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Bailey Vrazel
Bailey Vrazel (Born June 1st, 1992) is an American softball player for the Pioneers of the Texas Woman’s University. Recently nominated for NCAA’s women of the year for her skills as an athlete, contributions to the community and the performance she showed in the classroom. Vrazel is known for her many honors that which include, six National Fastpitch Coaches Association honors, four-time Lone Star honoree and a three time Capital One All-American Academic honoree.

Early Life
Vrazel was born in Danbury, Texas on June 1st, 1992. Raised by her mother Lisa Vrazel and father Florin Joseph Jr. the man she also sees as her role model. Having six other siblings, one brother and five sisters.

High school
Vrazel, the 2010 valedictorian graduate of Danbury High School has many honors from high school including the 2007 District Newcomer of the Year, District MVP in 2008, 2009 and 2010, named 2010 Scholar Athlete of the Year and received Daniel Roy Leadership Award in 2010. She recorded 39 games played, a batting average of .692, 72 hits, 34 RBIs, 64 runs, and 129 stolen bases.

College
Vrazel committed to the Texas Woman’s University for softball as an infielder. As a freshman, she started in all 56 games, had 189 at-bats, 43 runs, 80 hits, 4 triples and on-base percentage of .483. Vrazel began to get even more recognized receiving twice as many awards and honors than before. Being named Daktronics South Central Region Player of the Year, Lone Star Conference South Division Co-Player of the Year and LSC Freshman of the Year. In 2011 and 2012, she was selected for the NFCA South Central All-Region First Team and Received NFCA Division II Golden Shoe Award as the National Top base stealer, Stealing 74 bases on 77 attempts and led all collegiate softball players (NCAA Division I, II, III, and NAIA) in steals. Setting a new Lone Star Conference single-season stolen base record. Also in 2012, Lone Star Conference honored and named her with the Fred Jacob female academic athlete and softball player of the year. In Vrazel’s junior year she started all 65 games, having a .398 batting average, recorded 65 runs, 6 triples and stole 53 bases on 61 attempts. Was Selected to the 2013 Capital One Academic All-District and All-American First Team. She was named, The Elite 89 award recipient by the NCAA and received Daktronics All-America Honorable Mention.