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24 Brittanee Fisher

  • Position First Baseman
  • Height 5-9
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Billings, Montana
  • Previous School Billings Senior High School
  • Major Physical Education

Biography

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Signed: April 20, 2017

New Faces: MSUB Softball Freshman Brittanee Fisher (3/9/18)
**Retained extra year of eligibility due to coronavirus pandemic in 2020**
 
 
Year-By-Year Game Logs
2018 (Freshman) 2019 (Sophomore) 2020 (Junior-COVID) 2021 (Junior) 2022 (Senior)
 
 
Career Single Game Bests (Hitting)
Category Total Date Opponent
At-Bats 5 2/4/19 2 times
Runs 3 2/9/18 vs. Metro State
Hits 3 3/19/22 3 times
RBIs 6 3/22/21 Central Washington
2B 1 4/15/22 21 times
3B -- -- --
HR 2 4/2/21 2 times
Walks 2 3/12/22 12 times
Stolen Bases 1 2/12/22 4 times
Putouts 14 4/27/19 2 times
Assists 6 2/17/18 at Metro State
 *Date of last occurrence if multiple
 
 
Career Single Game Bests (Pitching)
Category Total Date Opponent
Innings 3.1 4/23/2018 at Concordia
Strikeouts 1 4/23/2018 at Concordia
Pitches 63 4/23/2018 at Concordia
ERA 14.70 4/23/2018 at Concordia
*Date of last occurrence if multiple | *Minimum 2.0 IP for ERA
 
 
Awards
NCAA D2 All-Region Season
Second Team (NFCA) 2021 (Junior)
CoSIDA Academic All-Region 2021 (Junior)
CoSIDA Academic All-Region 2021 (Junior)
All-Great Northwest Athletic Conference Season
First Team 2021 (Junior)
Second Team 2022 (Senior)
Honorable Mention 2018 (Freshman)
Academic All-GNAC 2022 (Senior)
Academic All-GNAC 2021 (Junior)
Academic All-GNAC 2020 (Junior-COVID)
Academic All-GNAC 2019 (Sophomore)
GNAC Player of the Week Seasonon
Feb. 13-19 2022 (Senior)
Athletic Department Awards (Buzzies) Season
Career Achievement Award 2022 (Senior)
Female Athlete of the Year 2020-21 (Junior)
Softball Player of the Year 2022 (Senior)
Softball Player of the Year 2021 (Junior)





 
 
Year-By-Year Career Summary
2022: Capped off her storied MSUB career as the school-record holder with 41 career home runs, which also ranks third in Great Northwest Athletic Conference history…graduates MSUB ranked 4th with 115 RBIs, 5th in slugging percentage (.596), tied for 5th in games played (185), 8th in runs scored (94), tied for 14th in hits (154) and 21st with a .308 career batting average…earned Second Team All-GNAC honors by finishing the season batting .328 with 38 hits, 25 RBIs (tied 14th-GNAC), 22 runs scored and 10 home runs (tied 4th-GNAC) in 116 at-bats…led the team with 13 multi-hit games and seven multi-RBI games…went 2-for-3 with two RBIs, two runs scored and a walk against Academy of Art on Feb. 11…stole a base and went 2-for-3 against San Francisco State on Feb. 12…hit a three-run home run against Regis on Feb. 13…earned her first GNAC Player of the Week award for going 7-for-11 with three home runs, five RBIs, six runs scored and one drawn walk in four games at the Bubble Invite…went 2-for-2 with a solo home run and scored two runs against Central Washington on March 11…homered in back-to-back games and finished 4-for-6 with 6 RBIs and three runs scored in a doubleheader at Western Oregon on March 19…went 1-for-3 with a solo home run against Western Washington on March 27…went 3-for-3 with one RBI against Cal State San Bernardino on April 1…finished 2-for-3 with 2 RBIs against Cal State East Bay on April 2…drove in the go-ahead run and went 2-for-3 against Dominican on April 3…tied the MSUB career home run record by hitting her 40th home run in a 2-for-3 effort at Simon Fraser on April 23…broke the school record with a solo home run to left center field in her 2-for-3 outing against Simon Fraser on April 24…named academic All-GNAC…earned the Career Achievement Award and a Buzzie for Softball Player of the Year at the 2022 Buzzies.

