2025 Softball Roster
Foxx, Maggie

Jersey Number 11
Maggie Foxx
- Class:
- Freshman
- Position:
- Catcher/Utility
- Height:
- 5-9
- Bats/Throws:
- R/R
- Hometown:
- Bedford, N.H.
- High School:
- Bedford
Bio
2025: Appeared in 22 games, making nine starts ... Hit .206 with seven hits with one double and three triples, while drawing six walks ... Drove in four runs and scored six runs ... Picked up her first career-hit on a triple against Cornell (April 4) ... Posted a triple with an RBI and a run scored in the following game against Cornell (April 5) ... Went 1-for-2 with two RBI and two runs scored against Rhode Island (April 9) ... Finished 2-for-4 with a triple, an RBI and two runs scored against Bryant (April 16) ... Posted a double against Central Connecticut (April 23).
Before Brown: A three-time USA Women’s National Team Top 40 selection who has participated in many USA Baseball and MLB Develops events, Maggie was the first female catcher in New Hampshire Division 1 baseball history, was named the Bedford High School Baseball Defensive Player of the Year in 2023, and was selected as a team captain in 2024. She was also selected to the East/West New Hampshire All-Star game roster her junior and senior years. Maggie was a five-sport athlete in high school and won the New Hampshire Division 1 indoor track shot put title in 2024.
Why Brown? "I chose Brown University to continue my athletic and academic career because it truly felt like home. I fell in love with the team camaraderie, the way that they treated my family, and the community atmosphere on campus. Being able to learn and compete at such a high level has been a dream for me, and I am incredibly grateful to be a Brown Bear!"
Before Brown: A three-time USA Women’s National Team Top 40 selection who has participated in many USA Baseball and MLB Develops events, Maggie was the first female catcher in New Hampshire Division 1 baseball history, was named the Bedford High School Baseball Defensive Player of the Year in 2023, and was selected as a team captain in 2024. She was also selected to the East/West New Hampshire All-Star game roster her junior and senior years. Maggie was a five-sport athlete in high school and won the New Hampshire Division 1 indoor track shot put title in 2024.
Why Brown? "I chose Brown University to continue my athletic and academic career because it truly felt like home. I fell in love with the team camaraderie, the way that they treated my family, and the community atmosphere on campus. Being able to learn and compete at such a high level has been a dream for me, and I am incredibly grateful to be a Brown Bear!"
Hittin’ the PEMDAS…IYKYK
Thursday, May 22
Brown postgame press conference vs Texas Tech
Saturday, May 17
Brown Softball Ivy Championship Recap
Monday, May 12
Brown vs Princeton: SB Ivy Championship Game Highlights
Sunday, May 11