Ellie Fisher

1 Ellie Fisher

  • Height:
    5-3
  • Year:
    Freshman
  • Hometown:
    Tracy, Calif.
  • High School:
    Tracy HS
  • Position:
    OF

2014-15 Action Photos

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2015: Second Team All-WCC ... started all 50 games ... led the team in hitting with a .342 (51-149) averaged ... had a team-high 31 walks ... led team with 22 steals in 27 chances ... led team with 27 runs scored ... had one double, one triple, and nine RBI ... knocked in one run with one hit against Northern Colorado on Feb. 6 … on Feb. 7 vs. Tulsa knocked in two runs on two hits with one run … had one hit vs. Fresno State on Feb. 13 … had two hits with one triple and two runs on Feb. 13 vs. UC Riverside … had one hit vs. Sacramento State on Feb. 14 … vs. UC Davis on Feb. 15 had two hits with one run … had one hit vs. Seattle on Feb. 20 … had one hit and one run vs. Seattle on Feb. 21 … had one hit vs. Idaho State on Feb. 22 … knocked in two runs with one hit, a walk and a stolen base … got walked twice and had two hits with two stolen bases vs. Washington on Feb. 28 … vs. Howard on Feb 28 had one hit, earned two runs, was walked twice and stole two bases … had one hit, one run, was walked twice and stole one base vs. Washington on Mar. 1 … was walked twice and had one run batted in with one run vs. Stanford on Mar. 7 … had two hits and two runs vs. Minnesota on Mar. 7 … had one hit vs. Stanford on Mar. 8 … vs. Western Carolina on Mar. 13 had one hit with one run batted in, two runs, one stolen base and was walked once … was walked once, had one hit with one run scored and another batted in and stole a base vs. San Diego State on Mar. 14 … vs. Utah Valley on Mar. 15 was walked once and had one hit with two runs batted in … had one hit vs. UC Santa Barbara on Mar. 21 … had three hits and one stolen base vs. Brown on Mar. 21 … scored three runs off of three hits with one run batted in vs. Manhattan on Mar. 22 … had two hits and stole one base vs. UMKC on Mar. 24 … was walked twice and had two hits with a run scored vs. UMKC on Mar. 24 …  had two hits and one stolen base vs. LMU on Apr. 2 … was walked once and had two hits with a run and a stolen base vs. LMU on Apr. 3 … was walked once and had two hits bringing in one run and one run batted in vs. LMU on Apr. 3 … had two hits and was walked once, bringing in a run and a run batted in … scored once with two walks and a steal vs. Saint Mary’s on Apr. 11 … scored once with a hit and a stolen base vs. Saint Mary’s on Apr. 11 … had one hit and one stolen base vs. Saint Mary’s on Apr. 12 … was walked once and stole two bases vs. Cal on Apr. 14 … had one hit in each game of doubleheader vs. San Diego on Apr. 18 … had two hits and scored one run vs. San Diego on Apr. 19 … walked once vs. Pacific on Apr. 25 … had one hit vs. Pacific on Apr. 26 ... on Apr. 28 at San Jose State was 2-3 with a walk and two runs scored ... collected one hit vs. BYU May 2.

HIGH SCHOOL: 2011, ’12, and ’14 made Varsity softball sections … 2011-13, Offensive MVP … 2011-13 All-League … 2013 League MVP … 2012-13 All-Area … junior batting average - .559 … sophomore batting average - .558 … holds record for stolen bases (100) in three years of varsity softball.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Michael and Erin … has two sisters, Samantha and Stephanie … Samantha played softball at Holy Names University … Stephanie played at Santa Clara University … outside of softball she enjoys running and playing the piano.

Why I Chose Santa Clara: I chose Santa Clara University because the education here is advanced and I wanted to play Division I collegiate softball. As soon as I stepped on the campus, I could not believe how beautiful it was. The buildings are amazing, especially the Mission located in the heart of the campus. Santa Clara is also located in a great area where I would feel comfortable living and going to school. I feel that the coaching staff on the softball team will make me a better player and I think I can bring a lot to the team. My sister, Stephanie Fisher, graduated from Santa Clara University last year and played on the softball team. She loves the school and that makes me feel more confident that I made the right choice by choosing Santa Clara University.