Hall of Fame
Amanda Kelly-Jamros was a record breaking pitcher from 1997-00. One of five Division II All-Americans in Loper softball history, she was a part of four NCAA Tournament teams, including the 1999 National Runners Up.
The Seneca, Mo., native had one of the best seasons in school history in 1999, going 20-0 with 15 shut outs and a 0.54 ERA. For her career, she was 61-9 with a 1.14 ERA, 26 shut outs and 631 strikeouts. She currently holds school records for career winning percentage (87.1) and career shut outs.
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An All-American in 1999 and 2000, Kelly-Jamros helped the Lopers win four RMAC regular season titles and three RMACÂ Tournament titles. Named the RMAC Pitcher of the Year in 1999 and 2000, she also was a three-time RMAC All-Academic qualifier.
Finally, Kelly-Jamros was one of four Lopers named to the RMAC All-Century softball team in 2009.
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Graduating from UNK in 2000, she has received numerous awards while working in various positions at Walmart in Arizona, Missouri and Nebraska. She currently resides in Joplin, Mo., and is a Senior Manager, Merchandise Operations Support and Store of the Community for Walmart.