2019: Played in 34 games with 27 starts ... Had 14 hits in 67 at bats (.209 avg.) … one double … three homeruns ... Scored eight runs ... Had 12 RBIs ... Had 14 walks ... Had a .341 on base percentage ... Had one sac fly … Had two sac bunts ... Had 24 total bases for a .358 slugging percentage ... Had 164 putouts ... Had three assists ... Had a .982 fielding percentage ... Heartland Conference Fall 2018 President's Honor Roll …
2018: Played in 57 games with 54 starts ... Had 35 hits in 160 at bats (.219 avg.) … one double … five homeruns ... Scored 10 runs ... Had 28 RBIs ... Had 26 walks ... Had a .328 on base percentage ... Had two sac bunts ... Had 51 total bases for a .319 slugging percentage ... Was 0-for-1 in stolen base attempts ... Had 328 putouts ... Had 12 assists ... Had a .983 fielding percentage ...
2017: Named All-Heartland Conference First Team as an at-large selection...Finished with a .320 batting average with 40 hits, five doubles and eight RBI...Slugged .552 and totaled a .418 on-base percentage...Fielded .987 with 214 putouts, nine assists and only three errors...Went a perfect 1-for-1 in stolen bases...Totaled 12 RBI in a three-game series at Oklahoma Panhandle State, going 8-for-11 at the plate with two home runs and 12 RBI...Added two games with three RBI against Texas A&M International on April 1 and against Newman on April 14.
2016: Appeared in all 52 games with 51 starts in the infield...Finished with a .234 batting average with 29 hits, three doubles and 15 RBI...Posted a .944 fielding percentage with 71 putouts, 96 assists and 10 errors...Registered a .301 on-base percentage and slugged .258...Tallied six multi-hit games as the Hillcats won in four of those contests...Went 2-for-3 with two RBI against Texas-Permian Basin on March 20 and at Oklahoma Christian on April 16.
Prep: Began her collegiate career with the Hillcats in 2016 following a standout prep career at Aztec High School, where she helped the Tigers to three state tournament runner-up finishes...The Farmington, New Mexico native played under the direction of her father, Head Coach Jose Santistevan...Named the district player of the year as a senior, while also landing on the 2015 5A All-State Second Team as a catcher...As a freshman for the Tigers, earned NMHSCA 4A All-State Second Team honors at second base... A four-year softball letter winner, she closed her career with a .459 batting average, 34 home runs, 54 doubles, 103 runs scored, and 204 RBI.
Personal: She is the daughter of Jose Santistevan and Kimberly White.