Amico, Leah (1974–)
Amico, Leah (1974–)
American softball player. Name variations: Leah O'Brien; Leah O'Brien-Amico. Born Sept 9, 1974, in Chino, California; attended University of Arizona; m. Thomas Amico.
Led Arizona Wildcats to 3 College World Series titles (1993, 1994, 1997); won team World championship (2002); won team gold medals at Atlanta Olympics (1996), Sydney Olympics (2000), and Athens Olympics (2004).
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