Murray State University Athletics
Hall of Fame

Jenna Bradley
- Induction:
- 2020
Jenna Bradley - Softball (2010-11)
- Is the first player from MSU Softball to in inducted into the MSU Hall of Fame.
- Competed in the Racers' inaugural season of 2010 and its second season in 2011 for current MSU coach Kara Amundson (assistant in 2010-11) and former head coach Jay Pyron.
- With statistics that stack up against four-year players, Bradley still ranks among the best in MSU Softball history at her induction.
- First in runs, second in slugging (.671), third in home runs (30) and third in on base percentage (.431), fifth in RBI (105) and eighth in batting average at .408.
- Bradley was the first 30/30 player in Racer history with at least 30 home runs and 30 stolen bases and she did it in only two seasons.
- In recent times, Alexa Becker (2012-15) and Jessica Twaddle (2014-17) have joined Bradley in this exclusive group in MSU Softball.
- Bradley's senior season of 2011 still stands as one of its top seasons for a hitter.
- Was most feared hitter in the OVC and was named OVC Player of the Year in 2011.
- In 2011, led the OVC with 18 home runs, 121 total bases and was second in slugging (.807) and second in RBI (56).
- Named to the All-Region Team by the National Fast Pitch Coaches' Association.
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