| Height: | 6-0 |
| Weight: | 190 |
| Year: | Sr. |
| Hometown: | Marietta, GA |
| High School: | Alan C. Pope |
| Position: | INF |
| Major: | Economics |
| Bats/Throws: | S/R |
| Parents: | Mike & Terri |
Senior (2011):
Cohn completed his Emory career with a Rawlings/ABCA South Region Gold Glove award at third base, after recording .968 fielding percentage and committing just five errors during the year. Cohn was also named to the all-University Athletic Association (UAA) Second Team, marking the fourth all-conference honor in as many years for the senior. He finished the year with a .283 batting average, while scoring 35 runs and driving in 35 runs. Cohn had a key hit during the UAA Championships, hitting a grand slam in the final game against Washington University (Mo.), helping the Eagles to the conference title. It was one of three four-RBI games during the season for the senior. Against the University of the South on April 13th, he started the first triple play in school history at third base. Cohn finished his Emory career with 200 career hits, becoming just the 10th player in school history to reach the double-century plateau. He is also tied for seventh in school history with 42 doubles, ninth with 126 runs scored, 10th with 156 games started and 48 stolen bases, 12th with 78 walks, and 15th with 112 RBIs. For his work on the field and in the classroom, Cohn was named to the Capital One Academic all-District First Team, becoming just the second player in the history of the Emory baseball program to earn three first-team honors over a career. He was named the UAA Athlete of the Week on February 14th.
Junior (2010):
Cohn earned all-UAA honors for the third-consecutive season, leading all Emory players with 17 doubles and a .494 on base percentage (the eighth-best single season total in school history) during the season. He was second on the squad with a .392 batting average and a .592 slugging percentage. Cohn added on 26 runs scored, three home runs and six stolen bases during the campaign. His batting average jumped to .423 (30-for-71) with runners on base, including a .444 batting average (four-for-nine) with the bases loaded, and led the team with 16 two-out RBIs. On February 20th against SUNY Cortland, Cohn matched a school record with seven runs batted in, going three-for-four with a double and a grand slam. He also matched the school single-game record by getting hit by three pitches on opening day against Oglethorpe University. Cohn was named to the all-UAA Tournament team, batting .421 (eight-for-19) with a home run, four doubles and four RBIs in conference play.
Sophomore (2009):
Cohn earned all-UAA second team honors for the second-consecutive season, batting .304 with 24 runs batted in and 40 runs scored. Cohn finished third on the squad with 52 hits and 13 stolen bases, while also adding nine doubles and a triple. He played in all 42 Emory games during the season, starting 41 contests at shortstop. The sophomore hit .341 against right-handed pitching, and was three-for-five during the year with the bases loaded. On February 21st against North Carolina Wesleyan, Cohn drove in five runs with a three-for-four performance, including a double. He helped Emory to a 16-inning 3-2 win over Haverford College on March 7th, going five-for-seven with two runs scored (including the game-winning run), a triple, and a stolen base. Against Mississippi College on March 29th, he matched a school single-game record with three doubles.
Freshman (2008):
Cohn earned a spot on the all-UAA second team during his first season as an Eagle, batting .381 with a home run and five runs batted in during the six-game conference tournament. Cohn played in all 37 games during his freshman campaign, making a start in every game but one, and batting .361 with one home run, 21 RBIs, and 25 runs scored. He was second on the team with 21 stolen bases on 26 attempts, and led the team with five sacrifice bunts. Cohn finished his season with an Emory-best 19-game hitting streak, batting .380 (30-for-79) during the stretch. The freshman made just one error at first base during the season, good for a .997 fielding percentage. Cohn hit his first career home run during the Eagles' 8-7 loss to Washington University (Mo.) on March 14th.
Career Statistics:
| Year | G-GS | R | HR | RBI | AVG | SB-ATT |
| 2008 | 37-36 | 25 | 1 | 21 | .361 | 21-26 |
| 2009 | 42-41 | 40 | 0 | 24 | .304 | 13-17 |
| 2010 | 38-36 | 26 | 3 | 32 | .392 | 6-11 |
| 2011 | 43-43 | 35 | 1 | 35 | .283 | 8-10 |
| TOTAL | 160-156 | 126 | 5 | 112 | .331 | 48-64 |
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Honors:
| 2008 | All-UAA | Second Team |
| 2009 | All-UAA | Second Team |
| ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District | First Team | |
| Jewish Sports Review All-America | Honorable Mention | |
| 2010 | All-UAA | First Team |
| All-UAA Tournament | ||
| ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District | First Team | |
| Jewish Sports Review All-America | First Team | |
| 2011 | Rawlings/ABCA South Region Gold Glove | |
| All-UAA | Second Team | |
| Capital One Academic All-District | First Team | |
Prior to Emory:
Attended Alan C. Pope High School, where he played on the baseball team for four seasons... Led the team with a .430 batting average in 2007... Won the team's golden glove award in 2007 as well... Was coached by Joseph Rowland in high school... Played basketball as a freshman and sophomore in high school.
Personal:
Born on March 16, 1989.
Quote:
"I chose Emory because of the competitive athletic program and their reputation for great academics."
