Jazzmyn Ohlson begins her collegiate softball career with the Fayetteville State Broncos as a versatile second baseman and utility player. Standing at 5’5”, the Raleigh, North Carolina native brings athleticism and adaptability to the infield. A right-handed hitter and thrower, Ohlson is ready to make an impact in her freshman season.
A graduate of Garner Magnet High School, Ohlson enters FSU with a strong academic foundation and a clear vision for her future. She is pursuing a degree in Nursing, driven by her passion for caring for children and her goal of becoming a pediatric nurse. Her commitment to helping others reflects the same determination she shows on the field.
Ohlson’s greatest inspiration is her mother, who motivates her to work hard, stay focused, and never give up. That mindset has helped Jazzmyn embrace the challenges of college athletics while building meaningful connections with her teammates—an experience she calls her favorite part of life at FSU so far.
One unique fact about Ohlson? She was born with extra fingers, a detail that surprises many and adds to her individuality. On game days, she prepares by staying focused and positive, ready to contribute wherever the team needs her most.
With her versatility, strong work ethic, and passion for both softball and nursing, Jazzmyn Ohlson is poised to be a valuable addition to the Broncos program—on and off the field.