2011 Softball Roster

Richard Formica/Creative Focus
Richard Formica/Creative Focus
Richard Formica/Creative Focus
Richard Formica/Creative Focus
Richard Formica/Creative Focus
Richard Formica/Creative Focus
Richard Formica/Creative Focus
Richard Formica/Creative Focus
Richard Formica/Creative Focus
Richard Formica/Creative Focus

10 Danielle Delfino

  • Class Senior
  • Position 2B/SS
  • B/T: R/R
  • Height 5-2
  • Hometown Jersey City, NJ
  • High School County Prep
  • Major Criminal Justice
  • Letters 3

Biography

2011 Highlights: (3/7 vs. Eastern Nazarene): Was 3-for-4 with three runs, two doubles and one RBI out of the leadoff spot. (3/9 vs. Bridgewater State): Swiped two steals and finished 2-for-5 with two runs. (3/18 vs. Brooklyn): In Game 2, was 2-for-3. (3/19 @ Hunter College): In Game 1 walked 3 times and scored twice. (4/7 vs. Baruch):  Was 2-for-3 with two RBIs and two doubles. (4/14 @ College of Staten Island): 
Had two hits in each game of the twinbill. (4/19 vs. Rutgers-Camden): Went 2-for-3 with one run and her 86th career stolen base—three shy of the program record.

 
2010 Highlights:  (3/8 vs. Wartburg College at the Gene Cusic Collegiate Classic in Fort Myers, FL): 
Infield single in the bottom of the eighth scored team mate Jordan Potter, who was placed on second base via the international tie break rule...(3/9 vs. St. Mary's/St. Joseph's at the Gene Cusic Collegiate Classic in Fort Myers, FL):  Had a combined  3-for-5, two-run effort which included three stolen bases against SJCME...(3/20 vs. Hunter College):  Was 2-for-4 with two RBIs and two runs in game two, bringing her three-year hit total to 9...She also stole three bases, giving her 11 on the year already...(4/2 at William Paterson):  Became the eighth player in the 30-year history of the Gothic Knight softball program to register 100 career hits and did so in only her 92nd career game...(4/18 vs. Rutgers-Newark):  Suffered a season-ending ankle injury...

2009 Highlights: (3/19 vs. College of Mount Saint Vincent): Was 2-for-4 with two runs and an RBI...(4/2 vs. Lehman College): Scored a combined five runs in two games...Drew three walks and scored twice in the first game and went 2-for-4 with an RBI, scoring three times in the nightcap...(4/9 vs. Baruch College):  Went 2-for-3 with an RBI and a run scored, plus three steals...Scored twice in game two...(4/13 at Rutgers-Newark):  Was a combined 5-for-7 in two games...Went 3-for-3 with two runs scored and one RBI, with a walk...Went 2-for-4 in the nightcap...(4/14 at Kean University):  Had her third multiple hit game in four outings, going 2-for-4 with a double and her 21st stolen base of the year...(4/16 at Kean University):  In a replay of Tuesday's rainout, had her fourth multiple hit game in five outings, finishing 2-for-2...(4/23 vs. College of Staten Island):  Opened the bottom of the eighth on second as the international tiebreaker rule went into effect...Promptly stole third base-her 22nd pick of the year- and scored on Megan Ginter's single to tie the game...Scored twice in the game...(4/26 vs. Montclair State University):  Had two stolen bases in game two, giving her 25 on the season in 29 tries...Marks the first time in single-season school history that teammates have each stolen 20 bases in the same season, as she has 25 swopes and teammate Megan Ginter has 20...Went 1-for-2 with a run scored...(4/30):  Has been named to the 2009 New Jersey Athletic Conference All-Conference Second Team for the second consecutive year...Finished her second collegiate season with an overall batting average of .333, going 26-111 with 26 runs and 25 stolen bases in 29 attempts while hitting as NJCU's leadoff hitter in 22 of 38 games and in the #2 spot in 14 other games...She added six RBIs and two doubles, and drew 14 walks while striking out only 13 times for a .408 on-base percentage...She led NJCU with 10 multiple hit games and had a team season-high nine-game hitting streak....She was NJCU's only player to hit above. .277 for the year and led the club in hits, steals, and runs...Defensively, made only three errors in 138 chances for a .978 fielding percentage...She started in all 38 games for NJCU...

