Get to know UTSA softball student-athlete Reagan Stoudt in this Q&A.
Q: Why did you choose UTSA?
Reagan Stoudt: "I chose UTSA because San Antonio is a great, growing city that is full of opportunities with a strong community."
Q: What do you like most about being a student-athlete at UTSA?
Reagan Stoudt: "The thing I love most about being a student-athlete at UTSA is all of the growing connections I have been able to make with our support staff, my coaches, and teammates."
Q: How did you first get involved in playing your sport?
Reagan Stoudt: "It all started with Tee-ball in Grand Ridge, Illinois. Shoutout to the red team."
Q: What are you majoring in and what do you hope to do following your athletic career?
Reagan Stoudt: "I am majoring in political science. Following college, I plan to go to law school and pursue a career as a lawyer."
Q: What is an interesting fact about you that most people might not know?
Reagan Stoudt: "I can say the alphabet backwards."
Q: Who has been the most influential person in your life?
Reagan Stoudt: "The most influential person in my life is my grandpa Bob because he always supported his family and made his presence known everywhere."
Q: Who is your sports role model?
Reagan Stoudt: "My sports role model is Katie Stewart because, working out with her throughout the years, she inspired me to push myself. She sure can hit the ball also!"
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