Baltzell graduated from
Mountain View High School where she played softball, basketball and volleyball. She began her
Longwood Lancers career by tying the school season record for walks and leading the team in eight offensive categories as a freshman. In her debut on February 11, 2012, Baltzell went (3/5) with a solo home run to score the winning run over the
Western Carolina Catamounts. The Lancers spent that year as an Independent before joining the
Big South. Baltzell was named a 2013 National Fastpitch Coaches Association Second Team
All-American to accompany First Team All-
Big South conference honors. Baltzell was the first in school history to merit the NFCA honor as she broke and set surviving school records with career best in RBIs and home runs; both led and were the top conference season records, of which the home run mark still lasts. Her season
hits, slugging (conference best), walks (Longwood season best) and
runs still all rank top-5 at the school. Finally, Baltzell led the Nation with her homers and ranked top-5 in slugging. On March 5, Baltzell stole a career high three stolen bases vs. the
Winthrop Eagles. For a second year, Baltzell earned conference First Team honors and added a "Player of The Year" distinction. She broke her own record for walks, in addition her average (career best), slugging and
doubles remain top-5 season records. In the conference, Baltzell too set the walks mark and led for the year in average, slugging and on base percentage. March 15-April 12, the Lancer batted to a 21 consecutive game hit streak. She hit .547 (35/64) with 25 RBIs, 4 homers, a
triple, 8 doubles, 10 walks, 7 steals and slugging .890%, with just two strikeouts over the span. The streak is a top-5 school record. For a final year, Baltzell earned First Team honors from the conference and was again recognized "Player of The Year." She was later named
Big South Female Athlete of The Year. She broke and set school records in slugging and walks (both career highs and the conference benchmarks), the RBI, home runs, on base percentage, runs and stolen bases were top-5 all-time for a Lancer season. Baltzell led the conference in and ranked top-5 in all the same categories for the
NCAA, excluding steals. Later on April 4, she would collect her 200th career RBI vs. the
Campbell Fighting Camels; connecting for a game-winning, three-run homer to do it. Baltzell set personal single game records in RBIs when she brought in 7 vs.
Gardner–Webb Runnin' Bulldogs on May 7 by swatting two home runs, a grand slam among them; the next day walking 4 times in a game with the
Charleston Southern Buccaneers, Baltzell won the game scoring on a wild pitch. The Lancers made the
NCAA tournament and were able to win a game, their first, but were eliminated on May 16. In her final appearance, Baltzell was one of two to get a hit when she singled in the first, losing to the
Utah Utes. Baltzell completed her studies at Longwood with the career crown in RBIs, hits, home runs, doubles, slugging, walks and runs. She is top-5 in average and stolen bases. For the
Big South, she counts for the seasons 2013–15, Baltzell leads in slugging (.952%) and walks (141); she stands top-10 in average (.420), RBIs (195), home runs (67) doubles (43) and runs scored (195). In all of the
NCAA, she ranks in home runs (tied 10th), slugging percentage (5th) and with an amassed 5 grand slams (6th). ==Baseball==