Mo'ne Davis is four years removed from her star turn at the Little League World Series, but she isn't finished on the diamond just yet.

Davis has decided to attend Hampton University and will play on the Pirates' softball team, The Philadelphia Tribune reported Tuesday.

The 17-year-old also considered Southern University, Bethune-Cookman, Coppin State, UMass and Penn, the Tribune report said.

Davis was the star attraction as Philadelphia's Taney Youth Baseball Association reached the Little League World Series in August 2014, firing 70 mph fastballs from her three-quarters delivery.

While she wasn't the first girl to play in youth baseball's showcase event, Davis certainly made the biggest impact. She threw a shutout in her team's Williamsport opener, striking out eight batters in six innings in a 4-0 win over Tennessee. Her second LLWS start days later drew just under 5 million viewers on ESPN, a single-game Little League record for the network.

Davis soon landed on the cover of Sports Illustrated and became an in-demand guest for award shows and ceremonial first pitches around the country.

Since the spotlight faded, Davis has played softball, basketball and soccer for Springside Chestnut Hill Academy.