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SOFTBALL, 2010-13
Arguably the best pitcher in Portland State history, Anna Bertrand is likely also the most honored. A native of McMinnville, OR, Bertrand holds six Portland State all-time career records, including wins (76), saves (6), strikeouts (814), strikeouts per seven innings (6.85), innings pitched (832.1), and appearances (149). She also holds the PSU Division I record for opponent batting average (.207) and her 2.20 earned run average ranks second in Division I play at Portland State. Bertrand had two 20-win seasons and won at least 16 games in each year of her career, totaling 76 of her team's 117 victories over four years. She threw over 250 innings in each of her final two seasons and had three 200-strikeout years. Bertrand is also the last Viking to have thrown a no-hitter. Her teams made three trips to the NCAA Tournament in four years winning two Pacific Coast Softball Conference Championship Series and the inaugural Big Sky Conference Softball Championship. Bertrand was named the PCSC Mountain Division Pitcher of the Year twice and was named the inaugural Big Sky Pitcher of the Year. She was the PCSC Freshman of the Year and earned 20 conference Pitcher of the Week honors. Academically, Bertrand was named to the NCAA Division I CoSIDA Academic All-District VIII First Team as a senior, and was a four-time conference all-academic honoree. She also earned three NFCA All-Pacific Region Second-Team honors.
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