Emily Carosone

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Emily Carosone
USSSA Pride – No. 15
Second baseman
Born: (1997-11-28) 28 November 1997 (age 26)
Orlando, Florida
Women's softball
Representing Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Women's Softball European Championship
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2021 Castions di Strada Team

Emily Patricia Carosone is an Italian-American former professional softball player and coach. Carosone later joined the Italy women's national softball team and competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics. [1] [2] [3]

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Life

She attended Pine Castle Christian High School in Orlando. [4] [5] She later played for and owns the batting crown for the Auburn Tigers softball team in the Southeastern Conference. [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] Carosone led the Tigers to two Women's College World Series appearances and a runner-up finish in 2016. [11] She was later drafted #22 overall and went on to play softball with the Chicago Bandits of the National Pro Fastpitch and joined the Cleveland Comets of the league in 2019. [12] She currently is an assistant coach for her alma mater. [13]

Statistics

Auburn Tigers
YEAR G AB R H BA RBI HR 3B 2B TB SLG BB SO SB SBA
2013531573661.38835411489.567%14151315
2014611587062.392349111102.645%311133
2015671948885.4388018018157.809%391401
2016701937377.3996713013129.668%412066
TOTALS251702267285.40621644256477.679%125602225

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