Bain became the fifth Razorback since 2018 to be selected to the prestigious list, joining Ella McDowell (2025), Kennedy Miller (2024), Reagan Johnson (2023), and former Hog Mary Haff (2018). Additionally, Arkansas is the only program in the nation to have a top 25 finalist for the award in each of the previous four seasons.
The Eagleville, Tenn., product is one of eight SEC freshmen up for the award.
This season, she has posted a .391 average with 45 hits, 15 doubles, three homers, 37 walks, 36 runs scored, 31 RBI and a .542 OBP while posting 13 multi-hit games and nine multi-RBI games. She has reached base in 42 of her 44 games played this season, while being the only player nationally to rank in the top five among D1 freshmen (Min 70 AB) in walks per game (1st, .80), OBP (1st, .547), and doubles (5th, 15) entering the week.
Her batting average (.391) and on-base percentage (.542) are on pace to be the best by a Razorback freshman all-time, while she currently ranks 13th in single-season hits by a rookie. Additionally, Bain’s 15 doubles are the most by a freshman in program history.
Defensively, Bain has seen action behind the plate and in right field. She owns a 1.000 fielding percentage with 95 putouts and nine assists. She has caught two of the three runners who have attempted to steal against her this season.
No. 6/9 Arkansas (38-7, 11-7 SEC) will be back in action this weekend when the Razorbacks host Missouri for a three-game SEC series. Game times are set for 5 p.m. on Friday, 11 a.m. on Saturday, and 1 p.m. on Sunday. The series opener and finale will be streamed on SEC Network+, while game two will be televised on SEC Network.
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