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Carraher earned eight varsity letters at Marietta College playing four years of basketball and four years of tennis. She earned All-OAC honors in both sports, including honorable mention in basketball as a senior and first team honors in singles and doubles all four years in tennis.
Considered one of the best women's tennis player in school history, Carraher posted a career record of 40-5 at No. 1 singles and was 28-18 at No. 1 doubles. She is the only player in program history to earn All-OAC first team honors all four years of her career.
On the hardwood, Carraher led the Pioneers in scoring her senior year averaging 12.9 points per game. A dangerous shooter from the outside, she holds the Marietta College record for three-pointers in a game with 8 and for a season with 70. She also held the career record with 162 until Tori Dixon eclipsed that mark in 2014.
Off the court Carraher was a two-time ESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District honoree in 2008 and 2009. She also earned Academic All-OAC recognition twice. Carraher earned numerous awards at Marietta College including the 2008 William O. Whetsell Award.
Carraher earned a bachelor's degree in Psychology from Marietta College in 2009. She completed a Master's degree in Physician Assistant Studies at Kettering College in 2013. Carraher currently works as a Physician Assistant in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery at the Ohio State University James Cancer Center. Carraher and her wife Autumn have two children; Anniston and MacLaine.
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