Lauren Bay-Regula height - How tall is Lauren Bay-Regula?
Lauren Bay-Regula was born on 9 August, 1981 in Trail, Canada. At 39 years old, Lauren Bay-Regula height is 5 ft 8 in (173.0 cm).
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5' 8"
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6' 5"
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6' 3"
Now We discover Lauren Bay-Regula's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of net worth at the age of 41 years old?
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Lauren Bay-Regula Age |
41 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Leo |
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9 August 1981 |
Birthday |
9 August |
Birthplace |
Trail, Canada |
Nationality |
Canada |
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Lauren Bay-Regula Weight & Measurements
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64 kg |
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Dating & Relationship status
She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
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Lauren Bay-Regula Net Worth
She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Lauren Bay-Regula worth at the age of 41 years old? Lauren Bay-Regula’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from Canada. We have estimated
Lauren Bay-Regula's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Her older brother, Jason Bay, was an outfielder in Major League Baseball for the Seattle Mariners. Her husband, David Regula, was a place kicker for Dartmouth College, graduating as the second-leading scorer in school history. In 2015, Lauren and David Regula co-founded TrAk Athletics, a small group training and fitness facility in Akron, Ohio.
The win would also kick off a career best 10 consecutive game win streak that was broken by the Oklahoma Sooners on April 2. In the last game of the next day on the 8th, the win was a 10-inning duel with Courtnay Foster of the Northwestern Wildcats with the two combining for 33 strikeouts and Bay-Regula tallying the 1,000th of her career.
Bay-Regula would leave with career top-10 records in wins, ERA, shutouts, innings pitched while setting and still claiming the strikeouts and strikeout ratio crowns. For the Big 12, she ranks top-10 in career ERA (8th) and strikeouts (4th).
Bay-Regula entered the pros with the Chicago Bandits and played one full season over two years, where she also played for the Philadelphia Force. In 2005, she earned All-NPF West Team honors as well as sharing "Pitcher of The Year" with teammate Jennie Finch.
On June 30, 2005, Bay-Regula recorded the first no-hitter for the Chicago Bandits vs. the Stratford Brakettes. That same year, Bay-Regula went 17-1 with 137 strikeouts and a 0.88 ERA in 111.0 innings pitched. Bay would also vie for the Cowles Cup Championship on August 28, 2005 but was pulled after four innings and eventually lost the title to the Akron Racers.
On March 7, 2003, Bay-Regula tied the school single game record for strikeouts when she fanned 17 in regulation against the Maryland Terrapins.
She was a part of the Canadian Softball Team who finished ninth at the 2002 World Championships in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and fifth at the 2004 Athens Olympics. Bay-Regula pitched in 2005 for the Chicago Bandits of the National Pro Fastpitch; in 2006, Bay signed with the expansion Philadelphia Force. After her marriage she added her husband's surname to her own to create a portmanteau surname, Bay-Regula.
For her Junior season, Bay-Regula threw two perfect games, the first on February 22, 2002 against the Tulsa Hurricanes. She would add one more as well as break the school records for strikeouts and strikeout ratio. Her wins, innings and shutouts were also all top-10 for a Cowgirl season in a First Team All-Big 12 year.
On March 8, 2001, Bay-Regula threw her first career no-hitter, defeating the FIU Golden Panthers.
Having been a member since 1999, Bay-Regula made it to the 2004 Athens Olympics and the 2008 Beijing Olympics. At both events overall, Bay-Regula owns a 5-5 win-loss record, posted 69 strikeouts while giving up 10 earned runs in 56.2 innings pitched for a 1.24 ERA.
Lauren Bay-Regula (born August 9, 1981) is a Canadian athlete and sportswoman. A former collegiate NCAA Division I All-American, left-handed hitting softball pitcher originally from Trail, British Columbia, she began playing softball at age 12, and eventually graduated from OSU-Stillwater, playing from 2000-03 where she holds all-time school records.
The total tied the NCAA fourth best single game effort for strikeouts and now stands 5th all-time; as well the game featured 31 combined strikeouts with opposing pitcher Kara Pierce. The scoreless streak was snapped by the Tulsa Hurricanes when they scored in Bay-Regula's fourth inning of relief, the Cowgirls eventually won that contest in extras on March 26. She had pitched 5 games, two complete with 54 strikeouts and surrendering only three hits and 7 walks.