During her career, Cannarozzo trained at the
Skating Club of Boston and was coached by
Mark Mitchell and
Peter Johansson. She made her Junior Grand Prix debut in the
2005–06 season and won two bronze medals. She just missed out qualifying for the Junior Grand Prix Final. At the
2006 U.S. Championships, she placed 5th on the junior level. In the 2006–07 season, Cannarozzo won two gold medals on the
2006–07 ISU Junior Grand Prix circuit, which qualified her for the Junior Grand Prix Final, where she placed seventh. Her qualification for the Final gave her a bye to the
2007 U.S. Championships. She made her senior debut at Nationals and placed 7th. She was the third alternate for the
2007 World Championships, the
2007 World Junior Championships, and the
2007 Four Continents Championships. Cannarozzo dealt with injuries during the 2007–08 season. She competed twice on the Junior Grand Prix, placing 4th and 12th at her events. At the Eastern Sectional Championships, the last step in qualifying for the
2008 U.S. Championships, she placed 7th and did not qualify for Nationals. Cannarozzo retired from competitive skating following the 2007–08 season. She then toured with
Holiday on Ice in Europe. She currently performs as the primary female soloist in the ice skating show
Rhythm of Nature at
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay. ==Acting career==