Christie Lotti Proctor is regarded as the greatest position player in Rhode Island College softball history. The first baseman did it all for the Anchorwomen, leading off, playing outstanding defense and was the engine that drove one of the most powerful offensive attacks the region has ever seen.
During her tenure, Lotti-Proctor was a member of four Little East Conference regular season championships, three LEC tournament championships, two NCAA New England Regional titles and two NCAA National Championship Round appearances. She wrapped up her collegiate career having played in 179 games, starting 177 of them. She totaled 593 at-bats, a .423 batting average, 182 runs scored, 251 hits, 43 doubles, 31 triples, 14 home runs, 103 RBI, 398 total bases, a .671 slugging percentage, 70 walks, 61 stolen bases and 910 putouts, ranking first all-time at RIC in every category. She also held eight single season program records at the conclusion of her career.
Lotti Proctor is one of the most decorated softball player in the history of the Little East Conference, earning Player of the Year honors for three consecutive seasons (2006-08) after being named the 2005 Rookie of the Year, and was a four-year First-Team All-LEC selection. She was also named an All-Region selection by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) in each of her four seasons, earning First-Team honors in three of those years, and garnered Second-Team NFCA All-America honors as a senior.