About: Amy Hogue

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Amy Timmel Hogue is an American, former collegiate All-American, professional softball second basemen and current head coach at Utah. Hogue played college softball at Utah and led them to two Women's College Word Series appearances. Hogue as a freshman player set the NCAA Division I single game record for at-bats (14) on May 11, 1991, during the longest game in NCAA softball history.

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  • Amy Timmel Hogue is an American, former collegiate All-American, professional softball second basemen and current head coach at Utah. Hogue played college softball at Utah and led them to two Women's College Word Series appearances. Hogue as a freshman player set the NCAA Division I single game record for at-bats (14) on May 11, 1991, during the longest game in NCAA softball history. (en)
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  • Amy Timmel Hogue is an American, former collegiate All-American, professional softball second basemen and current head coach at Utah. Hogue played college softball at Utah and led them to two Women's College Word Series appearances. Hogue as a freshman player set the NCAA Division I single game record for at-bats (14) on May 11, 1991, during the longest game in NCAA softball history. (en)
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