ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- The University of Chicago softball team placed three individuals on the All-UAA Team as released by the University Atheltic Association on Tuesday morning.
Paige Heffke led the way, earning 1st-Team honors for her performance in the circle, and
Natalie Antin and
Audrey Hui each earned a spot on the 2nd-Team.
Paige Heffke was named a 1st-Team All-UAA selection after having one of the best pitching seasons in UChicago history this season. Heffke earned 16 wins in the circle and compiled 125 strikeouts, a 2.10 ERA, and a 0.90 WHIP in 166.1 innings for the Maroons. Her 31 appearances and 25 starts both rank top-3 in a single-season in school history, and she also ranked top-4 in both wins and innings pitched in 2025. The North Royalton, Ohio native caps off one of the best pitching careers in UChicago history, breaking the career school records with 96 appearances, 79 starts, 527.0 innings pitched, and 7 saves. She also became just the second UChicago player in program history to win 50 career games, finishing just one win of the program record.
Natalie Antin earns 2nd-Team All-UAA honors after hitting .350 and leading the Maroons with 42 hits and 7 doubles. The sophomore from Los Angeles, California ranks 7th in UChicago program history with a .380 career batting average through two seasons, and she has started all but three games for the Maroons so far in her career. She has compiled career totals of 89 hits, 34 runs scored, 14 doubles, and a .929 OPS.
Audrey Hui earned 2nd-Team All-UAA after starting all 40 games for the Maroons while recording a .325 batting average with 38 hits and 28 RBIs. Hui ranks 10th in UChicago single-season history with her 28 RBIs, and she is just the 13th player in UChicago history to appear in 40 or more games in a single season. The sophomore from Cumming, Georgia has compiled career totals of 69 hits, 39 RBIs, 36 runs scored, and a .325 career batting average for the Maroons.
The Maroons capped off the season with their fourth consecutive 20-win season as they finished the season 21-19 and 10-8 in the UAA. The Maroons won six straight games to end the 2025 season to lock up fourth place in the UAA.