2025 Softball Roster
Morris, Aislinn

Jersey Number 8
Aislinn Morris
- Position:
- Catcher / Utility
- Height:
- 5-8
- Class:
- Redshirt Junior
- Hometown:
- North Perth, AF Pacific, Australia
Bio
BALL STATE CAREER NOTES ENTERING 2025 SEASON
• Played in 24 of a possible 111 games over her Ball State career, earning six starts
• Made five starts as the designated player and one at catcher
2024 (R-So.): Earned second letter at Ball State … played in seven games … made six appearances as a pinch hitter and one as a pinch runner … credited with a pinch hit single versus Jacksonville State (Feb. 16) … scored in her pinch running appearance in the nightcap at Central Michigan (May 4).
2023 (R-Fr.): Earned first letter at Ball State … played in 17 games, earning six starts … made five starts as the designated player and one at catcher … credited with eight hits over 31 at bats for a .258 average … also drew four walks for a .345 on base percentage … tallied seven RBI and scored one run … her first collegiate hit was a pinch hit RBI single in the sixth inning of the 14-4 (6) win over Bellarmine (Feb. 25) … made her first collegiate start in the 9-3 win at East Tennessee State (March 8), going 2-for-4 from the plate with her first career double and an RBI … her first two-RBI game came in the 15-9 win at Kent State (March 17), when she went 1-for-5 from the plate with a RBI ground out and an RBI fielder’s choice, while adding her second career double … drove in three RBI with her third career double as part of a two-hit game in the nightcap of a DH at Northern Illinois (March 28) … stole her first career base in the first game of the doubleheader at Western Michigan (April 12) … registered six putouts in six chances on defense for a 1.000 fielding percentage.
2022 (Fr.): Redshirted at Ball State.
PREP CAREER: Australian Women’s Baseball Australian National Team Member from 2019-present … member of the Interschool Track & Field Team from 2015-20 … three-time track & field interschool all-star team runner-up … also a two-time girls champion and a two-time runner-up at interschool track & field championship … set the U15 javelin record in 2018 at 38.68m … soccer team captain from 2016-20 … two-time club basketball MVP … 2015-16 volleyball MVP … also a member of the interschool swim team and cross country team from 2015-18.
CLUB: Played three seasons for the Western Australia State Team … Junior Spirit - current Australian Junior National Team Member … 2020 Australian Olympic Softball Squad … 2020 Western Australia Batting Award at the Australian Softball National Championships … 2019 Western Australia MVP of the Australian Softball National Championships … Australian U17 Softball Team Member … Aussie Diamonds Team Awards … 2019 Western Australian State Team, finishing as runner-up at nationals … 2018 Western Australian State Team, finishing third at nationals.
WHY BALL STATE: I wanted a steppingstone towards my end goal of the Olympics, and Ball State provided a welcoming environment which would turn into my home so far away from home. The development and support I knew I would receive from the coaching staff were a huge aspect of choosing Ball State. The nursing program is incredible, and the family team culture was heartwarming to see, and I knew I wanted to be a part of it.
• Played in 24 of a possible 111 games over her Ball State career, earning six starts
• Made five starts as the designated player and one at catcher
2024 (R-So.): Earned second letter at Ball State … played in seven games … made six appearances as a pinch hitter and one as a pinch runner … credited with a pinch hit single versus Jacksonville State (Feb. 16) … scored in her pinch running appearance in the nightcap at Central Michigan (May 4).
2023 (R-Fr.): Earned first letter at Ball State … played in 17 games, earning six starts … made five starts as the designated player and one at catcher … credited with eight hits over 31 at bats for a .258 average … also drew four walks for a .345 on base percentage … tallied seven RBI and scored one run … her first collegiate hit was a pinch hit RBI single in the sixth inning of the 14-4 (6) win over Bellarmine (Feb. 25) … made her first collegiate start in the 9-3 win at East Tennessee State (March 8), going 2-for-4 from the plate with her first career double and an RBI … her first two-RBI game came in the 15-9 win at Kent State (March 17), when she went 1-for-5 from the plate with a RBI ground out and an RBI fielder’s choice, while adding her second career double … drove in three RBI with her third career double as part of a two-hit game in the nightcap of a DH at Northern Illinois (March 28) … stole her first career base in the first game of the doubleheader at Western Michigan (April 12) … registered six putouts in six chances on defense for a 1.000 fielding percentage.
2022 (Fr.): Redshirted at Ball State.
PREP CAREER: Australian Women’s Baseball Australian National Team Member from 2019-present … member of the Interschool Track & Field Team from 2015-20 … three-time track & field interschool all-star team runner-up … also a two-time girls champion and a two-time runner-up at interschool track & field championship … set the U15 javelin record in 2018 at 38.68m … soccer team captain from 2016-20 … two-time club basketball MVP … 2015-16 volleyball MVP … also a member of the interschool swim team and cross country team from 2015-18.
CLUB: Played three seasons for the Western Australia State Team … Junior Spirit - current Australian Junior National Team Member … 2020 Australian Olympic Softball Squad … 2020 Western Australia Batting Award at the Australian Softball National Championships … 2019 Western Australia MVP of the Australian Softball National Championships … Australian U17 Softball Team Member … Aussie Diamonds Team Awards … 2019 Western Australian State Team, finishing as runner-up at nationals … 2018 Western Australian State Team, finishing third at nationals.
WHY BALL STATE: I wanted a steppingstone towards my end goal of the Olympics, and Ball State provided a welcoming environment which would turn into my home so far away from home. The development and support I knew I would receive from the coaching staff were a huge aspect of choosing Ball State. The nursing program is incredible, and the family team culture was heartwarming to see, and I knew I wanted to be a part of it.
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