Biography
Career (2023-26): Fischer appeared in 141 games and made 113 starts during her four-year career with the Hawks. She recorded 43 hits, six doubles, five triples, three home runs, 19 RBIs, and 52 runs scored while posting a .173 batting average, .269 on-base percentage, and .274 slugging percentage. Fischer was also a consistent threat on the bases, finishing her career with 35 stolen bases.
- 3x GLVC Academic All-Conference (2024, 25, 26)
- Council of Presidents' Academic Excellence Award (2026)
2026 (Senior): Fischer appeared in 49 games while making 41 starts in the outfield during her senior season. She hit .184 with a .231 on-base percentage and a .296 slugging percentage, recording three doubles, one triple, two home runs, six RBIs, and continued to make an impact with her speed. Fischer led the Hawks with 11 stolen bases on 13 attempts, finishing as the team’s top base-stealing threat for the second straight season.
- GLVC Academic All-Conference
- Council of Presidents' Academic Excellence Award
2025 (Junior): Fischer appeared in 44 games and made 38 starts during her junior season with the Hawks. She hit .160 with two doubles, one triple, one home run, seven RBIs, and continued to be a major threat on the bases. Fischer led the team with 15 stolen bases on 16 attempts and recorded three games with multiple steals. She hit the first home run of her collegiate career with a solo shot against Lincoln (4/13/25).
- GLVC Academic All-Conference
2024 (Sophomore): Fischer appeared in 43 games while making 33 starts during her sophomore campaign. She batted .178 with one double, three triples, six RBIs, and 14 runs scored while going 8-for-10 in stolen base attempts. Fischer recorded the first hit, multi-hit game, extra-base hit, and RBI of her collegiate career in a win over Parkside (2/18/24).
- GLVC Academic All-Conference
2023 (Freshman): Fischer appeared in 23 games during her first season with the Hawks, primarily serving as a pinch runner. She scored 10 runs and was a perfect 5-for-5 on stolen base attempts. Fischer made her first collegiate start against Minnesota Duluth (2/19/23).
Personal: Lindsey Fischer is a native of Quincy, Illinois, and a graduate of Quincy Notre Dame High School. She comes from an athletic family, as her father, Brent, played college football at Eastern Illinois.
Fischer was a multi-sport athlete at QND, competing in both basketball and softball. She helped contribute to the Raiders’ Class 2A state championship basketball team and earned the Raider Pride Award for her dedication and sportsmanship.
Outside of athletics, Fischer enjoys drawing and spending time with friends. Her favorite athletes are Caitlin Clark and Jordy Bahl, and she is a fan of the Washington Commanders.