Hall of Fame
NNU Career
Adrian joined an NNU program in just its second season of varsity competition and established herself as one of the best NNU softball players to this day. She was a three-time All-GNAC performer (Honorable Mention in 2004, First Team in both 2005 and 2006) and three-time GNAC All-Academic Team recipient (2004-06). Adrian did it all at NNU, starring both on the mound and at the plate as she remains in the program career top-ten lists in eight offensive categories and seven pitching categories. At the time of her induction, this included four career school records on the mound: 511 strikeouts, 649 innings pitched, 77 complete games, and 136 total appearances. She was also second with 26 wins and fourth in both ERA (4.41) and opponent batting average (.286). At the plate, she was also tied for second in NNU career history with five triples, fourth with 179 hits, fifth with a .365 batting average, tied for sixth with 29 doubles and 82 RBI, sixth with a .425 on-base percentage, eighth with 52 walks, and ninth with a .523 slugging percentage. Over the course of her career, she took a team that had just three wins and went winless in GNAC play in 2003 to earning a then-school record 23 victories and nine GNAC wins as a senior in 2006.
Personal & Professional Achievements
After graduating from NNU, Adrian moved to Colorado Springs and taught second grade for four years before transitioning to middle school math for the last 11 years. She also coaches volleyball and softball at varying levels.