CAREER HONORS
  • First team All-NFCA Midwest Region (2016)
  • First team All-Big Ten (2016)
  • Big Ten All-Defensive Team (2016)
  • Second team All-NFCA Midwest Region (2017)
  • National Strength and Conditioning Association All-American  Athlete of the Year Award (2017)
  • OSU Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Big Ten
  AS A SENIOR (2017)
  • Hit two home runs and drove in four in season-opening series at  Texas A&M.
  • Went 2-for-4 with two home runs and three RBI in a 4-3 win over  Louisville (2/19).
  • At the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, hit .429 with a 1.357 slugging  percentage with four HRs and five RBI.
  • Hit a seventh-inning grand slam vs. Stetson (3/14).
  • Had four hits, including a home run, in three-game series at  Maryland (3/24-26).
  • Grand slam in 14-1 home-opening win vs. Wright State.
  • Hit .329 with five home runs and nine RBI in Big Ten  play.
  • Finished her career ranked fifth all-time in home runs with  37.
  • The Buckeyes were 23-3-1 in games that Bayne hit a home run  over her final two seasons.
  • Third on the team in batting (.292) to go along with 14 home  runs, 32 RBI and 44 runs scored.
  • Ranked fourth in the Big Ten in home runs, 13th in slugging  percentage and 13th in runs scored.
  AS A JUNIOR (2016)
  • First team All-Big Ten and first team NFCA All-Midwest  Region.
  • Big Ten All-Defensive Team.
  • Tied Ohio State’s single-season record with 19 home runs.
  • Second on the team with a .364 average while leading the team  in RBI (49) and runs (53).
  • The Buckeyes were 16-0-1 in games in which she hit a home  run.
  • Big Ten Player of the Week on April 11 after hitting home runs  in five games vs. Penn State and Rutgers.
  • Hit .383 with runners in scoring position and .429 with 28 RBI  and 23 Big Ten games
  • Multiple hits in 21 games and multiple RBI in 14  contests.
  • Went three-for-three with two home runs and seven RBI in the  Big Ten opener against Maryland (3/25).
  • Hit a home run in seven consecutive games between April 3-13  and drove in 16 runs during that span.
  • Ended the season by reaching base in 17 straight games.
  • Played right field for the first time in her career and had  nine assists, the most amongst B1G outfielders.
  AS A SOPHOMORE (2015)
  • Played in 38 games, making 13 starts.
  • Hit .375 with 13 RBI, four home runs, three doubles and a .688  slugging percentage.
  • Over the final 15 games of the season, hit .448 with a .793  slugging percentage.
  • Went 2-for-3 with a career-high four RBI on a pair of two-run  home runs vs. Ohio (4/21).
  • Collected a hit in 10 of the last 15 games of the season.
  • Was 3-for-3 with a home runs and three RBI vs. Indiana  (5/2).
  • Ohio State’s Sportsmanship Award winner.
  • Winner of the inaugural Block “O” (for opportunity) award.
  AT MARSHALL
  • Started in 30 of 53 regular-season games as a freshman in 2013,  as well as three starts and five appearances in postseason  action.
  • Rotated between shortstop and second base, ending the season  with a .241 batting average and .361 slugging percentage.
  • In her rookie season, she hit three doubles, two triples (a  team high) and a home run.
  • In postseason action, hit an RBI-triple against Notre Dame in  regionals to help Marshall earn its first regional victory.
  PRIOR TO OHIO STATE
  • Played for Manvel High School for four years
  • Batted .352 for the Mavericks and hit five home runs
  • Was a two-time offensive MVP
  • Earned first-team all-district honors for short stop and third  base
  • Was an AP scholar, Texas scholar and graduated in the top ten  percentile
  • Played summer ball with Texas Storm Wymer for four years.




