Hall of Fame

Amber Huse Tooley

  • Class
  • Induction
    2008
  • Sport(s)
Amber Huse Tooley excelled on the softball diamond for Southern Indiana. The 1996 graduate and inaugural member of the USI Athletic Hall of Fame guided the Eagles to two GLVC Championships while at USI. The Eagles posted a 107-80-1 overall record behind her efforts and made an appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 1995. She was a first team Academic All-American in 1994 and 1995 and first team All-American in 1994 as well as second team All-American in 1995. She was a three-time All-GLVC and Academic All-GLVC performer and was the recipient of the Richard F. Scharf Paragon Award in 1996. Huse set five career records during her stint and remains the school’s all-time leader in doubles and triples. She currently ranks third in career home runs and RBIs, fourth in hits and fifth in batting average and runs scored. Huse also holds the record for the longest hitting streak in school history putting together a 27-game run. Huse lives and works in Noblesville, Indiana where she is a preschool teacher at Talking Time Learning Center.