Mia Scott

Mia Scott
TEXAS VOLTS
Mia Scott
Utility
SCHOOLUniversity of Texas
POSITIONUtility
NOTABLE2025 NCAA champion, grand slam in deciding WCWS game
AUSL TEAMTexas Volts

Utility | Texas | AUSL 2025 Texas Volts

About Mia Scott

Mia Scott is a dynamic utility player from the University of Texas who helped the Longhorns win their first-ever NCAA softball national championship in 2025. She rewrote the Texas record books as the program’s all-time leader in doubles and second in career hits, finishing with a .401 batting average, 314 hits, and 186 RBI across her career.

Career Highlights

  • 2025 NCAA national champion with Texas — the program’s first title
  • Texas program record holder in career doubles
  • Second in Texas program history in career hits
  • Career .401 batting average with 314 hits, 28 home runs, and 186 RBI
  • Hit a grand slam in the decisive Game 3 of the 2025 WCWS championship series
  • First player in Texas history to play all nine positions in a single game

AUSL Profile

Mia Scott joined the Texas Volts for the 2025 AUSL season. The Volts play their home games at Dell Diamond in Round Rock, Texas, the largest venue in the AUSL with a capacity of 11,631 seats. Under head coach Ricci Woodard and general manager Cat Osterman, the Volts assembled one of the most talented rosters in the league.

Frequently Asked Questions

What team does Mia Scott play for in the AUSL?

Mia Scott plays for the Texas Volts in the Athletes Unlimited Softball League (AUSL).

Where did Mia Scott play college softball?

Mia Scott played college softball at Texas.

What position does Mia Scott play?

Mia Scott plays utility for the Texas Volts.