sport.wikisort.org - StadiumHusky 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 main stands consist of 200 theatre-style seats and 800 bench seats. An additional 500 can be seated when bleachers are added around the stadium perimeter. Overflow viewing is available from the concourses at adjacent Husky Stadium.[1]
This article is about the University of Washington softball venue. For other similarly named venues, see Husky Stadium (disambiguation).
Softball stadium on the University of Washington campus in Seattle, WA
Husky Softball Stadium |
Location | Adjacent to and east of Husky Stadium, Seattle, Washington |
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Coordinates | 47°39′2.4″N 122°17′59.9″W |
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Owner | University of Washington |
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Operator | University of Washington |
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Seating type | Chairback seats Bleacher seats |
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Capacity | 1,500[1] |
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Field size | Left Field: 198 ft. Center Field: 215 ft. Right Field: 198 ft. (estimated) |
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Surface | Grass |
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Scoreboard | Electronic |
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Opened | April 8, 1994[1] |
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Construction cost | $4 million in two phases[1] |
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Architect | Loschky, Marquardt and Nesholm |
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Washington Huskies softball (NCAA) (1994-Present) |
Construction
The stadium was built in two main phases. Phase One was completed in 1993. Phase Two began in 1995 and was completed in 1996. The stadium has field lighting, dugouts, a press box, two batting cages along the left field line, and an electronic scoreboard. Also included are coaches offices, locker rooms, training rooms, concessions, a conference room, and restrooms. The stadium was built with materials similar to those used in other campus athletics facilities.[1]
The initial home game was played in April 8, 1994 against Willamette.
Post-season play
NCAA Regional Softball Tournaments were held at the stadium in 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2007.[1]
References
External links
Washington Huskies softball |
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Head coaches |
- Teresa Wilson (1993–2003)
- Scott Centala & Steve Dailey (2004)
- Heather Tarr (2005–present)
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Seasons |
- 1993
- 1994
- 1995
- 1996
- 1997
- 1998
- 1999
- 2000
- 2001
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005
- 2006
- 2007
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- 2022
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National Championships in bold; College World Series appearances in italics |
University of Washington |
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Academic divisions |
- College of Arts and Sciences
- College of Built Environments
- Foster School of Business
- School of Dentistry
- College of Education
- College of Engineering
- College of the Environment
- Graduate School
- Information School
- School of Law
- School of Medicine
- School of Nursing
- School of Pharmacy
- School of Public Health
- Evans School of Public Policy and Governance
- School of Social Work
Subdivisions |
- School of Art + Art History + Design
- Department of Bioengineering
- School of Drama
- Educational Outreach
- Department of Geography
- Department of Global Health
- Jackson School of International Studies
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Athletics | Teams |
- Washington Huskies
- Football
- Seasons
- Bowls
- QBs
- NFL Draft
- Men's basketball
- Women's basketball
- Baseball
- Crew
- Softball
- Men's soccer
- Women's soccer
- Women's volleyball
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Venues | |
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Other |
- Harry the Husky
- Apple Cup
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Campus |
- Benson Hall
- Condon Hall
- Denny Hall
- Drumheller Fountain
- Gerberding Hall
- Hill-Crest Mansion
- Husky Union Building
- Odegaard Undergraduate Library
- Planetarium
- Jones Playhouse
- Meany Hall
- Quad
- Red Square
- Suzzallo Library
- Sylvan Grove Theater and Columns
- Magnuson Health Sciences Center
- William H. Gates Hall
- UW Tower
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Media |
- KEXP-FM
- KUOW (AM)
- KUOW-FM
- University of Washington Television
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People |
- Alumni
- Faculty
- University presidents
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Research | |
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Student life |
- Associated Students
- "Bow Down to Washington"
- GPSS
- Housing
- Husky Marching Band
- The Daily of the University of Washington
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Campuses |
- Seattle (Main)
- Bothell
- Tacoma
- North Sound (cancelled)
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Miscellaneous |
- Board of Regents
- DeFunis v. Odegaard
- Transition School and Early Entrance Program
- UW Academy for Young Scholars
- University of Washington firebombing incident
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Softball parks of the Pac-12 Conference |
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