LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Washington University in St. Louis softball senior
Erin Reardon has been named National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Second Team All-America, the organization announced on Wednesday evening. She is the first All-American for the softball program since 2016 and marks the 15th All-America honor for the program.
Reardon has been a staple in the WashU lineup for four years, making 133 starts in 149 games playing in the outfield. The Brooklyn Park, Minn. native finished her career with a .392 batting average, wrapping up senior year with a career-high .450 average.
Reardon's .392 average puts her at 7
th all-time in program history while her .447 on-base percentage also puts her at 7
th and her 56 stolen bases puts her at 6
th.
Additionally, Reardon finished her senior season with 49 hits including six doubles, two triples and two homeruns as well as 13 RBI, 27 runs scored and 65 total bases. She led the squad with 17 stolen bases and had an on-base plus slugging (OPS) of 1.116.
In her time at WashU, Reardon was part of three NCAA Tournament teams, including the first team to ever host an NCAA Regional (2024). In 2025, the Bears had the most wins (34) since 2016 and won the UAA for the first time since 2017.
Reardon picked up an NFCA First Team All-Region nod as well as a First Team All-UAA honor.