2008 Highlights: (03/10 vs. Wooster College at Gene Cusic Classic): Provided a 2-for-4 effort with one run...  (03/11 vs. Salem State College): Registed a 3 for 3 in the loss... (03/12 vs. Alfred University): Registered a triple in a 1-for-4 showing... (03/13 vs. Pine Manor College): Registered a bunt single, stole second and third with two outs, and scored on an infield single by Matsutani for a 4-2 lead, as the Knights won by that margin... (03/13 vs. Olivet College): Finished 2-for-3 with one run. She added her fifth stolen base of the trip and hit .423 in the eight games... (03/19 @ John Jay): Opened a 2-0 lead in the first inning with a double steal scoring on a throw to second. In the nightcap, added a 2-for-3 effort with two runs... (03/27 vs. Lehman College): Scored three times in a 2-for-3 showing, in game two she stole three bases—giving her 14 in 14 games—in a 2-for-2, two-run display. She set the tone in the first inning when she singled, then stole second, third and home in sequence...(03/29 at Rutgers University-Camden): Made it 2-1 with an RBI single in game one. The lone NJCU player with multiple hits in game two, going 2-for-2 with two runs and a third-inning leadoff homerun—the first of her career and stole her 15th base of her career... (04/03 vs. Baruch College): 3-for-4 with three runs and stole two bases in game one, she added a steal in game two along with a 2-for-4 effort, giving her 20 swipes (20-23) in 20 games... (04/05 vs. Rowan): Swiped her 21st base of the season in the doubleheader...(04/08 vs William Paterson): Stole three bases in the doubleheader, including two in the nightcap when she scored twice, giving her 24 steals in 24 games...(04/09):  Demonstrating speed and smarts on the base paths in her rookie season of collegiate softball, and she continues to climb the charts among the national leaders in stolen bases. Currently No. 7 nationally in stolen bases per game and second in single-season history with 21 steals in 24 attempts as of April 6, she is averaging 0.95 per game... (04/12 vs. Rutgers-Newark): Combined 4-for-7 with two RBIs, two runs, three doubles and two steals as she continues to chase the single-season school record of 41 steals. She now has 26 in 26 games. In game one she went 2-for-3 with two RBIs and two doubles, game two she went 2-for-4 with two runs and two steals...(04/16 vs. FDU-Florham): Chipped in a 3-for-6 effort with three RBIs and two runs in the leadoff spot for game one... (04/21): Continues to move up the national standings in stolen bases, she is currently No. 6 nationally in stolen bases per game. She registered 26 steals in 29 chances in the first 26 games of the season, was averaging 1.00 steals per game at the time of the report and behind her speedy legs, the Gothic Knights as a team were ranked 11th in the country (2.46 per game). Her steal totals are second most in single-season history... (04/21 at The College of New Jersey): Had a solid outing going 2-for-4 with two RBIs in game two...  (04/22 vs. Ramapo College):  Swiped her 28th base of the season... (04/24 at St. Joseph's College): 1-for-4 with two steals, giving her 30 this season. She added her 31st steal in game two... (04/25 at The College of Staten Island): Batted second for the first time, finished 2-for-4... (04/26 vs. Richard Stockton College): Registered a sacrifice fly that made it 4-3...(04/30): Selected Second-Team All-NJAC as a second baseman in voting by the league’s 10 head coaches. Delfino’s speed at the top of the lineup was lethal as she stole 31 bases in 37 chances—second on NJCU’s single-season charts and 10th in Division III this year. She ranked as high as sixth nationally in steals. She is already seventh in school history in steals after just one year. The rookie was equally important defensively where she posted a .979 percentage as a second baseman, with only three errors in 144 chances. In fact, she did not commit an error until the 29th game of the season. Overall in 40 games (40 starts), Delfino hit .367 with a team-high 51 hits (51-139), adding 32 runs, 16 RBIs, seven doubles, three triples, one homer, 67 total bases and eight walks, with a .482 slugging and .407 on-base percentage. In addition to hits and steals, she led the club in at-bats, was second in runs, doubles, and triples, third in assists (62), tied for fifth in RBIs, and fifth in putouts (79).Among the NJAC overall regular season statistics, she was the conference leader in steals, at bats, and steal chances. She listed third in total plate appearances (152), fourth in hits, tied for seventh in runs, tied for eighth in total bases, and 12th in average. She posted a .411 average with runners on. In 18 NJAC games, she was first in steal attempts (14), tied for first in steals (11), second in average with runners on (.476), tied for fourth in at bats (61), seventh in the league in hits (20) and two-out RBIs (6), and 11th with two-out average (.391).

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Historical Player Information

  • 10

    2008Freshman

    2B/SS
    5'2"
    10
  • 10

    2009Sophomore

    2B/SS
    5'2"
    10
  • 10

    2010Junior

    2B
    5'2"
    10
  • 10

    2011Senior

    Second Base/Shortstop
    5'2"
    10