Hall of Fame
One of the true big bats during LSUA's rise to national prominence, Julinn Torres proved she needed to be in the line-up from the first day she walked onto campus as a freshman and never left the Generals batting order during a stretch where LSUA qualified for the NAIA Tournament all four years with three trips to the NAIA Softball World Series, including 2017's third place finish. But in her junior & senior seasons of 2016 and 2017 when she made the switch to one of the toughest defensive positions in shortstop where she turned heads. In both of those seasons, she hit above .440, had an on base percentage above .520, and slugging percentages above .800. In her final two years at LSUA, she hit 50 doubles, ten triples, and 25 home runs, all while striking out just 13 times throughout all four seasons, an average of three strikeouts per season. In 2016, she set the LSUA single season record for most runs scored with 75, while her senior (26) and junior (24) seasons are the top two marks for most doubles hit in a single season. She ended her four-year career at LSUA as the career record holder in hits (269), runs scored (222), runs batted in (244), doubles (74), home runs (38), & bases on balls (110). The 2017 Red River Athletic Conference's Defensive Player of the Year, she was named First Team All-Conference and NAIA First Team All-American in both 2016 and 2017.