Softball
DiCarlo, Alyssa

Alyssa DiCarlo
- Title:
- Volunteer Coach
One of the best hitters in Georgia softball history, Alyssa DiCarlo returns to Athens as the Bulldogs’ new volunteer assistant coach for the 2022 season. DiCarlo will assist coaching Georgia’s hitters in her first collegiate coaching job.
DiCarlo played for Georgia from 2016-19. In those four seasons, she was a two-time All-American, three-time All-Southeast Region player, four-time All-SEC, and two-time USA Softball Player of the Year top 25 finalist.
She owns Georgia's career records in RBI (252), home runs (68), total bases (544), and extra-base hits (128). She also appears in top-10 categories including batting average (.378), games started (246), at bats (728), runs (196), hits (275), doubles (55), walks (121), and slugging (.747) and on base percentage (.470).
At the end of her senior season, DiCarlo became the 14th Bulldog to be drafted to the National Pro Fastpitch league. She was the fourth overall pick by the Chicago Bandits. She played the 2019 season with the Bandits.
DiCarlo graduated from UGA in 2019 in Mathematics.
“I am so excited and thankful for this opportunity to start my coaching career at Georgia,” DiCarlo said. “I look forward to being part of this program once again and continuing the rich tradition that is Georgia Softball.”
Baldwin on DiCarlo: “I’m so excited to get Alyssa back on campus and involved with our program. She was outstanding in her brief time as a student assistant as she completed her degree. She has a great understanding of hitting and our offense is going to benefit from working with her. I believe she is going to be one of the up-and-coming hitting coaches in our sport.”
DiCarlo played for Georgia from 2016-19. In those four seasons, she was a two-time All-American, three-time All-Southeast Region player, four-time All-SEC, and two-time USA Softball Player of the Year top 25 finalist.
She owns Georgia's career records in RBI (252), home runs (68), total bases (544), and extra-base hits (128). She also appears in top-10 categories including batting average (.378), games started (246), at bats (728), runs (196), hits (275), doubles (55), walks (121), and slugging (.747) and on base percentage (.470).
At the end of her senior season, DiCarlo became the 14th Bulldog to be drafted to the National Pro Fastpitch league. She was the fourth overall pick by the Chicago Bandits. She played the 2019 season with the Bandits.
DiCarlo graduated from UGA in 2019 in Mathematics.
“I am so excited and thankful for this opportunity to start my coaching career at Georgia,” DiCarlo said. “I look forward to being part of this program once again and continuing the rich tradition that is Georgia Softball.”
Baldwin on DiCarlo: “I’m so excited to get Alyssa back on campus and involved with our program. She was outstanding in her brief time as a student assistant as she completed her degree. She has a great understanding of hitting and our offense is going to benefit from working with her. I believe she is going to be one of the up-and-coming hitting coaches in our sport.”