Rastigue joined the Lancers in the summer of 2025 following a successful stop at St. Francis Pennsylvania after an excellent playing career at Bellarmine University.
In her first season in Farmville, she helped Longwood win four games while playing a schedule that featured five teams in the top 20 at the time of the contest. In addition, Channy Johnson earned Second-Team All-MAC honors while goalkeeper Sophie Mooldijk led the nation in saves per game.
In the fall of 2024, Rastigue helped guide St. Francis to a 10-win campaign that also included a 5-3 record in the Northeast Conference (NEC). She spent the spring as an assistant at Oberlin College, and she also has coached at the International Field Hockey Club of Kentucky, the Stealth Field Hockey Club, Pinnacle Field Hockey and the Great Lakes Regional Field Hockey Club.
Her playing experience spanned five seasons at Bellarmine, where she earned a variety of accolades during her career: Academic All-MAC honoree (three years), NFHCA National Academic Squad (three years) and College Sports Communicators' Academic All-District Team (2023).
On the field, she had sixteen defensive saves, which is the program record, while also scoring five goals and adding three assists. Two of her goals were game winners.
She graduated with her Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education and Learning Behavior Disorders from Bellarmine, where she also earned her Master's in Arts in Education, Teacher Leadership and STEAM from Bellarmine as well.