Nov. 26, 2014
Gamecock History
- Four-year letter-winner 1995-98
- Member of the first SEC champions in softball (1997)
- Has the second-best caught-stealing percentage for a Gamecock catcher in a season (53.6%, 1997)
- Two-time SEC Academic Honor Roll
Profile
- She came to Columbia from Birmingham, Ala, choosing the Gamecocks because of them being the first team in the SEC.
- She changed her commitment from Ohio State to become a Gamecock.
- Hoshour played with travel-ball teammate Sky Brown at South Carolina.
- She described the old field compared to the new stadium as a “recreation park.”
- She played in the first years of the SEC and Beckham Field.
- Hoshour learned her focus and discipline in life from coach Joyce Compton, who she still has a close relationship with today.
- She treated softball as a job and curved everything else in college around it.
- She graduated with a degree in journalism but went straight to nursing school after graduation.
- She married Chad Hoshour, a baseball player at South Carolina, before her senior season.
Current Life
- After completing nursing school, Elliot-Hoshour became a pediatric ICU nurse.
- She recently got certified and is now an Urgent Care Family Nurse Practitioner, working at Colonial.
- Her and her husband have been together for 17 years and have three kids, twins Abby & Jackson and a younger daughter, Emily-Kate.
- The family has moved back to Sumter, where Chad is a history teacher
Interview conducted by Kristen Struett