2018:
Curry had another great year for Tiffin to close out her career, playing in 31 of 32 matches and finishing second on the team with 334 kills (3.21 per set). She was also second with a .237 attack percentage and third with 55 total blocks. She recorded double-digit kills in 17 of 31 outings, including a season-high 20 at Wayne State on 9/1. The outside hitter finishes her TU career seventh all-time in the Dragon record books with a career hitting percentage of .240. For the second-straight season, Curry was named to an all-conference team, earning G-MAC Second Team honors.
2017:
Curry had a career year for Tiffin, playing in 29 matches. She collected 215 kills, 31 digs, and 37 total blocks. For her efforts, she was an All-GLIAC Honorable Mention selection.
2016:
Amanda played in 15 matches for the Dragons, slamming home 118 kills. Curry averaged 2.31 kills per set and totaled 21 blocks.
2015:
Amanda played in 99 sets, 29 matches, and started in 14. Curry led the Dragons in kills with 263 and kills per set with 2.66. She finished the season with a hitting percentage of .249, and blocked 35 kill attempts.
Personal:
Amanda is the daughter of Dan and Amy Curry and has one sibling, a brother named Nathan. Amanda is majoring in Marketing with a minor in in Art.
High School:
Amanda graduated from Westfall High School, and was a standout on the court and in the classroom. Curry was a 2-time MVP in high school and was named to the State of Ohio All-Star game. She was a member of the National Honor Society, and graduated with honors.