
Ali Aguilar is a professional softball infielder and Olympic silver medalist who played collegiately at the University of Washington. A powerful shortstop and third baseman, Aguilar represented Team USA at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and joined the Utah Talons for the inaugural 2025 AUSL season.
Career Highlights
Aguilar played four seasons at Washington from 2014 to 2017, starting 220 of 222 career games. She batted .367 with 58 home runs and 210 RBI and holds the Huskies’ all-time record for career runs scored with 239. Aguilar was a three-time First Team All-Pac-12 selection and earned NFCA All-America honors twice. She was selected 13th overall by the Scrap Yard Dawgs in the 2017 National Pro Fastpitch Draft.
Aguilar competed with Team USA at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, where the United States won the silver medal. She has also competed professionally in the NPF, in Japan, and in the Athletes Unlimited format.
AUSL Profile
Aguilar signed with the AUSL ahead of the inaugural 2025 season and joined the Utah Talons. Her Olympic and multi-league experience brought significant depth and leadership to the Talons infield as Utah won the inaugural AUSL championship.
FAQ
Q: What record does Ali Aguilar hold at Washington?
A: Aguilar is the Huskies’ all-time record holder for career runs scored with 239, while also hitting 58 career home runs and driving in 210 runs.
Q: Did Ali Aguilar compete in the Olympics?
A: Yes. Aguilar represented the United States at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and won a silver medal with Team USA.
Q: What professional leagues has Ali Aguilar played in?
A: Aguilar was drafted 13th overall in the 2017 NPF Draft by the Scrap Yard Dawgs. She has also played professionally in Japan and in the Athletes Unlimited format before joining the AUSL’s Utah Talons.
