Aaliyah White
- position Outfielder
- height 5-7
- class Junior
- B/T L/R
- Hometown Atlanta, Ga.
- High school Grayson
- position Outfielder
- height 5-7
- class Junior
- B/T L/R
- Hometown Atlanta, Ga.
- High school Grayson
Aaliyah White Bio
2023:
Played in 57 games, starting in 28 of them … Nationally ranked in stolen bases (229th) … Her 14 stolen bases rank 5th all-time by a junior … Third on the team in stolen bases … Had a career-high three RBIs in the NCAA Tournament against UCF (5/20) … Had three multi-hit games on the season … Stole two bases twice on the year (2/26, Tennessee Tech; 5/20, Marist).
2022:
Played in 44 games, making 39 starts in center field… Was second on the team with 10 stolen bases… Second on the team with two triples… Her seven-game hitting streak was tied for second longest on the team… Finished the year with nine multi-hit games… Collected a pair of three-hit games.
2021:
Hit .304 (highest batting average for the freshmen class in 2021 for hitters with at least 40 at-bats) in her opening campaign… Started 38 games in 44 contests with 31 hits and 31 runs… Posted eight RBI and produced a .398 on-base percentage… Missed the final eight games due to injury… Flashed her wheels, going 10-for-11 on stolen bases… Earned the opening day start on 2/20 against Auburn in Jacksonville… That day also earned her first two-hit game, run and RBI… First SEC start came on 3/12 against Arkansas.
HIGH SCHOOL:
Shined at Grayson High School… Four-year letter winner in softball… Never hit below .443, including a .485 mark her sophomore year with 40 hits… Flashed her speed with 172 stolen bases in four years (average of 43 a year) … In 2016 scored her high school’s most runs (33), named to the First-Team All-Region and All-County squads… In 2017 stole the most bases in a single season in her high school’s history (53), was named to the All-County First Team and was Second-Team All-State for infielders… In 2018 was the All-County Team Diamond Defensive Player of the Year, selected First-Team All-State… picked to the North/South All-Star Team and a Gwinnett Daily Post Super 6 Player… In 2019 was a Gwinnett Daily Post Super 6 Player and broke the school record for most stolen bases in a career at her high school.
PERSONAL :
Daughter of Tifany and Iulus White… Sister to Bryce, Reko, Joshua and Sean White… Picked Carolina over Arkansas, Georgia, Michigan State and LSU.