Hall of Fame

Amy Bauman

Amy Bauman

  • Class
    1993
  • Induction
    2014
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Basketball, Softball
One of the school's best two-sport athletes, Amy Bauman earned four letters in basketball and three in softball, earning first team all-conference honors in each. From nearby Mill Hall, Pa., Bauman was a factor for the women's basketball team from the day she stepped foot on the court. In her first year, she helped the Warriors to the Middle Atlantic Conference championship game. As a junior, she score d 462 points, the third-most in program history en route to First Team All-MAC Northwest League honors. As a senior, she led the team in scoring with a 16.1 points per game average and finished her career with 1,005 points. Her 124 free throws made as a junior and the 273 in her career are both the second-best marks in program history while her .760 career free throw percentage is seventh. She is also still in the top 10 in school history in steals in a career (148) and season (67, 1991-92), while her 12.9 point-per-game average is ninth in program history. When the snow started to melt, Bauman took her sneakers off to lace on cleats, as she played three seasons as the softball team's starting shortstop. One of the best offensive players in program history, her .520 on-base percentage as a senior is still the school record, while her .429 batting average that season is fifth in school history. A .338 career batter, she led the Warriors in batting average twice and picked up First Team All-Freedom Conference honors as a senior. Bauman is now a program specialist for the New England Center for Children.
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