A starter in all 24 games during the month of April, Schoff was the Lightning softball team's leading hitter with a .348 average. She also led the Lightning with 15 runs batted in while ranking second on the team with 23 hits. In addition, she had four extra-base hits, including the first home run of her college career.
Schoff, who had six multi-hit games in April, recorded three hits in a game three times. In the first game of a doubleheader against Mercy College on Apr. 8, she went 3-for-3. She also had a 3-for-3 effort in the first game of a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference doubleheader against Chestnut Hill on Apr. 19, driving in a season-high five runs in the Lightning's 8-7 loss against the Griffins.
In the season finale at Nyack on Apr. 27, Schoff went 3-for-4 and drove in a run as the Lightning won by a 12-4 margin in six innings. She also had a pair of hits in the first game of the doubleheader against the Warriors, driving in three runs while scoring twice.
On Apr. 16 at Philadelphia University, Schoff hit the first home run of her college career with a solo blast against the Rams.
One of five players to start all 44 games this season for the Lightning, Schoff finished the season as the third-leading hitter on the team with a .296 average while posting a team-high 19 runs batted in.