Sydney Parr

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Sydney Parr
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NationalityAmerican
Height5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
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CountryUSA
Sport Softball
College team Arkansas Razorbacks

Sydney Parr is an American softball player. [1] [2] She attended North Little Rock High School in North Little Rock, Arkansas. [3] She later attended the University of Arkansas, where she played outfield for the Arkansas Razorbacks softball team. [4] [5]

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Personal life

Parr is married to former University of Arkansas baseball player Evan Lee. [6] [7] The two met in college when they were both student athletes at the University of Arkansas. [8] [9]

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