Reagan Murdoch

Reagan Murdoch is a driven and dynamic student-athlete making her mark at American University, where she stars for the Eagles women’s lacrosse team and excels academically as a Neuroscience major. Known for her versatility and two-way play, Reagan has been a key contributor since arriving on campus.

In 2025, she earned Second Team All-Patriot League honors as a junior, leading the team with 38 goals—including three game-winners—while adding 7 assists for 45 points, just one shy of the team lead. Her all-around impact was undeniable: she also recorded 25 draw controls, 15 caused turnovers, and 8 ground balls. She was recognized with four Patriot League Weekly Honorable Mentions and reached the milestone of 100 career points.

Reagan’s collegiate success was evident from the start. As a sophomore in 2024, she started all 16 games and led the team with 33 goals and 44 points, including seven hat tricks and a career-high five-goal performance against UMBC. During her freshman campaign in 2023, she played in every game and started 13, posting 16 goals and 8 assists.

Off the field, Reagan thrives in the classroom. She is a two-time Patriot League Academic Honor Roll honoree, balancing rigorous academics with elite-level athletics. Drawn to American University for its competitive spirit, vibrant campus life, and Washington, D.C. setting, Reagan continues to embrace every opportunity for growth.

A proud alum of Mt. Lebanon High School, Reagan was a two-time US Lacrosse All-American, four-year varsity letter winner, and totaled 197 career goals. She was named the 2021 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Lacrosse Player of the Year and the 2022 Almanac Female Athlete of the Year, while also excelling as a two-time basketball captain, WPIAL champion, and PIAA state runner-up.

Reagan is equally passionate about giving back to the game. A proud 2022 graduate of Pittsburgh Premier Lacrosse Club (PPLC), she is entering her third summer as a coach, helping to inspire and develop the next generation of players at the club that helped shape her own journey.