2027 Softball Roster

Jersey Number 14
Torii Ramirez
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Position:
- Outfield
- Height:
- 5-2
- Bats/Throws:
- R/L
- Hometown:
- Carlsbad, Calif.
- High School:
- Sage Creek
2026: Appeared in 34 games, making three starts ... Played primarily as a pinch runner, scoring 16 runs on the season ... Scored her first-career run in a win over Colorado State (Feb. 21) ... Started back-to-back games at North Florida (March 6) and Southern Miss (March 7) ... Scored a run in both games of a doubleheader against Dartmouth (April 18) ... Scored runs in six-straight games from April 21 to May 1 ... Scored runs against both Princeton (May 7) and Harvard (May 8) in the Ivy League Tournament.
Before Brown: Played for Breakers Labs Club Softball ... Named First Team All-League as a freshman and sophomore and Second Team All-League as a junior ... Team MVP and Offensive Player of the Year as both a freshman and sophomore ... Had a career .451 batting average with six home runs and 79 stolen bases ... Was named to the Honor Roll and was awarded the AP Scholar Award.
Planned Concentration: Political Science
Why Brown?: “Softball has been my gateway to creating lifelong friendships and honing significant life skills. But most importantly, I aimed to use it as my gateway to a prestigious education. Thanks to Brown Softball, I will be achieving my childhood dream of playing softball and studying at the highest level. I also wish to be the change I would like to see in the world and I believe Brown U is the prime place to chase that dream due to the flexibility of the Open Curriculum and the university's values of diversity and pursuit of knowledge.”
Before Brown: Played for Breakers Labs Club Softball ... Named First Team All-League as a freshman and sophomore and Second Team All-League as a junior ... Team MVP and Offensive Player of the Year as both a freshman and sophomore ... Had a career .451 batting average with six home runs and 79 stolen bases ... Was named to the Honor Roll and was awarded the AP Scholar Award.
Planned Concentration: Political Science
Why Brown?: “Softball has been my gateway to creating lifelong friendships and honing significant life skills. But most importantly, I aimed to use it as my gateway to a prestigious education. Thanks to Brown Softball, I will be achieving my childhood dream of playing softball and studying at the highest level. I also wish to be the change I would like to see in the world and I believe Brown U is the prime place to chase that dream due to the flexibility of the Open Curriculum and the university's values of diversity and pursuit of knowledge.”
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