2017 (Senior):
Missed just one game for Pacific her final year in the Orange and Black, putting together a career-best .296 batting average, including .325 in WCC action, with 40 hits and 23 walks. Went a perfect 3-for-3 against North Dakota State (Feb. 11) and followed with a 2-for-4 performance the next day vs Cal State Fullerton (Feb. 12) with a double and a run scored. Scored in five-straight contests form Mar. 21 to Mar. 25 to help the Tigers secure four wins over that stretch. Capped off the year reaching base in eight of her last ten contests, and wrapped up her collegiate career with a 4-for-4 performance with two RBIs against Nevada (May 17). Following the season, Moran-Rowen was named to the All-WCC Second Team for her great senior season.
2016 (Junior):
In her first season as a Tiger, Moran-Rowan batted .246 and appeared in all 48 games. She logged 17 RBI''s, 22 runs scored and a team-high two triples. In the field Moran-Rowan posted a .974 fielding mark and 34 put-outs. Against George Washington (Feb 20) and San Diego (Apr 23), Moran-Rowan knocked in a season-high three RBIs. In the 5-1 win over Iona (Mar 22), the Stockon native went 3-for-4 (two of which were doubles) with two RBIs and a run scored. Against San Diego (Apr 23) Moran-Rowen hit her first career home run.
2015 (San Joaquin Delta College):
Moran-Rowen appeared in 45 games for the Mustangs, leading the team with a .455 average and 69 hits. She slugged 10 doubles, five triples and a homer. Her 36 hits in conference were good for fourth in the CCCAA. Against Santa Rosa on April 4th, Moran-Rowen picked up four hits, scored four times and swiped two bases in a 16-4 victory. Moran-Rowen was named All-American, All-State Team and Big 8 Player of the Year at the conclusion of the season.
2014 (Alabama A&M):
In her sole campaign at Division I Alabama A&M, Moran-Rowen hit .301 with 37 hits and 18 RBI, starting 43 of the 44 games for the Bulldogs. Moran-Rowen led the team in plate appearances, on-base percentage, RBI, walks and sacrifice bunts and was second in hits.
High School:
Moran-Rowen was a Second Team All-League selection (10th grade) and First Team All-League (11th grade) selection as a member of the McNair Eagles softball team.
Personal:
Haylee is the daugther of Fred Rowen Jr. and Suzette Moran-McAuley. Her stepfather David McAuley works for Pacific''s Public Safety department. Haylee is a communications major with a minor in sociology. She has two siblings, Janelle and Shanley.