MANCHESTER, N.H. – The Southern New Hampshire University softball team has officially signed Jocelyn Nye of Hudson, N.H. to the program after being matched through Team IMPACT.
Jocelyn is a very happy and social 15-year old. She is diagnosed with Epilepsy and Autism. Although she has a complex medical history she does not let that hold her back. Jocelyn lives with her mom and her golden retriever Sofie and her Nana/Grandpa live next door. Jocelyn loves making new friends and going on adventures. Jocelyn is very excited to be matched with the SNHU softball team and she looks forward to new friends and memories.
Normally held in person with the media in attendance, Joceyln's Draft Day was held virtually on Zoom, due to COVID-19 and social distancing measures.
Team IMPACT is a non-profit organization that improves the quality of life for children facing life-threatening and chronic illnesses by matching them with collegiate athletic teams. Jocelyn becomes the 12th current member of the SNHU family through Team IMPACT, as well as its 15th all-time letterwinner since 2012.
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