Amanda Wilbur
Amanda Wilbur
  • Year:
    2007
  • Team:
    Softball
  • Induction Year:
    2015

Bio

Amanda Wilbur '07
Women’s Softball
Hall of Fame Class of 2015

One of the greatest softball players in school history, Amanda Wilbur ’07 becomes only the program’s second player to enter the Bryant Athletics Hall of Fame.  During her career, Wilbur helped lead Bryant to four NCAA tournaments and helped the Bulldogs capture two Northeast-10 Conference softball titles. 

A two-time National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-Region selection, Wilbur concluded her stellar career as the program record holder in hits (201), RBI (120), runs scored (133), home runs (24) and total bases (342).

As a senior in 2007, Wilbur set a new school record with 10 home runs in leading the Bulldogs to their highest-ever national ranking, finishing No. 20 by the NFCA.  She played in 182 career games, tying her for the most all-time in school history, and concluded her career second all-time in both career doubles (38) and career stolen bases (53). 

She was named an all-conference selection four times during her career, including Northeast-10 First Team honors as a freshman, junior and senior.