2022 SEASON: Manned a position in the infield for the vast majority of the season ... Over 46 games, 45 of them starts, Fisher hit .230 (38-for-165), scoring 32 times, drawing 27 walks (.348 OBP), driving in 24 and stealing 12 bags ... Increased average to .255 during conference play ... Finished with a .970 fielding percentage across 197 chances ... Went yard three times during the campaign, including a grand slam in the Mount's 21-17 win over Coppin State on April 27th ... Scored three times in the team's win over Navy March 10th ... Towards the end of the season, added a seven-game hit streak, including a two-hit contest in a win over Wagner May 15th.Â
2021 SEASON: Continued his role as a starter for the Mount, playing in 36 contest with 33 of them starts ... Finished the season batting .268 with a team-high 23 runs scored ... 10 of his 30 hits went for extra bases with seven doubles and three home runs, driving in 15 teammates along the way ... Second on the team behind Myles Nicholson with seven stolen bases ... Registered three hits in a game twice, going 3-for-4 against Long Island on March 20th and 3-for-5 with three RBI's on May 15th against Central Connecticut ... Named Northeast Conference Player of the Week on April 27th after going 4-for-9 with two homers as the Mount took a series win from Wagner.Â
2020 SEASON:Â Participated in 10 games, batting .280 (7-25), adding four walks, three runs scored, a pair of RBI's and a pair of stolen bases ... Earned two multi-hit games, with a 2-for-3 outing and a double against Maryland Eastern Shore on February 28th and a 2-for-2 day with a run in the Mount's 8-5 win at UC Davis on March 7th.Â
2019 SEASON: Played in 38 games… Batted .306 (34-111) at the plate with 19 runs scored, 19 RBIs, nine doubles, two home runs, six stolen bases, a .414 on base percentage, and a .441 slugging percentage… Finished tied for fourth on the team in stolen bases… Recorded seven multi-hit games… In the Mountaineer’s win 16-7 over Bucknell, he went 3-5 with two doubles, two runs scored, and four RBIs.
PERSONAL:Â Majoring in Criminal Justice and Sociology.Â