2009: Missed the last 18 games due to injury...finished among school's career leaders in hits (No. 7), walks (No. 5) and runs (No. 8)...started 28 games in right field...registered season-high five putouts in win against Rider (3/11)...started four-game hitting streak against Akron (3/16)...went 2-for-5 with two runs against Wagner (3/17)...singled in the bottom of the ninth to send in game-winning run against St. Peter's (3/20)...added four runs and two RBI to a triple that highlighted her .571 batting average in series against Army (3/27-3/28)...scored team's lone run against Drexel (4/1)...went 2-for-6 and stole only base of season in day one split against Bucknell (4/4). 2008: Consistent presence in right field, starting in 45 games...eighth in career walks with 42...hit for a career-best .288 average...lead-off hitter in 27 games...recorded a career-high slugging percentage (.331) with a pair of doubles and triples...led team in stolen bases (four)...hit a three-run double against Columbia (3/20) during the Rebel Spring Games...season-high five-game hitting streak with .416 clip against Colgate (4/19-20) and finished the Raider series with a triple and four runs scored...hit a triple at Army (4/26) on 2-for-3 day...had an RBI single against the Black Knights (5/10) in the Patriot League Tournament...was 2-for-4 in the second game against Bucknell (5/10) in the tournament...responsible for one run in final game of the season against Lehigh (5/11) after beating out a bunt to start the game. 2007: Starting rightfielder the entire season...named to All-Patriot League Second Team...led team with eight stolen bases...finished the year with 60 putouts...had eight multiple-hit games and a season-high seven-game hitting streak...went 5-for-6 against Manhattan during Rebel Spring games, scoring three runs while driving in two...started April with a six-game hitting streak, including three multiple-hit games...finished April with a seven-game hitting streak...went 5-for-7 in series against Holy Cross (4/13-14). 2006: Started all 48 games in right field in her first season...one of three Patriot League players to record a perfect fielding percentage, with 61 putouts and four assists...scored 16 runs and drove in 11...heated up with a five-game hitting streak in late March, going 8-for-19 with three stolen bases...had two hits and two runs vs. Drexel (3/19) and three hits, including a triple, and three RBI vs. St. Joseph's (3/21). YEAR BA G AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB OBP SLG 2006 .210 48 143 16 30 11 3 1 0 13 6 .288 .245 2007 .252 46 143 22 36 6 0 1 0 14 8 .323 .266 2008 .288 45 139 20 40 9 2 2 0 15 4 .371 .331 2009 .185 28 92 11 17 4 1 1 0 7 1 .242 .217 Totals .238 167 517 69 123 30 6 5 0 49 19 .313 .977
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