2026 (Senior): Hit .269 with one home run, 19 RBIs, eight doubles, 18 walks, five stolen bases and 27 runs across 134 at-bats and 52 games... Started all 52 games in center field... Belted her first career home run in the first game of the season on 2/5 against Pacific... Totaled a hit in 27 games with eight mutli-hit performances... Went 3-for-3 on 2/20 against Wisconsin-Green Bay... Had at least one RBI in 16 games, driving in a season-high three against UT Arlington on 2/28... Owned a .983 fielding percentage in center field with 54 putouts and five assists.
2025 (Junior): Saw action in 47 games and made 38 starts... Registered 103 at-bats, hitting .243 with a .312 on-base percentage... Knocked in eight RBIs and stole two bases... Logged a hit in 17 games, knocking two hits in two games, both on Feb. 7 against Loyola-Chicago and Northern Iowa... Had six extra base hits, all via the double.
2024 (Sophomore): Appeared in 49 games with 40 starts…tied with Cassie Castaneda with two sac fly’s in Summit League games…finished the year with 17 hits, including three doubles, the most notable being a leadoff double in the bottom of the seventh against South Dakota in a tie game which led to her scoring the winning run…also had two hits and two RBIs against the Coyotes in the Summit League tournament game…also had two RBIs against Seton Hall
2023 (Freshman) – Played in 25 games, starting in six of them…used mostly as a pinch runner she scored eight runs on the season…picked up a single and scored a run in her first career game against Nevada on 2/10…got her second hit of the season at Charleston Southern on 2/17 and had two RBI sin the game…finished the year with a perfect fielding percentage
Before UND: Morris made big impacts in the batters box and in the circle for Bismarck Century High School where she pitched and played center field. Offensive highlights include the game winning hit in the 2021 WDA finals and an All-Region nod for her efforts in 2021. In her last two seasons of high school, combined with her club experience with Northern Force, she has a 18-5 record in the circle with a 2.40 ERA. Brooklyn also managed 165 strikeouts, against just 27 walks. As a junior she led the Patriots to a third-place finish in the state tournament. Another academic standout, Morris has maintained a 4.0 throughout her high school years and is a member of the National Honor Society. She plans to major in Biology at UND.
Personal: Majoring in Psychology