Biography
2026 (Junior): Ingle appeared in 33 games and made 15 starts during her first season with the Hawks. She hit .173 with a .204 on-base percentage and a .327 slugging percentage, recording one double, two triples, one home run, three RBIs, and six extra-base hits.
Ingle made her Quincy debut in game one against Kentucky Wesleyan (2/6/26), before breaking through in game two with a 3-for-3 performance that included two triples and two runs scored. She later hit her first home run as a Hawk in game one against Illinois Springfield (3/14/26).
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2025 (Sophomore at Lamar State): Ingle took a major step forward offensively during her sophomore season at Lamar State College–Port Arthur, appearing in 45 games and hitting .315 across 124 at-bats. She recorded seven doubles, two triples, one home run, 22 RBIs, and 21 runs scored while posting a .366 on-base percentage and a .472 slugging percentage.
Defensively, Ingle continued to be a standout behind the plate, committing just one error in 155 chances for a .994 fielding percentage. She also threw out 11 of 28 attempted base stealers for a 39.3 caught-stealing percentage. Ingle finished the season with 10 multi-hit games, recorded her first career three-hit performance in a win over Blinn College (4/2/25), and put together a season-long six-game hitting streak.
2024 (Freshman at Lamar State): Ingle appeared in 56 games as a freshman at Lamar State College–Port Arthur. At the plate, she posted a .115 batting average, .207 on-base percentage, and .192 slugging percentage, recording one double, one home run, three RBIs, nine runs scored, and five stolen bases.
Behind the plate, Ingle was excellent defensively, finishing with a .988 fielding percentage after committing just two errors in 166 chances. She threw out 17 of 33 attempted base stealers for a 51.5 caught-stealing percentage and did not allow a passed ball.
Ingle made her collegiate debut in a win over Midland College (1/26/24), recording her first career caught stealing. She picked up her first collegiate hit and first multi-hit game against Cisco College (1/27/24), going 2-for-3 with a double, an RBI, and three runs scored. Her first career home run came against Baton Rouge Community College (2/21/24), driving in two runs.
Personal: Karlie Ingle is a native of Port Neches, Texas, and a graduate of Port Neches–Groves High School. She is the daughter of Jay and Jaime Ingle and has two siblings, Tatum Warwick and Taylor Trahan. During her high school career, Ingle earned Second Team All-District honors as an outfielder.
Before joining the Hawks, Ingle spent two seasons at Lamar State College–Port Arthur, where she earned a Golden Glove Award and was named Second Team All-Conference in both seasons. She also excelled academically, earning NFCA All-America Scholar-Athlete honors and President’s List recognition in consecutive years.
Outside of softball, Ingle enjoys lifting weights, reading, and country line dancing. She also knows American Sign Language. Her favorite athlete is Danielle Lawrie, and she is a fan of the Houston Astros.