Ohio State sophomore outside hitter Ayanna Swan has decided to end her career after just one season with the Buckeyes.
The Richmond, Virginia, native announced her decision on her Instagram account and alluded to mental health being her number one concern.
Swan played in 23 matches as a rookie for the Buckeyes in 2017, including 10 starts. She posted 134 kills (2.06) , 21 digs and 16 blocks, including a season-best 19 kills against Northern Illinois.
A first team AVCA High School All-American, Swan was a three-time All-Virginia, all-region, all-metro and all-conference honoree at Mills E. Goodwin High School.
Once with the Buckeyes, she notched double-digit kills on five occasions, while hitting at a .250 or better clip in eight matches. Swan put up a season-high two blocks on four occasions, including in conference matches against Purdue, Illinois and Wisconsin. The rookie pulled up a season-best three digs twice, at BYU and at Wisconsin.
Ohio State went 15-16 in 2017, including 8-12 in Big Ten play.
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