Andrea Duran


Andrea Jane Duran is an American, former collegiate All-American, medal-winning Olympian, professional four-time All-Star softball player. She played college softball at the University of California, [Los Angeles] in the Pac-12 Conference, where she was named to the all-conference team twice, and Pac-12 Conference Softball [Player of the Year|Pac-12 Player of the Year] in 2006. She also won two national championships in 2003 [Women's College World Series|2003] and 2004 [Women's College World Series|2004], and was named to the All-Tournament team in 2006. She won a silver medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics. On the Olympic team she played third base and outfield. Duran was undrafted but later played professionally in the National Pro Fastpitch, being named the 2014 Player of the Year and winning three Cowles Cup championships with the USSSA Pride.

Career

Her international competition debut was with the United States women's national [softball team] in 2006 where they went on to win a gold medal at the 2006 ISF World Championship.
In 2010 she returned to UCLA to assume a position as director of operations with the coaching staff for the UCLA Softball Team.
For her career in the NPF she currently ranks top-10 in career Runs [batted in|RBIs] for the league.

Statistics

[UCLA Bruins]

YEARGABRHBARBIHR3B2BTBSLGBBSOSBSBA
2003611603645.2812130660.375%102368
2004561843660.32622721196.521%111589
2005601894060.317276810104.550%22181015
2006591976070.3554215715144.731%22222022
TOTALS236730172235.322112311742404.553%65784454

Team USA">United States women's national softball team">Team USA [Olympic Games]

YEARGABRHBARBIHR3B2BTBSLGBBSOSBSBA
200882046.30050028.400%5311