22 Amelia Santos
22 Amelia Santos
Height: 5-5
Year: 2012
Hometown: Beverly, Mass.
High School: Bishop Fenwick
Position: Midfielder
Major: Sports Management

MONK  CONFESSIONS

Accolades:

All-Conference: 2nd Team (2012)
GNAC All-Academic (2011, 2012)
GNAC Honor Roll: 3/23/09, 4/20/09

2012: Started in 13 games as a senior midfielder…scored 32 goals and recorded a team-high 27 assists for 59 total points…ranked second in the GNAC in assists…posted 23 ground balls…added three draw controls and two caused turnovers…netted one game winning goal…recorded 82 shots and 62 shots on goal… scored at least one goal in 12 out of 13 games and notched an assist in 11 of 13 contests…averages 2.46 goals and 2.08 assists per game…claimed Second Team All-GNAC and GNAC All-Academic accolades…netted three goals and three assists in the Monks’ season-opening 18-10 win over Husson on March 15th…scored four goals and added a career-best five assists a win over Anna Maria College on March 17th…produced four goals and an assist in a 14-11 loss at the hands of Simmons College on March 30th…netted a hat trick and scooped up five ground balls in a 12-11 triumph over Emmanuel College on April 3rd…tallied four goals, four assists and four ground balls to help lift Saint Joseph’s past Regis College, 18-16, two days later…scored a career-high five goals and added an assist in a 16-4 win over Saint Joseph (CT) on April 6th…continued her scoring binge with four goals and a pair of assists in a hard-fought loss to Rivier College four days later…contributed a goal and four assists with four ground balls in a 9-7 victory over Mount Ida College on April 18th…closed out her career ranked second in program history in assists (65) and third all-time in goals (94), points (159), shots (226) and shots on goal (174). 

2011: Started in all 12 contests for the Monks…scored 22 goals with a team-high 21 assists…ranked second on the team with 43 points…chipped in with 18 ground balls and three caused turnovers…led the GNAC with 1.75 assists per game…netted a career-high seven points versus Maine-Farmington on March 22nd…also tallied career bests with nine shots against Thomas on March 24th and four assists in a win over St. Joseph (CT) on April 20th…held scoreless in just one contest and tallied at least three points in eight different games…scored four goals against UMF on March 22nd and poured in four again in a 16-13 loss to Mount Ida College on April 3rd…added a pair of assists versus the Mustangs for six total points…tallied three scores and two helpers against Thomas on March 24th…netted two goals and two assists in a losing effort to Southern Maine on April 12th…punched in two goals with four assists to account for six points in a 15-2 triumph over St. Joseph (CT) on April 20th…closed out her junior campaign ranked second in program history in assists (38) and third in both goals (62) and points (100).

2010: Started all 15 games as a sophomore midfielder for the Monks…ranked second on the team in assists (13) and third in both goals (27) and points (40), all career-highs…also scored seven free-position markers, the third-highest total on the team, with a team-high 70% success rate on FP attempts…added 28 ground balls to her stat line…scored a goal in 14 different games and notched multiple-goal performances in nine different contests…tallied a career-best four goals in a 17-3 win over Pine Manor on March 20th and netted hat tricks in wins over Becker, Norwich and Saint Joseph (CT)…chipped in with two assists in four games, all victories for the Royal Blue.

2009: Played in 13 games, starting nine...notched 13 goals and four assists totaling 17 points...recovered eight ground balls...recorded a hat trick in her first collegiate game against Becker College on March 18th.

High School: Played two years of varsity lacrosse for Karen Guillemette at Bishop Fenwick High School...Central Catholic League All-Star senior year. 

Personal: Amelia Rose Santos, born on March 20, 1990 in Beverly, Ma...daughter of Antonio and Michele Santos...majoring in Sports Management. 

CAREER STATISTICS