
IU Softball Associate Coach Chanda Bell to be Inducted into Kentucky Athletics Hall Of Fame
5/7/2020 5:24:00 PM | Softball
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Indiana Softball Associate Coach Chanda Bell has been announced as an inductee of the University of Kentucky Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2020, UK announced on Thursday.
Bell played all four years under current Kentucky Softball Head Coach Rachel Lawson who said, "People always talk about how one person can make a difference. Chanda Bell is that one person for Kentucky Softball. She was the catalyst of all of the success the program has enjoyed over the past decade. She was not only great on the mound, but more importantly, the second she stepped on the field for the Wildcats, she gave her teammates and the UK softball program the hope and vision that we could compete and win at the highest level."
A native of Indianapolis, Bell played a record-breaking career at Kentucky. She led UK to its first four NCAA Tournament appearances, including their first Super Regional. At the end of her collegiate career, Bell left as the all-time winningest pitcher and was the first in team history to throw four straight 200-plus strikeout seasons. Bell still holds five school records, including strikeouts in a game (16), season (288) and career (910), along with the lowest opponent batting average in a season (.175) and career (.200). She tossed five no-hitters in her career at UK, including the first no-no and perfect game in program history. Bell and her fellow honorees will be inducted on a date to be determined.
"Words cannot express how honored I am to be inducted into the Kentucky Athletics Hall of Fame," said Bell. "I was blessed with a successful college career with amazing coaches and teammates. I never could have imagined this day would come, but I am grateful to those who helped me get here."
Bell was named to the pitching staff for Indiana University in 2017. In 2019, Bell and the Indiana coaching staff led the Hoosiers to a 14-0 start, the best in program history, the best record since 2011 (36-21) and the best non-conference mark since 1986 (26-8). Because of this incredible start, Indiana earned its first ranking since 1996. The Hoosiers spent six straight weeks ranked, picking up wins against two top-10 teams in No. 6 Georgia (Feb. 10) and at No. 10 LSU (March 1). Earlier this year Bell was named pitching coach for the Chicago Bandits for the 2020 NPF Season.
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Bell played all four years under current Kentucky Softball Head Coach Rachel Lawson who said, "People always talk about how one person can make a difference. Chanda Bell is that one person for Kentucky Softball. She was the catalyst of all of the success the program has enjoyed over the past decade. She was not only great on the mound, but more importantly, the second she stepped on the field for the Wildcats, she gave her teammates and the UK softball program the hope and vision that we could compete and win at the highest level."
A native of Indianapolis, Bell played a record-breaking career at Kentucky. She led UK to its first four NCAA Tournament appearances, including their first Super Regional. At the end of her collegiate career, Bell left as the all-time winningest pitcher and was the first in team history to throw four straight 200-plus strikeout seasons. Bell still holds five school records, including strikeouts in a game (16), season (288) and career (910), along with the lowest opponent batting average in a season (.175) and career (.200). She tossed five no-hitters in her career at UK, including the first no-no and perfect game in program history. Bell and her fellow honorees will be inducted on a date to be determined.
"Words cannot express how honored I am to be inducted into the Kentucky Athletics Hall of Fame," said Bell. "I was blessed with a successful college career with amazing coaches and teammates. I never could have imagined this day would come, but I am grateful to those who helped me get here."
Bell was named to the pitching staff for Indiana University in 2017. In 2019, Bell and the Indiana coaching staff led the Hoosiers to a 14-0 start, the best in program history, the best record since 2011 (36-21) and the best non-conference mark since 1986 (26-8). Because of this incredible start, Indiana earned its first ranking since 1996. The Hoosiers spent six straight weeks ranked, picking up wins against two top-10 teams in No. 6 Georgia (Feb. 10) and at No. 10 LSU (March 1). Earlier this year Bell was named pitching coach for the Chicago Bandits for the 2020 NPF Season.
For all the latest on Indiana University softball, be sure to follow the team at @IndianaSB on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
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