2026 (SENIOR): Appeared in 34 games with 19 starts in left field … Batted .301 with 22 hits and 15 runs, adding nine stolen bases … Went 3-for-3 with season-high three runs in win over St. Joseph’s L.I. (3/17) … Went 1-for-3 with a double and a run in 2-0 win against Ramapo (4/11) … Combined to go 4-for-6 with four runs in sweep of New Jersey City (4/21) … Hit an RBI triple to score the game-tying run in Game 1 of NJAC Championship series against 17th-ranked Rowan (5/2)
2025 (JUNIOR): Appeared in 36 games with 34 starts … Batted .286 with 28 hits and 20 runs and 12 stolen bases … Went 2-for-4 with a double and RBI in TCNJ debut against Greensboro (2/23) … Scored two runs and drove in season-high two RBIs in win over Neumann (3/12) … Put together a six-game hitting streak from 3/19-3/29 … Scored season-high three runs, going 3-for-3 against Arcadia (3/25) … Tied season-highs with three hits – including the walk-off single – and two RBIs in win over Stockton (4/1) … Went 1-for-2 with a run in NJAC Tournament game against Kean (5/3)
BEFORE TCNJ: Played for two seasons at Saint Bonaventure, appearing in 46 games ... Played softball, tennis and ran track at Saint John Vianney High School ... Won Conference Championship in softball ... Involved with Special Olympics and Makers Place
WHY TCNJ? The positive environment, winning atmosphere on the softball team, support within the team and the academics.
PERSONAL: Birthday is December 11 ... Parents are Debbie and Emilio Santos ... Sister, Amelia, is also on the softball team ... Biggest athletic thrill was playing in Hawaii on the Rainbow Warriors' field ... Enjoys hiking, watching movies and building legos ... Favorite athlete is Cameron Brink
AWARDS AND HONORS
- NJAC All-Academic Team (2025)