Bree Carrico and Jordan Lynch have been recognized for their outstanding performances in the 2026 season, earning multiple All-American honors. Lynch received First Team All-American accolades from D1 Softball and Softball America, alongside Second Team honors from NFCA. Carrico was named a Third Team All-American by the NFCA and a Freshman All-American by D1 Softball and Softball America. Their achievements highlight notable contributions, including Lynch's impressive .414 batting average and Carrico’s dominant pitching with a 1.88 ERA.

By the Numbers
  • Jordan Lynch led the Hokies with a .414 batting average, 70 runs, and 84 hits.
  • Bree Carrico posted a 15-2 record with a 1.88 ERA, striking out 126 batters over 115.2 innings.
State of Play
  • Bree Carrico is a finalist for NFCA Freshman of the Year, marking a significant achievement in her first collegiate season.
  • Jordan Lynch’s offensive statistics rank her among the top in Virginia Tech history for hits and home runs in a single season.
What's Next

As they prepare for the upcoming season, expectations are high for both Carrico and Lynch to continue their exceptional performances. Their recognition as All-Americans could lead to increased attention and recruitment opportunities for the Hokies' softball program.

Bottom Line

The recognition of Bree Carrico and Jordan Lynch reflects a significant milestone for the Virginia Tech softball program, underlining their potential impact on future seasons. Their impressive statistics and accolades set the foundation for continued success and recognition in collegiate softball.