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Aubrey Leach

    Athlete Bio

    Hometown

    The Woodlands, TX

    Education

    Tennessee - 2019

    • 2022 Pan American Championship gold medalist; Earned Tournament MVP award while hitting .679 (19-28) with 17 RBI and 16 runs scored

    COLLEGIATE HIGHLIGHTS

    2019: Finished the season with a team-leading .411 batting average with 65 runs, 72 hits and 20 stolen bases. Named All-SEC Second Team, NFCA First-Team All Region and NFCA Third-Team All-American.

    2018: NFCA All-American First Team, NFCA All-Region First Team, All-SEC First Team, USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year Top 25 Finalist

     

    2017: NFCA All-Southeast Region Second Team

     

    2016: SEC All-Freshman Team

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    GET TO KNOW AUBREY LEACH

    What does it mean for you to represent the United States of America: This opportunity is one that I have been striving for my entire career. To represent the United States of America is the highest honor.

    What do you enjoy most about softball: I love the mental side of softball! The game rewards those who pay attention to the details.

    What is your favorite softball memory: My favorite softball memory is my home run against USC Upstate in Regionals 2017. It was a turning point in my career that pushed me to become the player I am today.

    Who were your softball role models growing up: Rockford Peach Willma Ann Williams-Leach and USA Softball Olympian Natasha Watley

    What is the best advice you've ever received: If you are not working, someone else is.

    What #MotivationMonday would you like to share with USA Softball fans: "Don't pray for an easy life, pray for the strength to endure a difficult one." - Bruce Lee

    What is your personal motto: Do the little things right and the big things take care of themselves.

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