A multi-sport athlete, Kacie Pisani has earned two letters apiece with the Rutgers-Camden softball and soccer programs. She enters her third and final softball season this spring, where she owns a .269 career batting average with 24 runs and 12 stolen bases in her 43 career games (39 starts).
On the soccer pitch, she has appeared in 22 Rutgers-Camden games, starting two.
Academics: ECAC Academic Honor Roll for the 2018 Spring semester…Rutgers-Camden Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for the 2018 Spring and 2018 Fall semesters.
Softball 2018: Played in 27 games, starting 24 (13 in left field and 11 in right field)…Hit .246 (17-for-69) with 13 runs and two RBIs…Reached base 10 times on walks and twice as a hit batsman to compile a .358 on-base percentage…Successful on all five of her stolen base attempts…Had five sacrifices…Had 18 putouts and two assists…Had five multiple-hit games, including a 3-for-4 game with two runs scored in the opener of a doubleheader against William Paterson (April 24)…Opened the season with a three-game hitting streak (March 11-13), going 4-for-12 (.333) with three runs, three stolen bases and one RBI…Went 2-for-4 with a stolen base and two runs against Keystone (March 13) in the middle game of that stretch…Had a trio of other two-hit games, including one against New Jersey City University (March 31, Game Two), going 2-for-3 with one run and one walk)…Went 2-for-2 against Stockton University (April 10, Game Two)…Had a 2-for-3 game with one RBI and one sacrifice against Rowan University (April 17, Game One).
Soccer 2017: Played in 10 games, starting two…Took two shots, both on goal, for a 1.000 shots-on-goal percentage…Made her season debut against Elizabethtown College in the Scarlet Raptors’ season opener (Sept. 1)…Made her first start against nationally-ranked Johns Hopkins University (Sept. 20)…Started her second game and took both of her shots at Lancaster Bible College (Oct. 4), helping Rutgers-Camden post a 4-1 victory by playing in her season high of 59 minutes.
Soccer 2016: Played in 12 games as a defender…Took one shot…Made her Rutgers-Camden soccer debut playing three minutes in a 1-0 victory over Widener University (Sept. 3)…Played 68 minutes during a 1-1 double-overtime tie at Drew University (Sept. 10)…Contributed her season high of 81 minutes in a 0-0 double-overtime deadlock against Moravian University (Sept. 11) and played eight minutes to help the Raptors shut out Rutgers-Newark, 2-0 (Sept. 17)…Appeared in three of the six games the Raptors played against Top 25 teams during the season, playing 27 minutes against Johns Hopkins (Sept. 21), 29 against The College of New Jersey (Sept. 28) and 15 against Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (Oct. 5)..
Softball 2016: Played in 16 games, starting 15, in a season that ended prematurely with an injury…Started 13 games in left field and two as the designated player before her stellar freshman season was curtailed by an injury during an April 2 doubleheader…Returned at the end of the season to make a pinch-running appearance against The College of New Jersey in the New Jersey Athletic Conference playoffs (May 7)…Honored with the Billy Carty Award as the team’s Most Dedicated Player…Hit .308 with 11 runs, two RBIs, two walks and seven stolen bases…Added two sacrifices and one HBP…Hit .385 (5-for-13) with runners on base and .333 (3-for-9) with runners in scoring position…Had the best percentage on the team in advancing runners (11 advanced in 15 opportunities, .733)…Had a three-game hitting streak (4-for-10, .400) from March 31-April 2, including a 3-for-6 doubleheader against Rutgers-Newark on April 2…Collected a pair of two-hit games, coming against Albertus Magnus College (March 16, 2-for-4, one run) and Rutgers-Newark (Game Two, April 2, going 2-for-4)…Scored two runs on three occasions, coming against Southern Vermont (March 15), Spalding (March 16) and Bay Path (March 17)…Made her collegiate debut as the designated player against Shenandoah University (March 5), going 1-for-2 with one sacrifice and one stolen base…Had RBIs against both Virginia Wesleyan (March 6) and Southern Vermont (March 15), going 1-for-2 in both games…Added her season high of three putouts against Virginia Wesleyan.
High School: Captured eight varsity letters at Haddon Heights High School, graduating in 2015…Earned four softball letters, three in soccer and one in winter track…Played for Coaches Michelle Schlichtig (her former Rutgers-Camden Softball Head Coach), Bradley Kent (soccer) and Lisa Benadetti (track)…Earned All-Conference First Team recognition as a senior and All-Conference Second Team honors as a junior in both softball and soccer…Honor Roll three years (freshman through junior)…Principal’s List as a senior.
Soccer Club Team: Marlton
Personal: Born November 30, 1996…Kathleen “Kacie” Pisani…Last name pronounced “Pie-ZAHN-ee”…Enjoys napping with her puppy Izzy, cooking and eating, shopping online (“filling up the cart but never buying anything) and making tie-dye t-shirts…Dual Criminal Justice and Psychology majors…Plans to attend law school and start her career as an attorney…Kacie is the daughter of Kimberly and John Pisani of Haddonfield.