2017: Fowler started 51 games for the Pioneers, including 41 starts in the outfield and 10 at second base…Posted a career-best .297 batting average during her senior season…Finished second on the team with 47 hits, including five doubles and three triples…Also finished second on the team with nine stolen bases and third in runs scored (21)…Produced 11 multi-hit games…Collected a season-high three hits vs. Mount Aloysius (3/9/17) and at Kentucky Wesleyan (4/29/17)
2016: Fowler appeared and started in 41 games as a center fielder for the Pioneers… Notched career highs in hits (37), doubles (six), runs scored (25), putouts (82), fielding percentage (.989), batting average (.268) and slugging percentage (.348)… Finished first on the team in runs scored (25) and third in putouts (82)… Went 8-for-10 in stolen base attempts… Her best hitting performance was in Malone’s 11-0 victory over Lake Superior State University (MI), going 3-for-4 at the plate, tallying three runs scored, two doubles, and a RBI...Named GLIAC All-Academic
2015: Fowler played and started all 35 games for the Pioneers… Registered 15 hits, 12 runs scored, seven RBIs and four doubles… Went two-for-two in stolen bases… Collected 57 putouts, 22 assists and a .908 fielding percentage… Had the best batting game against Lake Superior State (MI) going 2-for-3 at the plate and scoring three runs.
2014: Fowler started and played all 41 games for the Pioneers as an outfielder… Scored 19 runs while adding nine RBI’s… Went 6-for-6 in stolen bases… Had a season-high two stolen bases vs Lake Superior State (MI) (4/27/14).
Prior to Malone: Four-year letter winner in softball, three-year letter winner in volleyball and two-year letter winner in wrestling…two-time All-Conference selection in softball…named Rookie of the Year as a freshman, Offensive Player of the Year as a sophomore and Defensive Player of the Year as a junior…helped lead her to team to the OHSAA DII District Championship as a freshman…also a Second Team All-District Selection in volleyball…boasts a 3.6 high school cumulative GPA…plans to study Intervention Special Education at Malone.
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