Mia Scott, the electrifying Texas Longhorns softball phenom who shocked the nation by playing all nine positions in a single game, has now made her next career move official—and it’s nothing short of historic. In front of an energized media crowd at Red & Charline McCombs Field, the Longhorns superstar announced her official signing with Athletica Sports Agency, a move that signals the beginning of a bold new chapter in her professional journey.
After her jaw-dropping nine-position performance that instantly made her a social media sensation and cemented her status as one of college softball’s all-time greats, the announcement was only a matter of time. Scott, known for her blazing speed, elite field awareness, and clutch hitting, becomes the first collegiate softball player in Texas history to play every defensive position in one game—a feat that captivated not just fans of the sport, but athletes across all disciplines.
In her statement, Scott expressed gratitude to the University of Texas, her coaches, and fans who supported her throughout her collegiate career. “That nine-position game was more than just a milestone,” she said. “It was a symbol of the versatility, effort, and love I’ve had for this game since I was a little girl. And now, I’m thrilled to take that energy and drive into this next level.”
While Scott didn’t confirm if she’s heading straight to professional softball or exploring broader sports representation deals, her signing with Athletica—a powerhouse in women’s sports—strongly suggests major endorsements and global visibility. Industry insiders are already speculating that Scott may be on the radar for international campaigns, Olympic preparation, and perhaps even groundbreaking NIL ventures that extend beyond the diamond.
Texas Head Coach Mike White, who masterminded the nine-position game strategy, praised her dedication and called her “the most complete player I’ve ever coached.” He added, “Mia Scott redefined what it means to be a Longhorn. And now, she’s going to redefine what it means to be a professional in this sport.”
Scott leaves Texas with an incredible stat line: a career batting average over .390, more than 100 stolen bases, three All-American honors, and now, a place in softball folklore thanks to her unparalleled versatility.
If her on-field dominance wasn’t enough, Scott has also become a fan-favorite for her leadership off the field, serving as a mentor to underclassmen and a powerful advocate for women in sports. Now, as she prepares for the next stage, fans and analysts alike agree—this is just the beginning of something much bigger.
From conquering all nine positions to signing with one of the most elite agencies in sports, Mia Scott’s legacy is still in motion. And if her past is any indication, the future of softball—and women’s sports—is about to get even more thrilling.