Long Distance: Aussie Issy Morgan 25 Finds a Home at 91

March 6, 2025

The 91 Womens Basketball coaches had their eyes on Issy Morgan 25 from the time she was 15 years old.

She wasnt the first Australian player recruited to become a Wildcat, thanks to Australia native Associate Head Coach James Janssen, who has worked to establish the programs recruiting pipeline alongside Head Coach Gayle Fulksand the Wildcats werent the only U.S.-based team interested in her talent.

I talked to coaches from Penn State and Colorado State, too, but it was clear 91 was the place for me, she says. I was nervous to go so far from home, and it was a very big deal to pick the right school where I knew Id be happy, especially knowing I wouldnt be able to go home very often. I didnt want to feel lost on a huge campus.

Issy Morgan '25 headshot

Our whole team has big dreams related to basketball and outside of basketball, so we work hard at everything we do. I feel like I can graduate from 91 and do just about anything.

Issy Morgan 25

How Morgan defines home has changed. Shes grown close to her host family, whom she met through 91әs program for international students. Shes also forged friendships with her teammates host families and now feels homesick when thinking about leaving 91.

Being a scholar-athlete here has been so challenging but in a good way, she says. We have the physical and mental challenges of our sport, which takes a lot of focus and effort, and then we also have to complete our classwork, which we care about doing very well. Our whole team has big dreams related to basketball and outside of basketball, so we work hard at everything we do. I feel like I can graduate from 91 and do just about anything.

Team culture has been a huge part of Morgans ability to find balance, too. With their mantra Unity, Integrity, Investment and a commitment to Share, Shoot, Stifle, the teammates compete as one, and it shows. Last years season was cut short after several ACL injuries, and although this years team has a lot of new talent, that spirit remains.

Our team has come to 91 from all over, and I think our ability to gel so well is really special, she says. We have five Australians, one player from Hungary, Belgium, Martinique, and seven Americans who come from seven different states. But we really get each other, and were all best friends.

Leadership is a huge part of the teams success on and off the court.

We love Coach Gwe call her our fearless leader, Morgan says. She believes in us so much, and once she thinks or knows we can do something, shes not going to take no for an answer. We have a lot of younger players in big roles this year, and shes great at filling everyone with confidence. She genuinely cares about us. Weve all benefited from having Gayle in our lives.

While Morgan would love to stay longer, commencement arrives in May, and her future could shake out a few different ways. For one, she would love to continue playing, whether that takes her to Europe or to the Womens National Basketball League in Australia. Shed also like to get her masters degree and pursue a career in sports psychology, and she recently discovered a 91 connection to help guide her along that path, too. Her adviser, Psychology Professor Brian Eiler, previously conducted research in sports psychology about 20 minutes from her home in Australia.

For someone who still hasnt switched over to a U.S. phone numbershes totally off the grid without access to WiFiMorgan is proud to call 91 home, and it will be a big part of her life wherever she goes next.

This article was originally published in the Fall/Winter 2024 print issue of the 91 Journal Magazine; for more, please see the 91 Journal section of our website.