
Boggs, a two-time All-American, is a 2003 graduate of Emory University
where she established herself as the first softball superstar in school
history. She was named to the All-America third team in 2001 and the
All-America first team in 2003.
Boggs was a three-time all-region first team selection and a three-time
all-conference first team selection. She missed out on post-season honors in
2002 when a knee injury limited her to half the season.
She was voted the conference's Most Valuable Player her senior year after
batting .609 in the conference tournament. The same year, Boggs also was
chosen for the all-tournament team at the NCAA softball World Series where
she batted .583.
At the time of her graduation, Boggs held the school career record in six
statistical categories, including batting average, slugging percentage, and
RBIs, and was in the top three in 14 categories.
Boggs helped Emory to third- and fourth-place finishes at the NCAA softball
World Series, back-to-back NCAA regional titles and three straight
conference championships.
She was a volunteer assistant coach with Emory in the 2004 season. She is
pursuing a master's degree. (courtesy of www.go.emory.edu)
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Tamara Boggs
Emory University Assistant Coach
Champions Hitting and Pitching Instructor
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