2025:
- First year member of the program, received her first varsity letter
- Appeared in 37 games, starting in 37
- Batted .200, including 14 RBIs and 15 runs
- Walked 7 times and struck out 24 times in 90 at bats
- Had 31 putouts and 59 assists, possessing a fielding percentage of .918
- Named to the Little East Conference All-Rookie Team
- Little East Conference Rookie of the Week on April 7
- Team co-leader in home runs with 5
Before Eastern: Competed four-years in the softball and volleyball programs… as a four-year varsity starter, was a utility player received all-conference honorable mention and third team all-division, also was named team captain as a senior… contributed to softball program’s state championship runner-up in 2024 where a homerun was recorded to lead off the fourth inning, and recorded a single and a run scored during the ninth inning in the loss versus La Salle …
PERSONAL: born
Samantha J. Healy October 23, 2005…
Parents: Lori and Raymond…
Sister: Brianna…
Major: Criminology…
Residence: Cranston, RI…
SAM... REVEALED
Your pre-game ritual: Dunkin runs
Personal goal for the season: First college homerun
Your most overused phrase: Okay Gurl
If you could describe yourself in one word, it would be: Outgoing
Biggest waste of money: Fast food
Biggest adjustment to college life: Making friends
If you were to choose a superpower what would it be? Mindreading
Your most bizarre dream: A bird finding me and attacking my foot so hard and never letting me go
Biggest crisis facing the world: Inflation
Your hidden talent: Disappearing toes
Your dream job: FBI Agent
Job you consider the hardest or worst to do for a living: Dealing with dead people
If your life could be made into a movie, the title would be: I’m just a girl
What could you give a 30 minute presentation on with absolutely no preparation? Napping
What are you most grateful for? My sister
What is something your friends would consider “so you”? Getting my nails done
What are the worst and best things about getting older? Nothing, I want to stay a teenager for the rest of my life