Hall of Fame
Manning Strahm, Kim

Kim Manning Strahm
- Induction:
- 2012
- Class:
- 1992
One of the most versatile athletes in the program’s history, Kim Manning was the epitome of a student-athlete. Attracting second-team All-America praise for her play on the diamond (1989) and first-team national acclaim in the classroom (1991), the Roseburg, Ore., native was a three-time Pac-10 all-conference choice as she helped fuel the Ducks to their first Women’s College World Series appearance ever in 1989. She set the school’s single-season record for runs scored (35) and stolen bases (19) as a freshman, ranked among the conference leaders while establishing a new school standard in home runs (6) in 1991, and led Oregon in four offensive categories in addition to assists her final year – all while playing no fewer than six different positions throughout her collegiate tenure. Named to the Ducks’ All-Decade Team in 1996 commemorating the University’s 100-year anniversary celebration, she graduated as Oregon’s career leader in runs (120), RBIs (119), doubles (21), triples (11), home runs (15), and stolen bases (72), and led her teams in eight season categories during her remarkable four-year run.
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