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2024 Softball transfers
(Left to right) Kylee Graham, Eliana Enriquez, and Emily Bracamonte will join the Toledo softball program for the 2024 season.

Rockets Add Transfers Kylee Graham, Eliana Enriquez, and Emily Bracamonte

Veteran trio joins Toledo for the 2024 season

6/30/2023 12:15:00 PM

TOLEDO, Ohio – Toledo softball head coach Jessica Bracamonte and her staff announced the addition of transfer students Eliana Enriquez, Kylee Graham, and Emily Bracamonte to the 2024 roster. The three transfers bring with them exceptional track records and collegiate experience from the junior college and Division I level that Bracamonte believes will have a significant impact on the program.

"I am excited about what these three student-athletes will bring to our program, on and off the field," Bracamonte said. "Their experience at the collegiate level will be a great addition to our incoming class and to our program overall. They have all had great success individually and with their teams, so they know what it means to compete and what it takes to win.

"Kylee will be a great addition to our pitching staff with her ability to consistently locate pitches, and Eliana and Emily will add depth on both sides of the ball with their ability to play solid defense and find ways to contribute offensively," Bracamonte added. "In addition to being great players, they are incredible people, and we couldn't be more excited to welcome them to our family."

The following is a look at the new additions to the Toledo softball roster:

Kylee Graham
Silver Springs, Md. | West Broward/ Florida Southwestern State


Kylee Graham comes from Florida Southwestern State where she was a two-time Second-Team All-Suncoast Conference selection and helped her team to claim the 2022 and 2023 NJCAA National Championship crowns. She collected All-Academic honors from the Suncoast Conference, the FCSAA, and the NJCAA. As a freshman, the lefthanded pitcher threw 22 games and went an undefeated 9-0 with a 1.91 ERA in 66 innings, while leading the Buccaneers to win the Suncoast Conference and NJCAA National Championship titles in 2022. In her two years with the Bucs, Graham earned a 21-1 record with a 1.83 ERA, striking out 116 batters in 130.0 innings. Graham was a two-time second-team all-county honoree and helped West Broward High School to a district championship during her senior campaign, with her twin sister, Camille, who plays for Embry Riddle Aeronautical University.

Why Toledo? "I love the environment I will be surrounded by, and the competition Toledo provides will help me improve my skills athletically and academically."

Eliana Enriquez
Sacramento, Calif. | Rosemont/ Sierra College


A two-year transfer from Sierra College in Rocklin, Calif., Enriquez was a two-time first-team Big-8 honoree and led the Wolverines in almost every offensive category during the 2023 season. She had a .537 average, a .681 slugging percentage, scored 55 runs with seven triples, 19 walks, six doubles, stole 44 bases, and drove in 26 RBIs. She was also an NFCA JC All-American, and New Balance Golden Shoe Award recipient. Originally from Sacramento, Calif., Enriquez was a three-time all-conference honoree, two-time team MVP for Rosemont High School, and conference MVP.

Why Toledo? "I chose the University of Toledo because of the beautiful campus and softball program."

Emily Bracamonte
Hacienda Heights, Calif. | Glen A. Wilson/ Central Michigan


Central Michigan transfer Bracamonte will use her final year of eligibility with the Midnight Blue and Gold. Bracamonte started 165 games in her four years with the Chippewas, earning 2021 MAC All-Defensive Team and Academic-All-MAC honors. She totaled 84 hits, 20 doubles, six homers, and drew 36 walks at CMU. Bracamonte helped the Chippewas earn back-to-back appearances in the Mid-American Conference Tournament in 2022 and 2023. Prior to her collegiate start, Bracamonte was a three-year first-team all-conference softball letterwinner at Glen A. Wilson High School in her hometown of Hacienda Heights, Calif. She is the youngest sister of Toledo head coach Jessica Bracamonte.

Why Toledo? "I chose Toledo because of the vision I know Coach Bracamonte and her staff have for the program and how much heart and hard work they put into supporting and developing their players on and off the field."
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