The 5-foot-4 sophomore forward led the Cadets to a 14-2-1 record and the District of Columbia State Athletic Association championship this past season. Morris scored 15 goals and passed for 15 assists, including a two-goal, one-assist effort in a 6-0 win over Wilson High in the DCSAA tournament final. A Washington Post First Team All-Met selection, she is rated as the No. 31 recruit in the Class of 2019 by TopDrawerSoccer.com.
Morris has maintained a B average in the classroom. She will begin her junior year of high school this fall.
Morris has volunteered locally as part of multiple fundraising campaigns to benefit Alzheimer's Disease and at a homeless shelter and food bank. She has also donated her time sending care packages to troops overseas in addition to paying for the education of a child in India with her allowance money. "Maliah Morris has the ability to absolutely take over games," said Danielle Malagari, head coach of National Cathedral School. "Her speed and athleticism alone are amazing, but her technical ability on the ball is really fun to watch."