Vicki Morrow

Vicki Morrow is an American, former collegiate All-American right-handed batting softball pitcher and outfielder, originally from Pontiac, Michigan.

[4] She attended the University of Michigan where she played for Hall of Fame coach Carol Hutchins and became one of the best pitchers in school history.

As a senior in 1987, Morrow won 26 games, including 18 shutouts, struck out 446 batters, and was named the Big Ten Player of the Year.

Morrow also played for the United States team at the Pan American Games as an outfielder, and won a gold medal.

[5] Off the field, Morrow also played a role in establishing local youth softball programs, including founding the ASA's Morris County Belles, and has organized and directed pitching camps in New Jersey.