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UW-Stout Athletic Hall of Fame

Amy Jamieson

Amy Jamieson

  • Class
    1997
  • Induction
    2009
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Basketball, Women's Tennis, Softball
Amy Jamieson is the only known UW-Stout athlete to gain all-conference honors in three separate sports during one academic year. During the 1996–97 school year, Jamieson gained second team all-WWIAC honors in tennis, first team all-WWIAC honors in basketball and first team all-WWIAC honors in softball. A four-year basketball letterwinner,  Jamieson was a two-time all-WIAC first team selection (1996,97)and all-defensive team pick (1996, 97). Jamieson helped to lead Stout to their first-ever conference title in 1997. She set school records in single season steals (90), which she still holds, and career steals (262). Jamieson was the team's leading scorer in 1997 (14.3 ppg), 1996 (16.3 ppg) and 1995 (11.4). Jamieson finished her basketball career with 1136 career points (11.4 ppg) and is currently ranked fifth on the all-time scoring list. Her 262 career steals is currently second on the all-time career list. Her 430 points scored during the 1995-96 season is currently sixth on the single season scoring list. Jamieson played tennis all four years, playing No. 1 singles and doubles all four years. Jamieson finished her Stout athletic career by winning the 1997 WIAC No. 1 doubles title, teaming up with Lauren Mader for the crown. Jamieson twice finished second at No. 1 doubles in the conference tournament (1996, 1994) and twice was the runner-up at No. 1 singles (1997, 1996). Jamieson compiled a 44-19 overall singles record and a 44-23 overall doubles record. Jamieson played one year of softball and earned all-conference and all-region laurels at shortstop. Despite a basketball injury that caused her to miss three basketball games, Jamieson did not miss a softball start and batted .388, with 50 hits and 10 doubles. She led the team in walks drawn (17) and on-base percentage (.464) and drove in 19 runs. She scored 18 runs, despite having a pinch runner for much of the season. Jamieson was also a GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America All-Region selection. After graduation in December, 1997, Jamieson was the tennis supervisor at Maple Grove, Minn, Parks and Recreation and was also the tennis coach at Maple Grove High School. After receiving a degree at St. Cloud State, she taught physical education from 2001-07 at Coolidge, Ariz, High School, where she was an assistant softball coach and instituted a tennis program in low income schools. Jamieson returned to her native Minnesota — she currently resides in her hometown of Dayton, Minn. — to become the tennis professional and tennis instructor at Lifetime Fitness in White Bear Lake, Minn. Active in United States Tennis Association (USTA) activites, Jamieson has twice advanced as a player to the USTA nationals. In addition, Jamieson has run two half-marathons at Grandma's Marathon in Duluth, Minn.
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