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- Year:
- 1976
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- Previous College Sports Played:
- Baseball
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- Induction Class:
- 2022
Bio
Randy Wilson came to Anderson from Fortville, Ind. in the fall of 1972 to compete in baseball for the Ravens.
Wilson was a three-time all-Hoosier Buckeye Collegiate Conference (HBCC) catcher, earning honors as a sophomore, junior and senior. He also garnered all-National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) District 21 recognition during the same years. As a sophomore, Wilson put together a .528 on-base percentage, which ranks seventh in Anderson history. He also contributed a .431 batting average, a .625 slugging percentage and 25 RBI's. Wilson followed up during his junior year by turning in a .527 on-base percentage, which ranks eighth in the Anderson record books. He also provided a .400 batting average and a .588 slugging percentage. As a senior, Wilson notched five home runs, 37 runs and 35 RBI's. Wilson produced a .360 batting average, a .464 on-base percentage and a .551 slugging percentage. He is also one of 15 players in school history to draw four walks in a game. During his career, Wilson hit 10 homers, drove in 85 runs and scored 67 runs. He provided a .376 batting average, a .488 on-base percentage and a .564 slugging percentage during his career. Wilson's .488 career on-base percentage ranks sixth in Anderson school history.