Softball has been ingrained in Abby Dunning’s life from a very young age. Before she was even officially on a team, she considered herself a softball player, as her two older sisters played the sport with their dad as their coach. Now, after playing four years of softball at Boston College, the Chicago native is playing her fifth collegiate season as a right-handed pitcher at Clemson University. After getting her bachelor’s degree in communications, Dunning knew she wanted to pursue her master’s and final year of eligibility at a school where she could play at “the highest level” and compete in the “postseason dreams” she has yet had the opportunity to act on.
In her first four collegiate seasons at Boston College, Dunning had 93 pitching appearances, started in 62 games, with a 3.11 earned run average. In 2024, Dunning struck out a career-high 12 batters against Florida Gulf Coast University, and in 2025, she ranked 30th on The College Sports Evaluators Top 50 Pitchers List.
When considering one of the biggest lessons she learned during her time at BC, Dunning reflects: