
2022: The junior utility appeared in 22 games while batting .256 with six RBIs, five runs, and one double. She walked once, tallying an on base percentage of .275. On the way to a Monks win over University of New England, she was 2-3 with three runs scored, and an RBI double.
2021: The sophomore utility player played in five games of the 12 total…batted .167 on the season, scoring twice and batting in two more…had a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage(6-6 on put outs) at multiple positions…finished her 2021 season on April 13th, playing in the infield and getting stranded on base in a 7-2 loss against the University of Southern Maine.
2020: Played in three games during the Monks’ 2020 season…went .333 from the plate overall, and batted perfectly (1.000) as a pinch hitter, with one run…had a perfect fielding percentage from second base…finished her 2020 season playing the infield in a loss to Webster University on March 6th.
Why Saint Joseph's? Because they have an amazing program for my major and it's a great atmosphere around campus all the time.
High School: Participated in softball, indoor track & field, and tennis at East Providence High School…Selected as a team captain…Helped her team advance to the Final Four in the 2017 State Tournament…Class Vice President all four years and listed on the Academic Honor Roll…Played club for Apponaug Pride Gold 16U for two years…Undefeated Rhode Island State Champions.
Community Service: Santa's Breakfast, Can Drives, Pennies for Patients
Personal: Amaya Mercedes Dacier, daughter of Sheila Oliver and David Dacier...majoring in Social Work.