2017 (Game-by-Game) : Cosida Division II Academic All-America…First softball player since 1985 and second in program history recognized…Recognized as D2CCA All-Atlantic Region Second Team…Named NFCA All-Region First Team…PSAC East Player of the Year…CoSIDA Academic All-District…PSAC East Athlete of the Week…Set record for career hits at Millersville (199)…Broke Millersville’s home run record (15)…Ranked fourth in the PSAC in batting average (.443)…Highest batting average, slugging percentage (.614), and on-base percentage (.464) on the team…One of four players to start all 49 games…Led the team in hits (70), home runs (3), RBIs (36), and stolen bases (13)…30 runs scored… Third highest fielding percentage of those qualified on the team (.985) committing only five errors all season…Pounded 12 doubles and three triples… Had a season-high 13 putouts against Goldey-Beacom…Went 3-for-for at USciences with a triple, a double, and four RBIs…Went 5-for-8 with bases loaded…Hit .515 with runners on base…Had 19 multiple hit and nine multiple RBI games…Had a 12-game hitting streak…Hit a grand slam in the top of the seventh to defeat Shippensburg... Named PSAC Scholar-Athlete.
2016 (Game-by-Game): Earned a spot on the All-PSAC East team…Amassed 35 RBIs, leading the team by a huge margin and placing her tied for 14th in the PSAC…Blasted a team-leading six homers…Led Millersville in hits as well with 52…Started every single game for the Marauders in 2016, one of four players to do so…Racked up 81 total bases, once again leading the team and putting her in the top 15 in total base rankings in the PSAC…Enjoyed one of the best batting averages on the club, hitting .342 on the year…Recorded a slugging percentage of .533…Had the second highest fielding percentage among those qualified on the team (.995) making only two errors all season…Led the PSAC in chances…Smashed seven doubles and two triples on the season…Hit six homers, tied for 13th most in the PSAC…Going eight for eight in base stealing…Hit the eventual game-winning home run against Shippensburg to clinch a berth in the PSAC tournament…Went 3-for-4 versus Alderson-Broaddus with four RBIs and two runs a triple and a homer…Also enjoyed two more four-RBI games and had one four-hit game on the season…Ranked in the top 20 in doubles in the PSAC...Named PSAC Scholar-Athlete.
2015 (Game-by-Game): Was the second best hitter on the team with a .289 batting average as part of starts in all 45 games, 44 of which came at first base and the final one coming as the designated player...Led the team in multiple hit games with 10, multiple RBI games with six, longest hitting streak was nine games (second on the team), and at one point, she reached base in 10-straight games (third on the team)...That nine-game hitting streak came from April 11 to April 17 and she was 12-for-30 (.400) in that span...Had just as many hits (41) as she did as a freshman when she was named NFCA All-Atlantic Region Second Team as a designated player...Those 41 hits came in a career-high 142 at-bats and she also had 23 runs scored, seven doubles, six home runs, 20 RBIs, five walks, one sacrifice hit, seven stolen bases, 18 assists, and only eight errors for a .979 fielding percentage...Was a perfect 7-for-7 in stolen base attempts...First on the team in putouts (361), RBIs (20), second in at-bats (142), runs scored (23), hits (41), home runs (6), total bases (66), slugging (.465), and tied for second in doubles (7)...Those 361 putouts are good for the second most in a single season in program history and were only eight behind the all-time mark of 369 set in 2013 by Ashley Cantiello...Smith's career fielding percentage of .979 is tied for ninth in Millersville history...Best game of the season came in her lone three-hit performance against West Liberty on March 6 when she went 3-for-4 with one run scored, two RBIs, and a two-run home run in the top of the third that also scored Danielle DiFilippo...Tallied a season-high three RBIs on March 29 against Shippensburg when she was 2-of-3 with a run scored, three RBIs, and a two-run bomb that also scored Maria Spinosa in the bottom of the fourth.
2014 (Game-by-Game): Had a very successful freshman campaign while appearing in all 48 games and making 47 starts, 40 of which came as the designated player and the other seven were at first base...Hit .308 with 41 hits in her 133 at-bats with 21 runs scored, eight doubles, three triples, one home run, 24 RBIs, and a slugging percentage of .436...Those three triples were good for third in the PSAC...Walked six times, was hit by two pitches, had an on-base percentage of .345, one sacrifice fly and one sacrifice hit...Had a fielding percentage of .976 with two errors in 85 chances and those two errors were tied for the seventh least in the PSAC...First on the team in triples (3), tied for first in RBIs (24), second in hits (41), third in runs (21), total bases (58), slugging (.436), tied for third in doubles (8), fourth in at-bats (133), slugging (.345), tied for fourth in batting average (.308), hit-by-pitches (2), and fifth in walks (6)...Tied for second on the team in multiple-hit games with 10, tied for first in multiple-RBI games with five, second-longest hitting streak on the team (nine games), and at one point in the season, reached base in 10 straight games...Had three hits in a game on four separate occasions...Named PSAC East Player of the Week once and NFCA All-Atlantic Region Second Team as a designated player...Named PSAC Scholar-Athlete.
..Named NCAA Division II All-America Scholar Athlete by the NFCA.
High School: Played both softball and field hockey and was an eight-time letterwinner at Wilson High School...Held the Berks County Interscholastic Athletic Association (BCIAA) homerun record her freshman through senior years...Team was conference champs in 2013 and she was named league MVP...Named All-Division as a second baseman...All-County as both a shortstop and third baseman....Received All-State honors as a shortstop...Hit .580 her senior year with eight homeruns...Field hockey team was conference champs in 2009 and 2010 and she was named All-Division First Team...Member of the National Honor Society...Special Olympics volunteer.
Personal: Daughter of Steve and Elaine Smith...Has two younger siblings and one older...Majoring in both elementary and special education.