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Amy Bippert Bohensky

  • Class
  • Induction
    2006
  • Sport(s)
    Track & Field

Amy Bippert Bohensky was a nine-time NCAA Division II All-American during her career from 1994-97 for the Angelo State track and field team.

 

During ASU’s run to a NCAA DII national sixth-place finish in 1997, Bippert Bohensky scored 19 of the Rambelles’ 37 points. She became Angelo State’s fourth female track and field national champion claiming the title in the heptathlon. She added a second-place finish in the high jump and an eighth-place finish in the 100-meter hurdles.

 

She left ASU as the school record holder in the heptathlon (5,268 points) and in the triple jump (42’4.25) and had the fourth-best ever performance by a Rambelle in the high jump (5’6.5”) during her senior season.  In addition, she finished her career with six of the top 10 all-time performances in the 100-meter hurdles.

 

After her senior season, Bippert Bohensky was named the Lone Star Conference women’s track and field athlete of the year. She closed out her time at ASU as a nine-time All-American earning at least one All-American certificate each of her four years as a Rambelle. She was a four-time NCAA DII All-American in the triple jump (1994-97), earned three certificates in the heptathlon (1995-97) and earned honors twice in the 100-meter hurdles (1996-97).

 

Bippert Bohensky was also recognized for her work in the classroom while at ASU. She was honored as two-time Academic All-American earning Academic Athlete of the Year for sprint at-large sports as a senior. After her athletic career, she collected the prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, become the first ASU athlete to earn the honor.

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