@ReganShockey ||
@reganshockey
Last updated: June 2, 2026
Career Honors
2026
NFCA All-West (First Team)
Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year
All-Big 12 (Second Team)
Big 12 All-Defensive Team
Softball America Defender of the Week (2/23-3/1)
USA Softball Top 50 Player Watch List
Preseason All-Big 12
D1 Softball Preseason D100 Players (#84)
D1 Softball Preseason Position Ranking (#16 Outfield)
Softball America Preseason Top 100 (#62)
Softball America Preseason Position Ranking (#11 Outfield)
2025
NFCA All-West (Second Team)
All-Big 12 (Second Team)
Big 12 All-Tournament Team
USA Softball Player of the Year Watch List (Top 53)
Preseason All-Big 12
D1 Softball Preseason D100 Players (#47)
D1 Softball Position Ranking (#16 Outfield)
Softball American Preseason Top 100 (#59)
2024
NFCA All-West (First Team)
All-Pac-12 (First Team)
Pac-12 All-Defensive Team
Pac-12 All-Freshman Team
NFCA Top 10 Freshman List
NFCA Top 25 Freshman List
Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (2/12-18)
Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (2/19-25)
Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (4/1-7)
Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (4/15-21)
D1 Softball Freshman All-American
Softball American Freshman All-American
Softball America Top 50 Freshman Watch List
Record Books
Season
Batting Average: 10th (.451 - 2026)
Freshman
Hits: 5th (80 - 2024)
Batting Average: 6th (.404 - 2024)
Career (171 GP/171 GS, .422 AVG/.448 OBP/.449 SLG/.897 OPS, 7 2B, 3 3B, 1 HR, 59 RBI, 38-42 SB, .979 fld%)
- Started all 171 games in center field during her first three seasons
- Named the 2026 Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year
- Recorded 80 or more hits in all three of her seasons
- Recorded a .451 batting average during the 2026 season to rank 10th in Arizona single season batting average
- Ranked fifth in the Arizona freshman record books with 80 hits and sixth with a .404 batting average
- Three-time NFCA All-West honoree
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2026 (54 GP/54 GS, .451 AVG/.487 OBP/.467 SLG/.954 OPS, 3 2B, 0 3B, 0 HR, 17 RBI, 10-11 SB, .993 fld%)
- Started 54 games for Arizona; 53 in center field and one at shortstop
- Named the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year after finishing conference play with zero errors and a 1.000 fielding percentage
- Earned All-Big 12 first team and Big 12 All-Defensive Team honors
- Led Arizona with a .451 batting average, 82 hits, 73 runs scored, and 10 stolen bases
- Recorded four hits in two games to tie her career high (vs. Drake (2/12) and vs. Baylor (3/27))
- Drove in three runs against BYU (3/5)
- Tied her career high of two stolen bases against Boise State (2/19)
- Led Arizona with 27 multi-hit games and 23 multiple run games
- Ranked second in the Big 12 with a .451 batting average
- Her 82 hits led Arizona and ranked second in the Big 12
- Maintained a .487 on base percentage to rank second on the team and 10th in the Big 12
- Made 11 assists during the season
2025 (61 GP/61 GS, .415 AVG/.432 OBP/.467 SLG/.899 OPS, 2 2B, 3 3B, 1 HR, 16 RBI, 20-23 SB, .970 fld%)
- Made 61 starts in center field for Arizona
- Earned NFCA All-West second team and All-Big 12 second team honors
- Named to the Big 12 All-Tournament team
- Led Arizona and ranked second in the Big 12 with 88 hits which ranks ninth in the NCAA
- Had 20 stolen bases to lead the team and rank fourth in the Big 12
- Scored 57 runs to lead the team
- Hit her first career home run – an inside-the-park home run – against Kansas (4/13)
- Recorded three hits in five games during the season
- Drove in two runs in three games
- Set a career high of two stolen bases against Western Michigan (2/7) and tied the mark four times throughout the season
- Hit her first career triple against Western Michigan (2/7)
- Led the Wildcats with 30 multi-hit games
- Maintained a 23-game hitting streak to open the season (2/6-3/2)
- Led Arizona’s outfield with eight assists, three of which were from the infield on a defensive shift
- Became the first Wildcat to record 20 or more stolen bases since Chelsea Suitos in 2015
2024 (56 GP/56 GS, .404 AVG/.427 OBP/.414 SLG/.841 OPS, 2 2B, 0 3B, 0 HR, 26 RBI, 8-8 SB, .971 fld%)
- Started all of Arizona’s 56 games in center field
- Led Arizona with a .404 batting average, 80 hits and eight stolen bases
- Her 80 hits led the Pac-12 and her .404 batting average ranked sixth in the conference
- Finished the season ranked second among DI freshman with 80 hits and sixth with a .404 batting average
- Her 80 hits ranked ninth among all DI players
- Recorded four hits in three games (at Utah (4/5), at New Mexico State (4/9), and vs. Arizona State (4/21))
- Drove in four RBI against Marshall (2/23)
- Hit a pair of doubles during the season (at Utah (4/5) and at NMSU (4/9))
- Led Arizona with 22 multiple hit games and drove in multiple RBI in seven games
- Had a 14-game hitting and reached base streak (Feb. 10-Feb. 25)
- Led Arizona’s outfield with 12 assists, eight of which happened from the infield on a defensive shift
- Ranked fifth in the Arizona freshman record books with 80 hits and sixth with a .404 batting average
- Named first-team NFCA All-West Region and first-team All-Pac-12
- Was named to the NFCA Top 10 Freshman List
- Earned spots on the Pac-12 All-Defensive and All-Freshman teams
- Four-time Pac-12 Freshman of the Week honoree
- Named a D1 Softball Freshman All-American and a Softball America Freshman All-American
High School
- Ranked #18 recruit nationally by Extra Inning Softball
- 2022 Division 1 All-CIF
- Two-time first-team All-League
- 2019 PGF Platinum Champion with OC Batbusters
- Won the Alliance National Championship, the Top Club Championship, and the Triple Crown Sports Championship with the OC Batbusters Stith in 2022
- Coached by Arizona Softball alum Toni Mascarenas with the OC Batbusters Stith
Personal
- Born on September 10, 2004 to Tim and Veronica Shockey
- Has four older brothers, Austin, Cameron, Logan, and Collin
- Enjoys painting, going to the beach, and attending church classes in her free time
- Chose Arizona because “I wanted to be a part of a legacy. Arizona is known for its great softball program and an amazing stadium atmosphere. I wanted to be part of the culture of the University of Arizona and be a Wildcat.”