Bailey Schroeder

Bailey Schroeder

Player Profile

Class:
Junior

Hometown:
College Station, Texas

High School:
A&M Consolidated

Height:
5-4

Position:
OF

Experience:
2L

B/T:
R/R

2008 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 42 of the Aggies' 61 games and started in 14 ... split time between left and right field ... Posted nine at-bats on the season ... Scored 15 runs ... Recorded 11 putouts ... Registered first RBI of the season against San Diego (3/14) Logged hits against San Diego (3/14), Iowa State (4/5), Kansas (4/19) and Arizona State (6/3) in the championship series of the WCWS ... Academic All-Big 12 second team.

2007 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in 48 games ... Made 28 starts primarily in right field ... Honored as a Texas A&M/Verizon Scholar Athlete at the CHAMPS Awards Banquet ... Drove in seven runs on two doubles and three home runs ... All three home runs came within a four-game span during the Texas A&M Invitational ... Posted first career grand slam against McNeese State (3/3) ... Went 2-for-2 in a 8-0 shutout of Iowa State (3/25).

PREVIOUS ATHLETIC BACKGROUND: A four-year letterwinner for coach Shelley Batson at A&M Consolidated High School ... Named to the All-Brazos Valley "Diamond Dozen" team in 2004 and 2006 ... First team all-district selection three times ... Finished out 2006 with all-state accolades and was named the team's co-MVP while garnering the academic award and spirit award ... Also lettered in volleyball and basketball ... Played select ball for the Texas Peppers under coach Jimmy Gaskins.

PERSONAL: Bailey Brown Schroeder was born on Aug. 29, 1988 ... Daughter of Glenn and Alissa Schroeder of College Station, Texas ... Has an older sister, Paige (23), who attended A&M, and a younger sister, Lexie ( 14) ... Both parents attended A&M ... Received an all-state academic award for her efforts in the classroom her senior year ... National Honor Society ... Junior Leadership Brazos ... Fellowship of Christian Athletes ... Chose Texas A&M because of "the great atmosphere and it has always been a lifelong dream to become an Aggie" ... Community health major.

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