17 Alyssa Dunn
17 Alyssa Dunn
Height: 5-9
Year: 2011
Hometown: Standish, ME
High School: Bonny Eagle
Position: First Base
Major: Pre-Medicine
Bats/Throws: R/R

2010: Played and started in 38 games…hit .369 (41-111) with 19 runs, 30 RBI, 10 doubles and five home runs…sported an outstanding .993 fielding percentage with two miscues in 280 total chances…notched 10 multiple-hit games and drove in at least two runs in seven different contests…reached safely via base hit in eight straight games…ranked second on the team in doubles and third in home runs, RBI and slugging percentage (.613)…hit just .167 (5-30) in 10 spring-trip contests, but recorded a scorching .444 (36-81) average in 28 New England games…literally doubled her batting average in the Monks’ first four northern games…went 5-6 with five runs, six RBI, a double and a homer in a GNAC twinbill against Albertus Magnus on March 21st and 4-6 with two runs and three RBI versus Mount Ida on March 26th to raise her average from .167 to .333…drove home three runs against Suffolk on March 29th…belted a grand slam against Lasell on April 14th…was 3-3 with a run, two RBI and a home run against Simmons in the GNAC Tournament on April 24th…hit another homer in the tourney against Emerson the following day…named to the GNAC All-Academic Team and voted to the ESPN The Magazine All-Academic District 1 Second Team…earned First Team All-GNAC and All-Tournament Team honors following the season.

2009: Made 38 starts, with 37 at first base and one as the Monks’ designated hitter…hit .391 (45-115) with 18 runs, 28 RBI and 14 doubles…notched a team-high 301 putouts with 3 assists and 4 errors for a .987 fielding percentage…registered 12 multiple-hit games and 5 multi-RBI contests…had an 11-game hitting streak during the season…kicked off the year with a 3-3, two-double, two-RBI performance against SUNY-Oswego on March 9th…closed out the Florida trip with a seven-game hitting streak…was 4-5 with 2 runs, 2 RBI and a double in a twinbill against Simmons on March 27th…went 3-4 against Pine Manor on March 28th…went 4-4 with two doubles against USM on April 7th…knocked home four and was 2-2 with a double against Emmanuel on April 15th…was 3-3 with 2 RBI against Mount Ida on April 17th and 3-4 with 3 runs and 3 RBI the following day against Lasell…garnered Third Team All-GNAC, All-Academic, All-Tournament and ESPN/CoSIDA District 1 All-Academic honors.

2008: Played in 40 games with 39 starts…hit .382 (47-123) with 13 runs, 31 RBI and 9 doubles…registered 15 multiple-hit games and drove home multiple runs in 10 contests…collected her first collegiate hit with a single in the top of the third against Clark University on March 3rd…on March 4th, against St. Mary’s and RPI, she went a combined 5-7 with 2 doubles…went 2-3 with two runs and two RBI against Dominican on March 7th…was 4-7 with 5 RBI in a twinbill against Albertus Magnus on March 24th…went 6-7 with 3 RBI in a doubleheader against Saint Joseph (CT) on March 30th…notched her first NCAA triple and was 2-3 against Emmanuel on April 13th…went 3-3 with a double and an RBI against Pine Manor on April 19th…enjoyed a solid day against Norwich on April 20th, with 3 runs, 2 RBI and 3 hits in 5 trips to the plate in the two-game set…hit her first collegiate home run, a three-run shot in the top of the first, against Colby College on May 3rd…named GNAC Rookie of the Week on March 11th.

High School: Played three years of varsity field hockey for Patty Bourget at Bonny Eagle High School… played in two state championship games…garnered SMAA First Team, All-Academic Recognitions, and received the team MVP award...played four years of ice hockey for Dave Peterson…All-academic Team three years in a row and the All-Conference Team her senior year...captain of her varsity softball team where she played for two years under Jan Corliss…earned the 2007 Slugger Award, team MVP Award, and garnered SMAA Second Team two years in a row. 

Personal: Alyssa Christine Dunn, born on August 12, 1989 in Portland, Maine...daughter of Cynthia Spaulding...majoring in Biology/Pre-Medicine with a minor in Chemistry.

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