Carroll began wakeboarding in summer 2020. In June 2022, Carroll suffered a severe injury in a freak accident while wakeboarding; after a training session, one of her hands was caught in the propeller of a motorized wakeboard. Two of her fingers had to be
amputated. Although the injury was initially considered potentially career-ending, she was able to resume wakeboarding less than a month after the amputation. 63 days after the amputation, she won the 2022 World Wake Association (WWA) national competition in her age bracket. Carroll was part of the U.S. Wakeboard Team, which won the team gold medal at the 2024
International Waterski & Wakeboard Federation (IWWF) Pan American Wakeboard Championships. She was the winner of the Under 14 Girls Wakeboard division. At the 2025
Masters Water Ski Tournament, she finished third in the Junior Womens Wakeboard division. Carroll hopes to compete in the Olympics, if wakeboarding is made an Olympic sport. ==References==