Radcliffe was named an assistant coach in June 2026 and enters her first season with the Blue Devils. She joined the Duke softball program after a three-year stint at NC State, serving as the infield coach and overseeing base running.
During her time with the Wolfpack, Radcliffe aided the development of the offense, specifically the slappers and baserunners, and served as the camp director for Pack Softball Camps. She helped guide NC State to a 27-26 ledger in 2026 and make its first postseason appearance since 2022. In her three seasons in Raleigh, the Wolfpack compiled an 82-78 overall record and produced four All-Region selections, four All-ACC honorees and a SoftballAmerica Freshman All-American in Morgan Talley.
Prior to NC State, Radcliffe served as an assistant coach at Indiana University for the 2023 season, following a four-year playing career with the Hoosiers. She oversaw the infield and offense and was part of the coaching staff that was named the NFCA Midwest Regional Staff of the Year.
The Rockville, Virginia, native started all 162 games she appeared in for the Hoosiers, primarily at shortstop, and led the team in runs (2019, 2020), home runs (2019, 2020, 2021) and RBI (2019, 2021). She was a 2022 NCAA Woman of the Year nominee, two-time All-Big Ten honoree and three-time Big Ten Distinguished Scholar. At the conclusion of her senior season in 2021, she earned NFCA All-Region Third Team honors and was tabbed a CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team selection.
Upon completion of her undergraduate studies, Radcliffe was awarded the Big Ten Postgraduate Scholarship to continue her education while on the coaching staff at Indiana. She earned her master's degree in kinesiology in May 2023.
Radcliffe also spent four seasons in the Professional Softball League (PSL), playing with the Florida Vibe, located in Bradenton, Florida.Â