2021: Did not compete
2020: Played in 22 games and started 16 in the shortened season… saw 53 at-bats and totaled 16 hits for a .302 batting average… hit two home runs with 14 RBI’s, finishing with a .434 slugging percentage… had 15 putouts with a .963 fielding percentage… had a four RBI game in Wisconsin’s win over ranked Arizona State on February 29… recorded five stolen bases on the year...
2019: Starting in 35 of 43 appearances, Fish began the season at second base, before moving to third base for replacement catcher Johnson and back to second base after a shoulder injury late in the season … recorded 24 hits, five doubles, two home runs and 10 RBI … laid down sacrifice bunt that scored the go-ahead run in upset win against number one ranked Oklahoma in NCAA Regional … was a perfect 3-3 on stolen base attempts … ranked fourth on the team in in-conference on-base percentage (.375)
High school: First signee from the state of Oklahoma in Healy's tenure … played for Carl Albert High School … the Titans were regional champions (2014-2017) and state qualifiers (2014-2017) all four years of her career ... she was named the All District Offensive Player of the Year as a junior after earning All-District Second Baseman the year before … had the most stolen bases on the team from 2014-2017 … was a member of the 2015 IDT All-Star Team … also played for Frank Knight and the Tulsa Elite 2000s … finished as Tulsa Heartland 18U champions, IDT Boulder 18U champions, Tulsa Elite Wilson Invite 18U runner-ups and Top Gun Prodigy 18U runner-ups
Healy on Fish: "Jolie Fish is a shortstop from Oklahoma. She has played against some of the top athletes in the country, competing for Jeff Filali's Tulsa Elite program. Jolie has speed, power and athleticism. She can hit for average and put the ball over the fence. Jolie knows how to win, leading her high school team to 5A state championship. Jolie has an amazing family support system, traveling the country to watch the Badger softball team compete, nationally."