General: Serving as team captain in 2012.
2011: Started 26 of 34 games in which she played, splitting time between catcher and DH...hit for a .326 average with three home runs, three double, and 12 RBI...had an on-base percentage of .356 and a .465 slugging percentage...had eight multiple-hit games with three hits against Wagner...smacked a game-winning home run to secure win over St. Peters (4/20)...had a .429 average as a pinch hitter going 3-for-7 and with runners in scoring position went 11-for32 hitting an average of .344...one of 13 Lafayette players selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
2010: Started 31 of 43 games in which she played games, splitting time between catcher and DH...had a .250 batting average with two home runs and 22 RBI...had five multiple-hit games...stole five bases on seven attempts...went 2-for-4 with a double and a career-high four RBI in a 14-4 win at Princeton (3/28)...went 2-for-3 with an RBI at Army (4/3)...had at least one hit and one RBI in each game of the four-game series at Army (4/3-4)...hit first collegiate home run at St Peter[apos]s (4/13)...went 2-for-3 with a double at Penn (4/14), including game-winning single in the fourth.
2009: Started 22 of 34 games...registered first career hit against Akron (3/16) in only at bat...went 1-for-3 in game one of series against Army (3/27-3/28)...drove in first career run versus St. Joseph[apos]s (4/8)...singled for the game-tying RBI in win against Colgate (4/25)...singled in top of eighth for game-winning run in third contest against Raiders (4/26)...went 2-for-3 and scored in game one of doubleheader versus St. Peter[apos]s (4/29)...hit first double of season drove in a run while aiding in the rally against Colgate (5/8).
High School: Sported a .386 career batting average...received All-Southeastern District honors as a Senior...named an all-district performer in cross country and track where she ran the 1600m and 1000m events...recipient of the Superintendent[apos]s scholar athlete award.
Favorite Quote: 'You just need to learn to sleep less.' - John L. Kurtz Sr.
Why I Chose Lafayette: I wanted to be at a top engineering school that focused on undergrad and was also small enough to have access to research and one-on-one time with professors.
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