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Lindsey Thorpe becomes the first single sport softball player to be inducted into the Hall of Fame having competed under coaches Eddie Hornback and Dustin Combs from 2004-08. A four-time First Team All-Heart of America Athletic Conference performer, she is the all-time leader in career slugging percentage (.648) and runs batted in (163). She also ranks among the top-15 in batting average, on base percentage, at bats, runs scored, hits, doubles, home runs, and assists. She was twice named NAIA All-Region V First Team and chosen to the NFCA Louisville Slugger All-Region First Team in 2007. As a senior in 2008, she led the Cardinals on a strong postseason run that included three wins in the NAIA Region 16 Tournament, falling to Columbia (Mo.) 9-7 to just miss the NAIA World Series. She completed her degree in recreation and sport in 2008 and earned her master’s degree in athletic and sport business administration along with a certificate in K-12 health
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