Anna Bandick ’90 Steals Her Way Into The Carleton ‘C’ Club Hall Of Fame

18 June 2020

Carleton Physical Education, Athletics, and Recreation (PEAR) Department

NORTHFIELD, Minn. – The Carleton College ‘C’ Club Hall of Fame will welcome seven new members during the 45th annual induction ceremony will take place on Saturday, June 20. This year’s event is being held online, and those wishing to attend must pre-register here. […]

A star on the diamond and the hardwood, Anna Bandick was an all-conference outfielder and a 1,000-point scorer for the Knights. She played second base for the 1987 softball team that went 17-9 and broke the school record for victories in a season. In a sign of things to come, Bandick led that squad in stolen bases. She shifted to the outfield as a sophomore and spent her final three seasons roaming the grass. She earned All-MIAC honorable mention in 1989 while helping the Knights go 17-8, matching the team wins record and giving that squad the highest winning percentage (.680) in program history—a mark that still stands 30 years later. The following spring, Bandick swiped 16 bases—second highest in program history at the time—and earned a spot on the All-MIAC squad. She established the then-school record with 40 career stolen bases.

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