Career Highs:
Hits: 3 vs. Misericordia (04/18/21); vs. Gettysburg (3/7/22)
Doubles: 1 (eighttimes)
Triples: N/A
Home Runs: N/A
Runs Scored: 1 (eight times)
Runs Batted In: 3 at FDU-Florham (04/01/21)
Stolen Bases: N/A
Walks: 1 (six times)
Assists: 1 vs. Otterbein (03/03/20); vs. Stevens (03/14/21)
Putouts: 6 at DeSales (03/21/21)
Awards:
All-MAC Freedom Team (First Team in 2021)
MAC Sportsmanship Team (2021, 2022)
MAC Academic Honor Roll (2020, 2020-21)
2022: Had a solid finish to her career as a Monarch as she appeared in 25 out of a possible 32 games, making 22 starts, primarily as a graduate student designated player...Posted a .257 batting average, a .271 slugging percentage, and a .280 on-base percentage...Totaled 18 hits, 11 RBIs, three runs, two walks, and a double for 19 total bases...Posted a 1.000 fielding percentage with nine putouts on nine total chances...Went 3-for-4 with two RBIs, a run, and a sacrifice fly in a win over Gettysburg (3/7/22)...Posted a 2-for-3 effort with an RBI in a loss at Scranton (4/25/22)...Named to the All-MAC Spring Sportsmanship Team...King's finished 20-12 overall and 11-5 in MAC Freedom play to secure the third seed in the MAC Freedom tournament before the tournament was shortened due to weather.
2021: Became a consistent threat at the plate for the Monarchs, appearing in 24 out of a possible 32 games and making 19 starts primarily as the designated player...Led the Monarchs with a .400 batting average...Recorded a .517 slugging percentage, .429 on-base percentage, and was one of four players to maintain a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage...Totaled 24 hits in 60 at bats with 12 RBIs, seven doubles, five runs, and three walks...Added 15 putouts and one assist on 16 total chances...Went 3-for-4 with two RBIs, a run, and a double in a home win over Misericordia (4/18/21)...Posted a 2-for-4 effort with a season-best three RBIs, a run, and a double in a road win at FDU-Florham (4/1/21)...Earned All-MAC Freedom First Team honors as a designated player...Named to the 2021 MAC Sportsmanship team and the MAC Academic Honor Roll...King's finished 20-12 overall and 14-10 in MAC Freedom play before falling in the MAC Freedom Tournament semifinals to top-seeded Misericordia.
2020: Appeared in three out of the eight games, starting in all three, as a junior catcher...Posted a .400 batting average, .600 slugging percentage, and .625 on-base percentage...Recorded two hits in five at bats, including a double, for one run, one RBI, and three total bases...Also totaled two walks...Totaled 11 putouts and one assist on 12 chances from behind the plate for a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage...Had her best game with two hits, including a double, one RBI, and one run in a win over Hilbert (03/02/20)...Named to the MAC Spring Academic Honor Roll...King's finished 5-3 overall after their trip to North Myrtle Beach, SC in the Fastpitch Dreams Spring Classic.
2019 (at Scranton): Appeared in 11 games for the Royals...Batted .143 with one hit...Finished the season with a .143 slugging percentage and a .250 on-base percentage...Recorded four putouts and one assist for a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage.
2018 (at Scranton): Appeared in 12 games as a reserve...Batted .143 with one hit, which was a double, in a 7-0 win against Cazenovia...Scored one run and drew one walk...Finished her rookie campaign with a .286 slugging percentage and a .250 on-base percentage...Recorded 10 putouts and one assist for a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage.
PRIOR TO KING’S: Was a three-year starter and letter winner for the Trojans of Nanticoke High School...Named to Wyoming Valley Conference Second Team as a catcher in her junior and senior year...Helped lead the Trojans to a PIAA District 2 Championship in 2015 and a Wyoming Valley Conference Division 2 Championship in 2017.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Brent and Jacqueline Briggs…Father Brent was a member of the King’s College class of 1995…An exercise science major…chose King’s College “because I felt it was a place I could thrive both academically and athletically while also being close to home.”