Sophomore Season (2012): Improved as a hitter in her second year ... batted .296 with two home runs, 26 RBIs, nine doubles and two triples ... nearly cut her strikeout total in half from her freshman year, fanning just 27 times ... behind Tiffani Brown, Senas emerged as FSU's next-best stolen base threat by recording 19 steals in 23 attempts ... scored 28 runs ... third on the team with nine multiple-hit games ... fifth with five multiple RBI performances ... held a seven-game hitting streak ... reached base in 11 straight games ... started 55 games at centerfield but also made eight starts at shortstop in place of injured Maddie O'Brien ... delivered three-hit performances against Stephen F. Austin (Feb. 10), UC Santa Barbara (March 2), Georgia Tech (April 15) and North Florida (May 1) ... hit for the cycle in a doubleheader sweep over North Florida, combining to go 5-for-7 with one home run, two RBIs, one double and one triple with three runs scored ... finished 3-for-4 with two doubles and three RBIs against Georgia Tech in game two of a doubleheader ... tied her season high with two runs scored on six occasions ... second on the team with four sacrifice flies ... won the regular-season batting title with Tiffani Brown ... finished 5-for-15 at the Citrus Classic ... selected to the Bank of Hawaii Invitational All-Tournament Team ... tied for eighth in the ACC with 55 base hits ... tied for fourth in sacrifice flies ... seventh in the conference in stolen bases.
Freshman Season (2011): Started 57 of the team's 60 games in centerfield ... batted .291 with five home runs, 23 RBIs, eight doubles and two triples ... stole 21 bases ... moved around often in the batting order, hitting first, second, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth in the lineup ... recorded 14 multiple-hit games as a freshman ... named to the ACC All-Tournament Team after hitting .600 with two home runs and five RBIs in FSU's three games ... had one of the most clutch hits of the year when she hit an offering from UNC pitcher Lori Spingola for a two-run home run in the sixth inning of the ACC Championship Game to give FSU a 4-0 lead ... in that same championship game against the Tar Heels, Senas hit an RBI double to provide the Seminoles with a 2-0 advantage ... ended the year on a strong note, batting .417 with two home runs, seven RBIs and 10 base hits in FSU's final eight games ... hit home runs against Middle Tennessee, Utah, Boston College, Virginia and UNC ... her first collegiate round-tripper came in the form of a grand slam versus Middle Tennessee on Feb. 18.
High School: Starred at Mililani High ... four-time first team all-state shortstop ... 2007 O'ahu Interscholastic Association West Player of the Year ... three-time OIA West First Team shortstop ... two-time position player of the year ... 2010 Mililani High School Female Athlete of the Year ... 2009 MHS softball Most Valuable Player ... also played two years of basketball and ran four years of track & field in high school.
Personal: Born Jan. 31, 1992 ... majoring in interdisciplinary social science ... daughter of Chad and Janette Senas ... has three sisters and one brother ... wants to be an FBI agent or chief of police ... plays the ukulele ... cotton candy is her favorite ice cream flavor ... played basketball, ran track and played softball in high school ... wears number 8 because she is the eighth Senas in her family ... prays before every game ... names her hamster "PeeWee" as something she cannot live without.