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2009 Washington Huskies softball
National Champion
NCAA Atlanta Super Regional champion
NCAA Amherst Regional champion
ConferencePacific-10 Conference
Record51–12 (14–7 Pac-10)
Head coach
Home stadiumHusky Softball Stadium
Seasons← 20082010 →
2009 Pacific-10 Conference softball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
UCLA  ‍‍‍ 16 5   .762 42 11   .792
Washington  ‍‍‍ 14 7   .667 51 12   .810
Arizona  ‍‍‍ 13 7   .650 46 17   .730
Stanford  ‍‍‍ 13 8   .619 48 11   .814
California  ‍‍‍ 10 10   .500 38 20   .655
Arizona State  ‍‍‍ 10 11   .476 47 19   .712
Oregon State  ‍‍‍ 4 17   .190 25 30   .455
Oregon  ‍‍‍ 3 18   .143 16 34   .320
† – Conference champion
y – Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 2009
Rankings from Coaches' Poll


The 2009 Washington Huskies softball team represented the University of Washington in the 2009 NCAA Division I softball season. The Huskies were coached by Heather Tarr, who led her fifth season. The Huskies finished with a record of 51–12. They played their home games at Husky Softball Stadium and competed in the Pacific-10 Conference, where they finished second with a 14–7 record.

The Huskies were invited to the 2009 NCAA Division I softball tournament, where they won the Amherst Regional, swept the Atlanta Super Regional, and then completed a run through the Women's College World Series to claim their first NCAA Women's College World Series Championship.

Roster

2009 Washington Huskies roster
 

Pitchers

Catchers

  • 6 – Taylor Smith – freshman
  • 12 – Alicia Blake – senior
  • 44 – Felecia Harris – freshman

Infielders

  • 1 – Dani Stuart – senior
  • 3 – Niki Williams – freshman
  • 7 – Jenn Salling - Redshirt Sophomore
  • 10 – Jessica Ventoza – senior
  • 11 – Ashley Charters - Redshirt Senior
  • 18 – Morgan Stuartsophomore
  • 22 – Ashlyn Watson – senior
 

Outfielders

  • 2 – Marnie Koziol – senior
  • 4 – Kimi Pohlmanfreshman
  • 19 – Ashley Tuiasosopo – sophomore
  • 21 – Lauren Greer - Redshirt Senior
  • 22 – Alyson McWherter – junior

Utility

  • 5 – Amanda Fleischman – junior
  • 14 – Jenna Clifton – freshman
  • 20 – Bailey Stenson – junior

