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Bailey Bram was born on 5 September, 1990 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, is a Canadian ice hockey player (born 1990). Discover Bailey Bram's Biography, Age, Height, 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 networth at the age of 33 years old?

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Age 33 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 5 September, 1990
Birthday 5 September
Birthplace Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Nationality Canada

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Bailey Bram Height, Weight & Measurements

At 33 years old, Bailey Bram height is 173 cm and Weight 63 kg.

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Height 173 cm
Weight 63 kg
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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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Bailey Bram Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Bailey Bram worth at the age of 33 years old? Bailey Bram’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. She is from Canada. We have estimated Bailey Bram's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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1990

Bailey Bram Mitchell (born September 5, 1990) is a Canadian retired ice hockey player.

1999

In addition, Mercyhurst notched 12 goals in a game for the first time since the 1999–2000 season.

2005

She led the St. Adolphe Hawks in scoring in 2005–06.

2006

In 2006, she participated in the Mac's Midget Tournament with the Blazers of Balmoral Hall School.

In addition, she won a silver medal with the Assiniboine Park Rangers at the 2006 Western Shield.

2007

With Team Manitoba, Bram won a bronze medal with Manitoba at the 2007 National Women's Under-18 Championships.

In the same year, she won a silver medal with Manitoba at the 2007 Canada Winter Games.

Bram won a gold medal at the Balmoral Hall tournament in 2007 and she captained Balmoral Hall and finished third in team scoring in 2007–08.

2008

During the 2008–09 season, Bram led all Mercyhurst Lakers and College Hockey America (CHA) freshmen in scoring.

In addition, she posted a seven-game point-scoring streak (four goals, six assists) from Feb. 21 through NCAA semifinal vs. No. 2 Minnesota on March 20.

She recorded her first career goal, a game-winner, in first game, October 10, 2008, at Boston University.

Seven days later, she recorded two assists, helping on Valerie Chouinard's game-winner, October 17 vs. Renssalaer.

She scored two goals October 31 at Colgate and she scored a hat-trick, including the game-winner, February 7 at Niagara.

Bram netted the game-winner in each game during weekend series February 27 and 28 at Wayne State.

She scored multiple goals in two games and two or more points in seven contests.

2009

In March 2009, Bram competed in the NCAA Frozen Four along with two other players from her hometown of Ste.

Anne, Manitoba, population 1,500.

Known colloquially as the Ste.

Anne Three, Bram, Jocelyne Larocque of the Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs, and senior captain of the Minnesota Golden Gophers, Melanie Gagnon competed in the event.

2010

On March 13, 2010: Bram scored two goals, including the game winner as the Lakers beat Boston University by a score of 4–1 in the NCAA Regionals.

On October 15, 2010: Bram registered two assists, including her 100th career point, in a game against the Bemidji State Beavers.

2011

She became the 11th Lakers player to crack the century mark in the 4–0 win.

On January 14 and 15, 2011, Bram combined for nine points in the two wins over Brown.

In the first win, Bram accumulated three assists for a 6–0 score.

The following day, she registered two goals and four assists for a career-high six points.

On February 25, 2011, (in the second period of a 6–2 win versus the Robert Morris Colonials), Bailey Bram assisted on Meghan Agosta's 151st career goal.

The goal made Agosta the all-time leading goal scorer in NCAA history.

During the 2011–12 Mercyhurst Lakers women's ice hockey season, Bram experienced several milestones.

She played in her 100th game for the Lakers on October 1, 2011.

She would be held pointless as the Lakers would lose the game by a 1–0 tally to Quinnipiac.

It was Quinnipiac's first victory over Mercyhurst in twelve regular season matches.

Two weeks later (on October 15), Bram would register a hat trick as the Lakers blanked the Providence Friars women's ice hockey program by a 5–0 tally.

On October 28, 2011, her sister (and Mercyhurst teammate) Shelby Bram would score her first career NCAA goal as Mercyhurst defeated the Lindenwood Lady Lions by a 7–0 tally.

Of note, the October 28 match, marked the first time that Lindenwood hosted an NCAA Division I opponent in their home arena.

Bailey also scored a goal in the game, marking the first time that the two sisters scored a goal in the same NCAA game.

In the following match versus Lindenwood, Bailey and her younger sister, Shelby, would each score two goals as the Lakers emerged as the victor in a 14–0 whitewash.

Bailey Bram increased her scoring pace by notching five goals to go with five assists in two victories over the Yale Bulldogs on November 18 and 19, 2011.

In the 9–1 win on November 18, Bram registered two goals and logged two assists.

2018

As a member of Team Canada, she won a silver medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics and five IIHF Women's World Championship medals, one gold and four silver, from 2012 to 2017.

Bram's father, Bill, coached her in junior.