Brunswick Community College Softball
Amanda White was named the head coach of the Brunswick Community College softball program in November of 2020. White was first hired by the Brunswick Community College in January of 2020 as the assistant coach overseeing pitchers, hitters, and middle infielders. Previous to coaching at BCC, White assisted the softball program at John T. Hoggard High School for the 2018-19 season, in which became the state championship runner-up. The summer following the successful playoff run, Amanda was appointed the head coach of the newly formed American Legion Lady Post 545 head coach. She later went on to organize multiple teams for the post and hosted the first Eastern Legion Lady Collegiate Showcase during the summer of 2021.
Previous to moving back to the Wilmington area, Amanda started her coaching career at Walter Hines Page High School in Greensboro in 2016. She served as the volunteer assistant coach in 2016, the assistant coach in 2017, and then the head coach in 2018. In 2017, the team won their first playoff game in school history and then went back to the playoffs in 2018, earning second in the conference tournament for the first time in school history.
Amanda White graduated from Meredith College in 2015 with a degree in chemistry and with a secondary science certification. As a member of the Meredith College Avenging Angels, White was awarded 2015 NCAA DIII Statistical Champion for slugging (.990), USA South Conference Player of the Year in 2014, NFPA All-Regional teams twice, USA South All-Conference four years (3 years first team), NCCSIA All-State College Division selection three years, and four years as the offensive MVP. Playing in 143 games as an Angel, White broke eight different hitting records and currently holds seven records (slugging, runs scored, hits, doubles, triples, home runs, and total bases). She finished her college career hitting a home run that earned her the highest slugging percentage in the country in Division III, with a .990 average.
Amanda currently resides in Wilmington, where she runs her own consulting company.
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Amanda White was named the head coach of the Brunswick Community College softball program in November of 2020. White was first hired by the Brunswick Community College in January of 2020 as the assistant coach overseeing pitchers, hitters, and middle infielders. Previous to coaching at BCC, White assisted the softball program at John T. Hoggard High School for the 2018-19 season, in which became the state championship runner-up. The summer following the successful playoff run, Amanda was appointed the head coach of the newly formed American Legion Lady Post 545 head coach. She later went on to organize multiple teams for the post and hosted the first Eastern Legion Lady Collegiate Showcase during the summer of 2021.
Previous to moving back to the Wilmington area, Amanda started her coaching career at Walter Hines Page High School in Greensboro in 2016. She served as the volunteer assistant coach in 2016, the assistant coach in 2017, and then the head coach in 2018. In 2017, the team won their first playoff game in school history and then went back to the playoffs in 2018, earning second in the conference tournament for the first time in school history.
Amanda White graduated from Meredith College in 2015 with a degree in chemistry and with a secondary science certification. As a member of the Meredith College Avenging Angels, White was awarded 2015 NCAA DIII Statistical Champion for slugging (.990), USA South Conference Player of the Year in 2014, NFPA All-Regional teams twice, USA South All-Conference four years (3 years first team), NCCSIA All-State College Division selection three years, and four years as the offensive MVP. Playing in 143 games as an Angel, White broke eight different hitting records and currently holds seven records (slugging, runs scored, hits, doubles, triples, home runs, and total bases). She finished her college career hitting a home run that earned her the highest slugging percentage in the country in Division III, with a .990 average.
Amanda currently resides in Wilmington, where she runs her own consulting company.
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