Aaron Nola and Trea Turner reflect on College World Series journeys
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 15, 2026, 10:04 AM
Last updated Jun 15, 2026
Aaron Nola of the Philadelphia Phillies and Trea Turner look back on their 2013 College World Series experiences with LSU and NC State, respectively. Nola reminisced about pitching for LSU and remembering his brother's earlier championship run. Turner noted the significance of their trips, emphasizing how reaching Omaha can shape a program's future. Both players acknowledged the increasing stature and excitement surrounding the event in Omaha, hosted since 1950. As this year's CWS takes place, the challenges and intensity remain high for competing teams.
- •Nola pitched for LSU, Turner played for NC State in 2013
- •Nola recalls his experience watching his brother's LSU championship
- •Turner highlights how CWS can elevate a program's status
- •Omaha has hosted the event since 1950, emphasizing its importance
- •These experiences contribute to the charm of the College World Series
- 10:04 AMYahoo Sports — How 'unbelievable' College World Series trips still stays with Aaron Nola and Trea Turner
"Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Aaron Nola and shortstop Trea Turner reflect on their trips to the College World Series in 2013 with LSU and NC State.
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