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The Huskies end the regular season ranked No. 3 in the country, a finish that normally would guarantee them home field advantage through the WCWS. But since Husky Softball Stadium did not have permanent lights, it was ineligible to host NCAA postseason games, and the Huskies were sent to Amherst, Massachusetts for the regional.
Husky Softball Stadium is the home stadium for the Division I (NCAA) Washington Huskies softball team. Located next to Husky Stadium on the campus of University of Washington, the stadium features seating for 1,500 fans. Included in the 1,500 seat capacity is a combination of chair back, theatre, and bleacher seating.
The 2022 Washington Huskies softball team represented the University of Washington in the 2022 NCAA Division I softball season. The Huskies were coached by Heather Tarr , in her eighteenth season. The Huskies played their home games at Husky Softball Stadium and competed in the Pac-12 Conference .
Transitions in this day and age are tough, but we are excited for the future of Husky softball.” ... (32-15) lost six of its last seven games and was knocked out in the NCAA regional.
The Huskies were invited to the 2018 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament, where they swept the NCAA Seattle Regional and NCAA Seattle Super Regional and then completed a run to the title game of the Women's College World Series where they fell to champion Florida State.
The following is a list of Washington Huskies softball seasons.The University of Washington is a member of the Pac-12 Conference of the NCAA Division I.The Huskies have won four conference championships, appeared in the NCAA Division I softball tournament 36 times, and in the Women's College World Series 14 times.
The 1996 Washington Huskies softball team represented the University of Washington in the 1996 NCAA Division I softball season. The Huskies were coached by Teresa Wilson , who led her fourth season. The Huskies finished with a record of 59–9, and won the Pacific-10 Conference with a 23–4 record.
Danielle wears number 15 for Pride as she did for the Washington Huskies. Danielle pitched her first game for the Pride on July 30, 2010 against the Chicago Bandits. The final score of Lawrie's first game was 8–3 in favor of the Chicago Bandits. In 2011, Lawrie was named an All-Star for the Pride. [49]