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Rebecca Carter

  • Class
    1984
  • Induction
    1993
  • Sport(s)
    Softball

Rebecca “Becky” Carter of Oklahoma City was OBU’s first NAIA All-America selection in softball, receiving the honor in 1982. She had a career pitching record of 55-37 and a career batting average of .340.

Her name frequents Lady Bison softball records, both as a pitcher and a hitter. At the time of her induction in 1993 in career pitching records, she ranked fourth in most games pitched, 98; second in most innings pitched, 599; second in most wins, 55; and fifth in strikeouts, 280. In career hitting, she ranked tenth in most hits, 162; fourth in most runs scored, 110; tenth in doubles, 27; first in triples, 13; and ninth in home runs, 10.

In season pitching records, Carter was fourth in games pitched, 36; fifth in innings pitched, 194; and fourth in wins, 20. In season offensive records, she was second in runs scored, 47; sixth in hits, 65; and tenth in runs batted in, 39.

Carter led her teams in wins and ERA in 1982, 1983, and 1984, and she led her team in hitting in 1984. She ranks second in career fielding percentage, .974, and she pitched three individual no-hitters and teamed up for a fourth. She also owns the school’s longest hitting streak, 22 games in 1981.

Carter is an accounting manager for special projects with Finley & Cook PLLC in Shawnee.

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