Bryce Ayoso
Catcher #11
Ht/Wt
5'
10"
|
200 lbs.
Class
Senior
Hometown
Provo, 
Utah
Last School
Provo High School
Roster Years
2005 | 2008-2010


Personal

Born in Provo ... parents are Aaron and Sharlene ... played in the Best in the West Tournament in 2002 at Los Angeles ... played for Team Utah in the Moscow-Utah Games at Russia in 2003 ... brother Jared played baseball two years at Utah Valley State College and brother Travis now plays for UVU ... served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints mission to Texas Houston East ... broke his foot four times ... once as a Little Leaguer he hit two homers and had to use a pinch runner both times because his foot was in a cast ... majoring in sociology.

Before BYU

Prepped at Provo High where he was coached by former Cougar Lance Moore ... lettered four times in baseball, three times in football and once in wrestling ... was the 2003 Wendy's High School Heisman Award winner for Utah ... won the Distinguished Male Athlete Award presented by the U.S. Marine Corps ... won the Pacific Islander ALII Award three years in a row ... was first team all-state three times and all-region four times ... was two-time team MVP ... made the all-tournament teams in Lubbock, Texas in 2002 and twice in Farmington, N.M., in 2003 and 2004 ... had a career batting average of .468 with 18 homers.

Stats

Year    Avg.   G-GS   AB    R    H   2B   3B   HR   RBI    TB   BB   SO  SB-SBA  SLG%   PO   A  E  FLD%
2005   .200    13-4   30    2    6    1    0    0     1     7    2   10   0-0    .233   29   3  1  .970
2008   .260   41-38  146   21   38    6    0    3    29    53   15   21   5-8    .361   42   6  2  .960
2009   .367   22-15   60   11   22    4    0    1    11    29   10   15   1-3    .483   65  12  0 1.000
2010   .337   28-17  184   33   62   15    1    6    28    97   19   30   1-1    .527  231  30  7  .974
TOTALS .304 125-104  421   67  128   26    1   10    69   186   46   77  7-12    .442  367  51 10  .977
BYU Hall of Fame

Freshman Year 2005

Had a four-game hitting streak ... started three games at catcher and one as DH.

Sophmore Year 2008

Tied the school record for at bats (7) in a single game at San Diego State.

Junior Year 2009

Was 3-for-5 with a double, a two-run homer and four RBI in an 18-12 victory at Western Carolina ... batted .391 in league games ... had a season-best five-game hitting streak ... played left field, second base, third base, catcher and DH.

Senior Year 2010

Batted .337 with 62 hits, including 15 doubles and six home runs

Graduate Year

Redshirt Year

Medical Redshirt Year