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Cole Emerson

  • Award
    Washburn Student Athletes of the Week
  • Week Of
    11/9/2020
  • Sport
    Baseball
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Cole Emerson – Senior – Elementary Education 
-When did you start playing baseball? How did you get into it?
CE: I had to have been three or four years old. My sister played softball her whole life and she’s six years older than me, so I remember growing up and just always being at the baseball fields or softball fields. I think I played on my first team around 4 years old. My dad and my whole family has always been big into sports, especially baseball- that has always been kind of our go-to. 
 
-Throughout your baseball career, who has influenced you the most?
CE: My grandpa. When my sister was traveling for her softball tournaments, my dad would coach her and my grandpa would always bring me to most of my games. Even here at Washburn, I don’t know of a home game that he’s missed. He comes to everything, which is awesome. 
 
-What has been your most exciting moment in your career at Washburn?
CE: I’ve really enjoyed all the people I’ve met. I love the family I’ve made here at Washburn with the baseball team. That’s probably the most exciting thing- every single year, being able to be around those guys every day. You can’t beat that- getting to hang out with everyone every day. 
 
-You’re studying elementary education. What made you decide to pursue that degree/career?
CE: I love the impact that I can have. That’s the biggest thing that drew me in when I was searching for what I wanted to do. My sister is a fourth-grade teacher so I would always go help out in her classroom. Then, once I’ve got around my own students now, I’ve just loved that I can really help build them up from basic information and see them grow in just a semester or year. I’d like to teach middle school social studies. I love that age of kids, they’re fun and they stick up for themselves. I would also like to coach baseball or football. 
 
-Hidden talents?
CE: I can solve a Rubik’s Cube in about under a minute. My cousin was doing it and I wanted to learn it and try to beat him. It was fueled my competition. 
 
-If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go and why?
CE: I’d love to go to Europe, like Italy to see the artifacts. Somewhere like Rome to see all the historical stuff that’s still standing, I think that’d be awesome.
 
-Craziest thing on your bucket list?
CE: I’d love to go cage diving with sharks. I think that would be a cool experience.
 
-What other interesting hobbies or interests do you have?
CE: Golf is a hobby. Being outdoors, hunting and fishing are probably my go-to’s. I have a 1978 Ford Bronco so I love just working on it, driving it and getting involved with that. I love doing stuff with that.
 
-Favorite quote?
CE: If you come to a fork in the road, take it. It could be literal or figurative and I think that’s kind of funny. I’ve been driving down the road and if I see a fork, I think well I might as well just go grab it. Then, there’s also forks in the road.


Athlete Awards
Date Athlete Sport
9/29/2025 Pavlos Parson Men's Tennis
9/29/2025 Kyla Lochtefeld Women's Cross Country
9/22/2025 Renske Ubachs Women's Tennis
9/22/2025 Shaye Taylor Women's Soccer
9/15/2025 Riko Konno Women's Tennis
9/15/2025 Leah Henke Women's Soccer
9/8/2025 Tommy Roehl Men's Cross Country
9/8/2025 Austin Broadie Volleyball
9/1/2025 Aidan Battle Football
9/1/2025 Justin Lewis Football
4/29/2025 Matteo Madrassi Men's Track and Field
4/29/2025 Jaden LaBarge Softball
4/10/2025 Makenzie Sais Softball
4/10/2025 Caleb Lunnon Baseball
3/4/2025 Naiuri Krein Women's Track and Field
3/4/2025 Jordan Dale Men's Track and Field
2/17/2025 Kate Ediger Softball
2/17/2025 Tommy Cecchetti Men's Tennis
2/10/2025 Payton Sterk Women's Basketball
2/10/2025 Tim Hammes Men's Tennis
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