WATERBURY, Conn. -- Post University Softball alum
Bailey Dickenson is back for the 2025-26 athletic year as the designated player and first baseman, who finished her career this past spring, will work as a Graduate Assistant Coach on Head Coach
Julie Meyer-Jones' staff for the 2026 season.
Dickenson returns to Post after a four-year career on the diamond with the Eagles, in which she finished with a .225 batting average across 111 games played and 88 starts. Dickenson recorded three home runs, 40 runs batted in, eight doubles, 54 total hits, and scored 11 times.
Playing primarily as the designated player and first baseman, Dickenson finished her career with a .986 fielding percentage, which included three straight seasons with a perfect 1.000 percentage in the field. The career mark for her gave her the fourth-best fielding percentage in program history for a Post University Softball player.
As of right now, the Eagles are currently slated to begin the season at the Space Coast Spring Games in Viera, Florida, with the 2026 schedule still pending changes.