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10 Haley Ahr

  • Position Infield
  • Height 5-8
  • Class Graduate Student
  • Hometown Union Beach, NJ
  • High School St. John Vianney

Biography

In The News
Who Is Haley Ahr? Marist Star Leads Country in Hitting Ahead of NCAA Softball Tournament - John Leuzzi, USA Today Network
Leaving a Legacy at Marist: Haley Ahr's Legendary Career
 
Record Book
At the conclusion of her Marist career, ranked:
  • First in hits (297 - first in MAAC history).
  • First in RBIs (208 - first in MAAC history).
  • First in doubles (61 - first in MAAC history).
  • First in batting average (.419).
  • Second in games played (224).
  • Fifth in runs scored (147).
  • Tied for eighth in home runs (28).
2026 Season
Accolades: First Team All-MAAC, MAAC All-Championship Team, All-ECAC, MAAC Player of the Week (Feb. 15), CSC Academic All-District, MAAC All-Academic Team.
  • Played and started in all 58 games, primarily at shortstop.
  • Led team with 49 RBIs and 17 doubles.
  • Hit .370 with five home runs. Scored 41 runs, had five sacrifice flies, stole three bases, and posted .963 OPS (.540 slugging, .423 on-base).
  • Struck out just 10 times in 189 at bats.
  • Had 21 multi-hit games, with high of four vs. Jackson State, Feb. 14. Went 4-for-4 with three doubles, two RBIs, two runs scored, and a walk-off double in that game.
  • Had multiple RBIs in 12 games, with high of four vs. Siena on Senior Day, May 2.
  • Scored season-high three runs vs. Niagara, March 15.
  • Homered three times in her last six games - vs. Siena (May 2 - Senior Day), vs. Iona (May 10 - MAAC Championship final), and vs. Boston University (NCAA Tournament - May 17).
  • Reached safely in her last 19 games, with two nine-game hitting streaks.
  • Did not strike out in her last 27 games (88 at bats)
  • In Marist's 17-game winning streak (April 12-May 10), hit .456 with three home runs and 23 RBIs.
  • Had .937 fielding percentage, and led team with 110 assists.
2025 Season
Accolades: NCAA leader in batting average, CSC Second Team Academic All-Amerian, First Team All-MAAC, MAAC All-Championship Team, First Team NFCA All-Region, All-ECAC, MAAC Player of the Week 4X (Feb. 25, March 4, March 18, April 29), Ranked in D1Softball's Top 100 (#96), Ranked in Softball America's Top 100 (#96), Ranked in D1 Softball's Mid-Major Top 100 (#15), Ranked in D1Softball's Top DP/Utility Players (#5), MAAC All-Academic Team, Captain.
 
  • Started all 53 games she played in. Made 27 starts at second base, 23 at first base, and three at shortstop.
  • Led the nation with a .508 batting average, the highest single-season batting average in program history.
  • Also ranked in the nation's top 25 in hits (seventh, 90 - single-season program record), on-base percentage (11th, .556), and toughest to strike out (14th, once every 35.4 at bats).
  • Tied program's single-game record with three home runs vs. Southern Indiana, Feb. 28, becoming first Red Fox in since 2017 (Rebecca Freeman) to achieve this milestone.
  • Had 11 home runs, 59 RBIs, 52 runs scored, 12 doubles, three stolen bases, and a 1.319 OPS (.763 slugging, .556 on-base).
  • Hit safely in 48 games. Had two 15-game hitting streaks and a 10-game hitting streak.
  • Reached safely in 51 games, including the first 26 of the season.
  • Had multiple hits in 28 games, with a high of four three times - at Lafayette, March 14, vs. Manhattan, April 25, and at Niagara, April 29.
  • Knocked in multiple runs in 17 games, with a high of five twice - vs. St. Bonaventure, March 2, and vs. Manhattan, April 25.
  • Scored multiple runs in 13 games, with a high of three twice - vs. Southern Indiana, Feb. 28, and at Niagara, April 29.
  • Had a .978 fielding percentage with 225 putouts and 43 assists.
2024 Season
Accolades: MAAC Defensive Player of the Year, First Team All-MAAC (unanimous), First Team NFCA All-Region, All-ECAC, MAAC Player of the Week 2X (Feb. 20, March 5), College Sports Communicators Academic All-District, MAAC All-Academic Team, alternate captain.
 
  • Played in all 55 games, with 49 starts. Saw action at shortstop, second base, and first base.
  • Hit .422 (first in the MAAC, 22nd in the NCAA) with nine home runs, 51 RBIs, 30 runs scored, 14 doubles, and was 5-for-7 in stolen base attempts.
  • Had a .471 on-base percentage and .669 slugging percentage for a 1.140 OPS.
  • Ranked 11th in the NCAA in toughest to strike out (five in 166 official at bats).
  • Had 21 multi-hit games, with a season high of three in six games.
  • Had multiple RBIs in 16 games, with a high of four vs. Central Connecticut State, March 2.
  • Had two nine-game hitting streaks.
  • Reached base safely in her first 18 games of the season.
  • Reached safely in 44 of her 49 starts, with hits in 42.
  • Had a .985 fielding percentage, with five errors in 334 total chances.
2023 Season
Accolades: MAAC Rookie of the Year, First Team All-MAAC, MAAC All-Rookie Team (unanimous), MAAC All-Championship Team, Second Team NFCA All-Region, MAAC Player of the Week 3X (Feb. 21, March 7, March 21), MAAC Rookie of the Week 5X (Feb. 21, March 7, March 21, April 11, April 18), MAAC All-Academic Team.
 
  • Started all 58 games she appeared in, seeing action at shortstop, second base, and first base.
  • Hit .379 with three home runs, 49 RBIs, 24 runs scored, 18 doubles, and went 16-for-19 in stolen base attempts.
  • Had a .449 on-base percentage, a .531 slugging percentage, and a .980 OPS.
  • Led the MAAC in RBIs, was second in doubles, and fourth in batting average.
  • Ranked 14th nationally in total doubles and 34th in doubles per game, and was 24th in toughest to strike out (once per 22.1 at bats – led the MAAC).  
  • Led team with four sacrifice flies.
  • Had season-high four hits vs. Iowa, March 17.
  • Had season-high five RBIs twice – vs. North Carolina A&T, Feb. 17; vs. St. Bonaventure, Feb. 26.
  • Reached base safely 22 straight games from March 12-April 23.
 
2022 Season
  • Did not appear in any games due to injury.

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 25

    2022Freshman

    Utility
    5'8"
    25
  • 25

    2023Redshirt Freshman

    Utility
    5'8"
    25
  • 10

    2024Redshirt Sophomore

    Utility
    5'8"
    10
  • 10
    C

    2025Redshirt Junior

    Infield
    5'8"
    10
    C
  • 10

    2026Graduate Student

    Infield
    5'8"
    10

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