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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.
First phase for the stadium includes grandstands on the western side of the stadium with seating for 5,065 [5] including 468 chairback seats. A berm is located north of the northern end zone area. The stadium includes two press box sections, each measuring 12' x 71'. A covered camera deck is located between the two press box sections.
They are ranked by capacity, which is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can normally accommodate. All U.S. stadiums with a current capacity of 10,000 or more are included in the list. The majority of these stadiums are used for American football , either in college football or the National Football League (NFL).
Husky Softball Stadium • Seattle, WA (Husky Classic) W 8–0 5: 19–0: Mar 2: Northwestern* Husky Softball Stadium • Seattle, WA (Husky Classic) W 8–2: 20–0: Mar 3: Alabama* Husky Softball Stadium • Seattle, WA (Husky Classic) W 4–1: 21–0: Mar 3: BYU* Husky Softball Stadium • Seattle, WA (Husky Classic) W 7–4: 22–0: Mar 4 ...
May 29-The news late last week that six of Washington’s top softball players had entered the transfer portal was certainly surprising. Heather Tarr, in her 20 seasons as UW coach, has overseen ...
Cedar Ridge, which has won 25 straight games and is ranked No. 20 in the country, is the Austin area's top team as the UIL state playoffs begin. Austin area's top softball teams and pitchers ...
The Huskies opened the $2.2 million Husky Softball Stadium 31 years ago in 1994, [29] adjacent to Husky Stadium. East of the football stadium's north grandstand, it shares the view of Mount Rainier to the southeast. The seating capacity is 1,000 in the main grandstand
The FieldTurf at Husky Stadium was replaced with a newer one after nine seasons in 2009 at a cost of $350,000. [21] Pre-renovation in 2009, looking south; Downtown and Space Needle at top right An aerial view of Husky Stadium as seen the day before the start of the 2011 renovation project. "Go Huskies" and the "W" logo were painted on the north ...