Schedule

Legend
  Washington win
  Washington loss
* Non-Conference game
2009 Washington Huskies Softball Game Log
Regular season
February
Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record Pac-10 record
Feb 6 vs No. 12 Tennessee* St. George, UT W 2–1 1–0
Feb 6 vs BYU* St. George, UT W 7–3 2–0
Feb 7 at Southern Utah* St. George, UT W 9–0 3–0
Feb 7 vs Loyola Marymount* St. George, UT W 4–2 4–0
Feb 8 vs Utah* St. George, UT W 4–0 5–0
Feb 13 vs UC Santa Barbara* SDSU Softball StadiumSan Diego, CA W 3–0 6–0
Feb 13 vs Utah State* SDSU Softball Stadium • San Diego, CA W 16–3 7–0
Feb 14 at San Diego State* SDSU Softball Stadium • San Diego, CA W 5–0 8–0
Feb 15 vs No. 25 Long Beach State* SDSU Softball Stadium • San Diego, CA W 14–1 9–0
Feb 20 vs LIU Brooklyn* Palm Springs, CA W 7–3 10–0
Feb 20 vs No. 2 Florida* Palm Springs, CA W 1–0 11–0
Feb 21 vs Ole Miss* Palm Springs, CA W 8–2 12–0
Feb 22 vs Nebraska* Palm Springs, CA W 6–0 13–0
Feb 22 vs No. 23 Ohio State* Palm Springs, CA W 1–0 14–0
Feb 27 Seattle* Husky Softball StadiumSeattle, WA W 8–0 15–0
Feb 28 Portland State* Husky Softball Stadium • Seattle, WA W 11–1 16–0
March
Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record Pac-10 record
Mar 1 Portland State* Husky Softball Stadium • Seattle, WA W 8–2 17–0
Mar 6 vs No. 24 Baylor* Rhoads StadiumTuscaloosa, AL W 1–0 18–0
Mar 6 at No. 1 Alabama* Rhoads Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL L 0–6 18–1
Mar 7 vs No. 11 Georgia* Rhoads Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL W 2–0 19–1
Mar 7 at No. 1 Alabama* Rhoads Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL W 6–0 20–1
Mar 8 vs No. 11 Georgia* Rhoads Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL L 0–2 20–2
Mar 12 vs No. 24 Florida State* Anderson Family FieldFullerton, CA W 4–1 21–2
Mar 13 vs Penn State* Anderson Family Field • Fullerton, CA W 14–13 22–2
Mar 13 vs No. 10 Michigan* Anderson Family Field • Fullerton, CA W 1–0 23–2
Mar 14 vs No. 21 Fresno State* Anderson Family Field • Fullerton, CA W 3–0 24–2
Mar 15 at Cal State Fullerton* Anderson Family Field • Fullerton, CA L 2–3 24–3
Mar 21 New Mexico* Husky Softball Stadium • Seattle, WA W 14–3 25–3
Mar 21 New Mexico* Husky Softball Stadium • Seattle, WA W 4–3 26–3
Mar 22 New Mexico* Husky Softball Stadium • Seattle, WA W 9–2 27–3
Mar 27 at California Levine-Fricke FieldBerkeley, CA W 9–1 28–3 1–0
Mar 28 at No. 1 Stanford Boyd & Jill Smith Family StadiumStanford, CA L 0–1 28–4 1–1
Mar 29 at No. 1 Stanford Boyd & Jill Smith Family Stadium • Stanford, CA L 0–2 28–5 1–2
April
Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record Pac-10 record
Apr 3 No. 1 Arizona Husky Softball Stadium • Seattle, WA W 6–0 29–5 2–2
Apr 4 No. 1 Arizona State Husky Softball Stadium • Seattle, WA W 11–3 30–5 3–2
Apr 5 No. 1 Arizona State Husky Softball Stadium • Seattle, WA W 3–2 31–5 4–2
Apr 10 at No. 7 UCLA Easton StadiumLos Angeles, CA L 0–2 31–6 4–3
Apr 11 at UCLA Easton Stadium • Los Angeles, CA L 0–10 31–7 4–4
Apr 17 at Oregon Jane Sanders StadiumEugene, OR W 2–0 32–7 5–4
Apr 18 at Oregon State Oregon State Softball ComplexCorvallis, OR W 1–0 33–7 6–4
Apr 19 at Oregon State Oregon State Softball Complex • Corvallis, OR W 7–1 34–7 7–4
Apr 24 at No. 4 Arizona State Alberta B. Farrington Softball StadiumTempe, AZ L 2–9 34–8 7–5
Apr 25 at No. 7 Arizona Rita Hillenbrand Memorial StadiumTucson, AZ W 4–1 35–8 8–5
Apr 26 at No. 7 Arizona Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium • Tucson, AZ L 0–11 35–9 8–6
Apr 29 No. 2 UCLA Husky Softball Stadium • Seattle, WA W 3–0 36–9 9–6
May
Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record Pac-10 record
May 1 Oregon State Husky Softball Stadium • Seattle, WA W 5–2 37–9 10–6
May 2 Oregon Husky Softball Stadium • Seattle, WA W 11–0 38–9 11–6
May 3 Oregon Husky Softball Stadium • Seattle, WA W 8–2 39–9 12–6
May 7 No. 2 Stanford Husky Softball Stadium • Seattle, WA W 7–0 40–9 13–6
May 8 No. 12 California Husky Softball Stadium • Seattle, WA L 0–1 40–10 13–7
May 9 No. 12 California Husky Softball Stadium • Seattle, WA W 11–3 41–10 14–7
Post-season
NCAA Amherst Regional
Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record NCAAT record
May 15 Sacred Heart UMass Softball ComplexAmherst, MA W 9–1 42–10 1–0
May 16 No. 21 UMass UMass Softball Complex • Amherst, MA W 3–1 43–10 2–0
May 17 No. 21 UMass UMass Softball Complex • Amherst, MA L 1–5 43–11 2–1
May 17 No. 21 UMass UMass Softball Complex • Amherst, MA W 6–1 44–11 3–1
NCAA Atlanta Super Regional
Date Opponent Site/stadium Score Overall record SR Record
May 23 No. 14 Georgia Tech Shirley Clements Mewborn FieldAtlanta, GA W 7–1 45–11 1–0
May 24 No. 14 Georgia Tech Shirley Clements Mewborn Field • Atlanta, GA W 7–0 46–11 2–0
NCAA Women's College World Series
Date Opponent Rank (Seed) Site/stadium Score Overall record WCWS Record
May 28 No. 6 Georgia ASA Hall of Fame StadiumOklahoma City, OK W 3–1 47–11 1–0
May 29 No. 10 Arizona State ASA Hall of Fame Stadium • Oklahoma City, OK W 1–0 48–11 2–0
May 31 No. 6 Georgia ASA Hall of Fame Stadium • Oklahoma City, OK L 8–9 48–12 2–1
May 31 No. 6 Georgia ASA Hall of Fame Stadium • Oklahoma City, OK W 9–3 49–12 3–1
June 1 No. 1 Florida ASA Hall of Fame Stadium • Oklahoma City, OK W 8–0 50–12 4–1
June 2 No. 1 Florida ASA Hall of Fame Stadium • Oklahoma City, OK W 3–2 51–12 5–1

References

  1. 2018 Softball Media Guide. Pac-12 Conference. p. 53. Retrieved October 25, 2021.
  2. ^ 2021 Softball Media Guide (PDF). Washington Huskies. p. 8. Retrieved October 25, 2021.
  3. "2009 Softball Schedule". Washington Huskies. Retrieved October 25, 2021.
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Washington Huskies 2009 Women's College World Series Champions
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7 Jenn Salling
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