Mina Duffy 

Mina Duffy 
PHS Class of 2008 

Ms. Duffy played Varsity Softball for four years. As a Freshman, she was the #1 pitcher in strikeouts in the Bay Shore Athletic League (BSAL) with 162 in 120.2 innings pitched. She had an ERA of 2.15. During her Sophomore year she tied a national record for most strikeouts in a single game (16 innings) with 30. She was named to the All East Bay First Team as well as the BSAL Most Valuable Player. In addition, Duffy was voted to the All-State Small School Team, as well as, the AU-State Undergraduate team.  

Duffy received San Francisco Chronicle and Oakland Tribune Athlete of the Week' honors. As a Junior she posted a win/loss record of 13-4 with an ERA of 1.38 with 240 strikeouts in 116.1 innings pitched. In both her Junior and Senior seasons Duffy received an All-State Softball nomination. Following graduation, Duffy played for 4 years at Quinnipiac University earning Scholar-Athlete honors (2009-2012). In April 2012, she tied a national record for four consecutive home runs. She finished that season with 30 RBI (2nd on the team) and 7 home runs (tied for 1st) and was named to the NEC All-League Second Team. Duffy finished graduate school at Cal State East Bay University.