
Newcomer Spotlight: Andie Johnson
January 28, 2014 | Softball
Jan. 28, 2014
Full name: Andie Michele Johnson
Most interesting thing I did this summer: I took a drawing class, while it is 110% obvious that I am the worst drawer on the planet.
Phrase you over-text the most: “hahah”
Favorite food: Grilled buffalo chicken
Favorite food I should never eat, but do: Raw cookie dough
Favorite movie: Step Brothers
Favorite athlete: Mark Ingram
Favorite vacation spot: Anywhere warm!
Favorite off-day activity: Sleeping
Favorite place on campus: Chick-Fil-A
Favorite Conference USA city: Greenville!
Biggest DVR obsession: Pretty Little Liars
Dream car: Matte Black Lexus Isf
Dream job: Working in a nursing home
Biggest fear: Snakes
How did you get started in softball? When I was growing up, both of my older sisters played, I followed their lead.
What are some of your routines on game day or during games? I have to straighten or curl my hair. If it isn’t fixed at all, it’s going to be a bad day.
What is your favorite softball memory? Winning the National Championship in St. George, Utah while playing for Chattanooga State.
If you could change one thing about softball, what would it be and why? That it could still in the Olympics.
What is the one piece of advice you would give to young girls who want to play? Work hard, everyday. Set goals for yourself and work hard to achieve those goals.
I wear my uniform number because: My oldest sister was number 32, one year I decided to drop the 3 to & just being number 2 to see if it would make me any faster, it didn’t.. so then I tried dropping the 2.
One thing about you that would surprise most people reading this: I played the violin in 5th grade.
I can’t imagine going a week without: a shower
Song I sing in the shower: Flawless
Dream date: To any professional sporting event
First pro sports event you attended: Colorado Rockies
I wish I: could hibernate
If I were a Pirate, my name would be: Arrrghy Andie
If I could be a character in a movie or a T.V. show, it would be: The Bachelorette
The first thing I owned that said “ECU” was: A coaster



