
2020 Schedule Released
September 30, 2019 | Softball
SEATTLE - The full schedule for the 2020 season has been released by the Washington Huskies. Washington will be looking to make it four straight 50-win, Women's College World Series seasons as they head into 2020 with three returning All-Americans and five new Huskies.
Washington will face ten teams that made the 2019 NCAA Tournament during non-conference play. That includes WCWS teams Oklahoma and Alabama as well as Super Regional teams Florida State, Northwestern, LSU, and Texas. The Huskies will also take on Texas Tech, Michigan, and Cal State Fullerton.
The Huskies will spend the entire non-conference season on the road, playing five non-conference tournaments in Georgia, Florida, and California. Washington was 32-5 in non-conference play last year and is 103-13 over the last three seasons, including postseason play, against non-conference opponents.
The Huskies will begin the season in Atlanta, Georgia for the Buzz Classic, hosted by Georgia Tech. After that, Washington will play in the Saint Petersburg-Clearwater Elite Invitational on ESPN. Washington will also take part in the Mary Nutter Classic, the Judi Garman Classic, and the Silicon Valley Classic, all in California.
Pac-12 play will be the beginning of Washington's home season, with the Huskies hosting Utah beginning Friday, March 13 to start their defense of their 2019 Pac-12 championship. The Huskies will also host Oregon (March 27-29), California (April 24-26), and Arizona (May 7-9). Washington's regular season ends with back-to-back series against 2019 WCWS teams UCLA and Arizona.
Tickets are not yet available for purchase. Fans can put down a season ticket deposit online now. Additional information on ticket sales will be made available to the public as soon as possible.
Make sure to follow the Huskies on Twitter with the username @UWSoftball and on Instagram at uwsoftball.
Washington will face ten teams that made the 2019 NCAA Tournament during non-conference play. That includes WCWS teams Oklahoma and Alabama as well as Super Regional teams Florida State, Northwestern, LSU, and Texas. The Huskies will also take on Texas Tech, Michigan, and Cal State Fullerton.
The Huskies will spend the entire non-conference season on the road, playing five non-conference tournaments in Georgia, Florida, and California. Washington was 32-5 in non-conference play last year and is 103-13 over the last three seasons, including postseason play, against non-conference opponents.
The Huskies will begin the season in Atlanta, Georgia for the Buzz Classic, hosted by Georgia Tech. After that, Washington will play in the Saint Petersburg-Clearwater Elite Invitational on ESPN. Washington will also take part in the Mary Nutter Classic, the Judi Garman Classic, and the Silicon Valley Classic, all in California.
Pac-12 play will be the beginning of Washington's home season, with the Huskies hosting Utah beginning Friday, March 13 to start their defense of their 2019 Pac-12 championship. The Huskies will also host Oregon (March 27-29), California (April 24-26), and Arizona (May 7-9). Washington's regular season ends with back-to-back series against 2019 WCWS teams UCLA and Arizona.
Tickets are not yet available for purchase. Fans can put down a season ticket deposit online now. Additional information on ticket sales will be made available to the public as soon as possible.
Make sure to follow the Huskies on Twitter with the username @UWSoftball and on Instagram at uwsoftball.
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