Started three games early in the season, before her season ended due to injury
Liberty
2023Â | Sophomore
Started 29 games for the Flames
Posted season high hits (3), runs scored (3), RBIs (4), and home runs (1) on February 11 vs. San Jose State
Registered a season high of nine putouts at Elon (4/4/23)
Recorded three multiple hit games and three multiple RBI contests
Finished the season with a .182 batting average (16-for 88) 14 RBI, seven runs scored, seven walks two doubles, one triple, and one home run
Completed her sophomore campaign with a .992 fielding percentage, 113 putouts and 12 assists
2022 | Freshman
Played in 41 games, starting 26 times (15 – 1B, 10 – DP, 1 – C)
Named ASUN Freshman of the Week on March 7
Batted .256 (21-for-82) with six doubles, two triples, one homer, 21 RBI, 13 runs scored, a .365 on base percentage and .415 slugging percentage
Recorded three multiple-hit games and nine multiple-RBI contests
Made first career start in game one of a doubleheader against Maine (Feb. 26), recorded her first career hit
Went 3-for-3 with two doubles and two RBI against Virginia (March 1)
Registered four two-RBI games during the week of March 1-6, including a double and triple against Lehigh on March 5 and a two-hit contest versus Notre Dame on the same day
Hit first career home run, a three run bomb, at Eastern Kentucky (March 19)
Drove in two runs in back-to-back appearances against Duke (April 20) and Jacksonville (April 24)
Lined a pinch-hit two-run single in the ASUN quarterfinal against North Alabama and drove in a run during ASUN final win over North Florida
Pinch hit in all three games at the NCAA Durham Regional
High School
Calvary Chapel High School
Two-time first team All-CIF
Two-time first team All-League
2019 League MVP
2020 season was lost due to the CoVID-19 pandemic
Also competed in volleyballÂ
Played for Cal A’s – Wallace and OC Batbusters – Bennett in club softball
Personal
Daughter of Fabio Soto and Vanessa Miller
Mother, Vanessa Miller, played softball at Fresno State and was a member of FSU’s 1998 Women’s College World Series championship team