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Amy Hosier
21 Amy Hosier
Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Lakewood, Colo.

High School:
Lakewood

Height:
5-2

Position:
OF

B/T:
L/L

As a Senior (2006): Finished her career at Tech with her most impressive season ever ... Posted a new school record .513 on base percentage and set a new single-season record with 52 walks ... Hit a career-high .370, with nine home runs and 48 runs batted in ... Named Easton All-America third team for the second consecutive season ... Tabbed NFCA Southeast Region first team and All-ACC first team ... Led the ACC in on base percentage, doubles (19) and walks, ranked second in slugging percentage (.646), fourth in batting average, sixth in RBI and seventh in runs scored (49) ... Hit .438, with two RBIs, five runs scored, one double and one home run, including a game-winning two-run shot againt Florida State at the ACC Tournament en route to being selected to the all-tourney team ... Hit .367 for the Jackets during the postseason ... Went 2-for-3, with two doubles and one run scored against Hofstra (2/24) at the NFCA Leadoff Classic ... Drove in three runs or more on three occasions and two or more in 12 different games ... Ended her Tech career third in doubles (43), fourth in games played (244) and RBI (112), fifth in runs scored (128) and on base percentage (.418).

As a Junior (2005): Was named Easton All-America third team and All-ACC first team ... Started in 61 of 65 games played in the outfield ... Led the Jackets with 39 runs batted in ... Ranked second on the Tech squad and fourth in the ACC in batting with a .356 average ... Held the third highest on base percentage in the ACC at .467 ... Stole a career-high 16 bases in 19 attempts ... Tallied career-highs in doubles (12) and home runs (2) ... Drew a career-high 34 walks, finishing second on the Tech squad ... Finished second on the team with 37 runs scored and tallied two assists from the outfield ... Finished the season fourth in the ACC in walks, fifth in runs scored, eighth in stolen bases and RBI and 10th in slugging percentage (.469) ... Led Tech to its second ACC Tournament title with a .375 batting average in the tourney en route to being named to the ACC All-Tournament Team ... Hit .313 in the post-season for the Jackets ... Her single-season totals in walks and on base percentage stand fourth and fifth, respectively, in the Tech record books ... Tallied 12 multi-hit games and nine multi-RBI games for the Jackets over the course of the season ... Drove in the game-winning runs against No. 11 Georgia (4/19), going 1-for-2, with two RBIs ... Drove in a single-game high four runs against Oakland (3/9) ... Tabbed team's Best Offensive Player.

As a Sophomore (2004): Started in all 66 games for the Jackets in right field ... Tallied 11 doubles on the season, third most on the team ... Ranked fourth on the Tech squad with 31 runs scored and 24 runs batted in ... Posted a .226 batting average ... Stole eight bases in 10 attempts ... Tallied three assists from the outfield ... Earned 20 walks on the season ... Had two or more hits in 13 different games for Tech ... Went 3-for-4 against Eastern Kentucky (2/22) and Maryland (5/2) ... Slugged her first home run of her career against Ohio (3/19) in the Buzz Classic ... Drove in game-winning run versus Gardner-Webb (2/7) in Tech's opener ... Drove in three runs for a career-high against Gardner-Webb (2/24) ... Finished 3-for-7, with three doubles and three runs batted in against Georgia Southern (3/3) in a doubleheader.

As a Freshman (2003): Played in 44 games for the Jackets, starting in nine of them ... Provided depth in the outfield ... Tallied two hits, one double and one RBI in 29 at bats ... Made all seven plays in the outfield for a 1.000 fielding percentage ... Walked four times on the season and had one sacrifice bunt ... Top performance came in the ACC Tournament as she went 1-for-2, with a double and a run scored against Virginia on May 10 ... Went 1-for-3 against Auburn on May 2.

High School: Earned four letters as an outfielder for coach Ray Baker at Lakewood High School ... Served as team captain for two seasons ... First-team all-conference selection in 1999 and 2001 ... Earned honorable mention all-state honors as a senior ... Helped team to 1998 Colorado state title ... Played in the Colorado Coaches Girl's Softball Association All-Star Game ... Also played three years of basketball as a point guard ... Team captain one season ... Four-year academic letterwinner ... Honor Roll student for four years.

Personal: Amy Jean Hosier ... Daughter of Neil and Carrie Gardner ... Born Nov. 21, 1983, in Denver, Colo. ... Graduated with a degree in management in the summer of 2006.

Hosier's Career Hitting Statistics
YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%
2003 .069 44-9 29 11 2 1 0 0 1 .103 4 10 .182 0 1 0-1 6 1 0 1.000
2004 .226 66-66 199 31 45 11 0 1 24 .296 20 39 .306 0 2 8-10 32 3 2 .946
2005 .356 65-61 160 37 57 12 0 2 39 .469 34 24 .467 2 0 16-19 60 2 2 .969
2006 .370 69-69 181 49 67 19 2 9 48 .646 52* 21 .513* 3 0 9-10 67 8 3 .962
Total .301 244-205 569 128 171 43 2 12 112 .446 110 94 .418 5 3 33-40 165 14 7 .962

* - School Record.

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