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78 Mikayla Bryant

  • Position IF
  • Height 5-5
  • Class Junior
  • Highschool Perryville
  • Hometown North East, MD.

Biography

AS A JUNIOR (2025):
  • Appeared in 27 games, starting 20
  • Had nine hits, 12 runs, two home runs, and six RBI
  • Hit first career home run against Niagara on 2/22
  • Led a triple play against Binghamton in the America East Tournament

AS A SOPHOMORE (2024):
  • Appeared in 22 games, starting two
  • Picked up first career hit against Coppin State on 3/20
  • Picked up three stolen bases in the America East Tournament against UMass Lowell and Bryant
  • Recorded seven stolen bases on the season

AS A FRESHMAN (2023):
  • Made one appearance on the season (as a pinch-runner) before a season-ending injury

Background:
  • Majoring in Chemical Engineering with career ambition working in pharmaceuticals
  • Attended Perryville High School
  • Daughter of George and Christina Bryant
  • Has four siblings
  • Started playing softball at age 6
  • Played travel for the Churchville Lightning where she had the most home runs (12), highest single season batting average (.565), highest 18u SLG percentage (1.015), and highest running scoring pct (.704).
  • Also lettered in soccer
  • Member of National Honor Society and Distinguished Honor Roll all though high school
  • Favorite food is sushi
  • Favorite pro team is the Ravens
  • Enjoys weight lifting

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 78

    2023Freshman

    SS
    5'5"
    78
  • 78

    2024Sophomore

    IF
    5'5"
    78
  • 78

    2025Junior

    IF
    5'5"
    78
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