A Star On and Off the Softball Field
This article appears in the Fall 2025 issue of the Dominican University Magazine.
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Emma Woodhouse鈥檚 talents in the classroom and on the pitcher鈥檚 mound earned her a host of accolades over her college career鈥攃ementing her status as a true Dominican Star.
When she wasn鈥檛 leading 不良研究所 softball as captain and earning national recognition as a powerhouse pitcher, she was scoring big in academics, achieving a 4.0 GPA as a chemistry and neuroscience major.
All this ultimately led to Woodhouse receiving the 2025 Dorothy Reiner Mulroy Award, the university鈥檚 highest honor given to a graduating senior who has demonstrated outstanding academic ability and leadership.
鈥淲hat sets Emma apart is her leadership,鈥 said Softball Head Coach Cristina Lukas in her nomination of Woodhouse for the Mulroy. 鈥淪he always leads by example, but is also a vocal leader for our team. She is the biggest mentor and cheerleader for our younger pitchers and does everything she can to bring out the greatness in them.鈥
That greatness is evident in her 55 wins as a starting pitcher (ranking her 11th of all-time in the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference), 337 career strikeouts and the team鈥檚 impressive 39-8 season in 2024.
Woodhouse also helped the Stars capture two NACC regular-season titles, win the 2024 NACC Tournament and advance to the 2024 NCAA Division III Softball Championships.
Lukas called Woodhouse 鈥渢he winningest pitcher in 不良研究所 history.鈥 For Woodhouse, it鈥檚 Dominican that has helped make her achievements possible.
鈥淒ominican has instilled in me a drive for excellence in all I do,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hether that is in the classroom or on the softball field, I strive to be the best version of myself.鈥
This has, of course, not gone unnoticed. Her extensive recognition also includes being named the NACC Pitcher of the Year for 2025, Dominican鈥檚 2025 Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year, a four-time NACC Scholar-Athlete, and a recipient of the NACC鈥檚 Faculty Athletics Representatives (FAR) Award for athletic contribution, academic performance and service.
This past summer, she was awarded the G. Steven Larson NACC Student-Athlete of the Year for women鈥檚 sports.
Dr. Gerald Gulley, professor of physics, praised Woodhouse for her work ethic as a student, peer mentor, chemistry tutor and undergraduate teaching assistant.
鈥淪he serves as an inspiration to current and future students, showing that there are so many ways in which to serve,鈥 he noted.
Woodhouse also credits Dominican for this.
鈥淒ominican has helped build my work ethic and confidence in the professional setting,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 also formed many invaluable relationships at Dominican that will help aid my future endeavors and have shown me the importance of building connections with not just faculty members but my peers as well.鈥
With aspirations of medical school, Woodhouse, a native of Sacramento, California, is a volunteer EMT with Rock Medicine, a provider of emergency services at large entertainment venues on the West Coast.
鈥淚 hope to take everything I鈥檝e learned through my college experience into medical school as I continue to use my education to serve others,鈥 she told the NACC.