2021: One of the most dangerous power hitters in the conference, Fisher earned Second-Team NFCA All-Region and First Team All-GNAC awards in 2021…finished the season with a .337 batting average (13th GNAC) , a .705 slugging percentage (3rd GNAC), 32 hits, 20 runs, 29 RBI (6th GNAC) and 11 home runs (2nd GNAC) in 95 at-bats…currently ranks third in program history with 31 career home runs…led the GNAC with 0.32 home runs per game…defensively, was fifth the GNAC with a .995 fielding percentage and had 187 putouts (4th GNAC)… started in 31 of 34 games, including 29 at first base and two as the designated hitter…led the Yellowjackets in multi-hit games (10)…notched her first two multi-home run games of her career, first against Central Washington on March 22, and then against Western Washington on April 2…also drove in a career-high 6 RBIs against Central Washington on March 22…hit a walk-off home run against Carroll College on March 2…tied a team-high with 10 putouts against Western Oregon on April 10…earned CoSIDA Academic All-Region honors…named academic all-GNAC.

2020: Started 19 games at first base and appeared in 20 as a junior...Second on the team with a .317 batting average...Knocked two doubles, three home runs, and nine runs batted in with 30 total bases...Held a .500 slugging percentage and .379 on base percentage with five walks...Hit between fourth and fifth in the batting order...Had four multi-hit games...Recorded 12 putouts against Carroll College on Mar. 2...Named Academic all-GNAC.

2019: Started all 46 games as the Yellowjackets primary first baseman...Hit .268 with 33 hits, nine doubles, six home runs, and 22 runs batted in...Slugged .488 and had 21 walks with 27 strikeouts...Held a .377 on base percentage and .985 fielding percentage (15th GNAC) with five errors and 322 putouts (1st GNAC)...Ranked third on the team with 8 multi-hit games and first in multiple RBI games with 5...Reached base a team high 12 straight games...Had a career high 14 putouts against Simon Fraser on April 26...Recorded season high 4 runs batted in against Metro State on February 9...Ranked 5th on team for batting average, second in runs batted in, and second in slugging percentage...Named GNAC All-Academic.

2018: Honorable mention all-GNAC…landmark freshman campaign, starting 35 games and playing in 39 primarily as a third baseman and first baseman…tied for the GNAC lead with 11 home runs…hit first-career home run in first-career game, on Feb. 2 against University of Mary…ranked third on the team with a batting average of .311…added three doubles and ranked third on the team with a slugging percentage of .651…reached base at a clip of .402…in 142 defensive chances, held a fielding percentage of .932…had a season-best four RBIs against the University of Mary on Feb. 2 and against NNU on April 28…scored a season-best three runs on Feb. 9 against Metro State…had a season-high six assists on Feb. 17 at Metro State…made one appearance in the circle as a pitcher, logging 3 1/3 innings on April 23 at Concordia...Named NFCA All-America Scholar Athlete.

Billings Senior High School: Was an all-state selection as a senior on the diamond…earned second-team all-league honors as a junior, and lettered four years on the varsity team…in 2014 posted a career-best .550 batting average, and as a junior she won the Thumper Award as the team’s best hitter…also a three-time academic all-state selection, and posted a strong .978 fielding percentage her sophomore season…was a two-year letter winner as the center on the Broncs’ basketball team, where she shot 21 points in a single game in 2015-16.

Fisher on choosing MSUB: “MSUB seemed like the best fit for me because of its family-like atmosphere and proximity to home. I am excited to join the Yellowjackets’ softball team in the fall of 2017, and continue learning at a higher level.”

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Historical Player Information

  • 24

    2018Freshman

    First Baseman/Right-Handed Pitcher
    5'9"
    24
  • 24

    2019Sophomore

    First Baseman/Right-Handed Pitcher
    5'9"
    24
  • 24

    2020Junior

    First Baseman
    5'9"
    24
  • 24

    2021Junior

    First Baseman
    5'9"
    24
  • 24

    2022Senior

    First Baseman
    5'9"
    24