The 5-foot-10 senior right-handed pitcher had led the Rams to a 19-1 record and a berth in the Class LL state tournament at the time of her selection. Abramson owned an 18-1 record and a 0.93 ERA in the circle and also compiled a .391 batting average, .631 on-base percentage, five home runs and 15 RBI through 20 games. She also struck out 242 batters in 122 innings pitched. As a junior, Abramson was named Player of the Year by the Connecticut High School Coaches Association, the New Haven Register and the Hartford Courant, while also earning Class LL state championship MVP honors.
Abramson has maintained a 4.68 weighted GPA in the classroom. She will attend the University of Pennsylvania this fall, where she will play softball.
President of the Best Buddies club at her school, Abramson has volunteered locally on behalf of a food pantry, youth softball clinics and Unified Sports and Theater programs. "Abramson is a one-man wrecking crew," said Amanda Acampora, head coach at Lauralton Hall. "She's the last person you want to see at the plate with the game on the line and the last pitcher you want to face in a big situation. There's no one in the state who throws harder or with more movement."