
UW Adds Marley Teasley To Roster
June 17, 2025 | Softball
SEATTLE โ Washington softball head coach Heather Tarr has announced the signing of infielder Marley Teasley to the roster.
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Teasley becomes the Huskies' eighth freshman on the 2026 roster joining Melody Acevedo, Kaycie Burdick, Ally Hetzel, Zuri Patterson, Mila Reddy, Amira Rodriguez and Allie Thomsen.
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"Marley is the exact kind of student-athlete we pursue at Washington, tough, talented and driven to compete at the highest level," Tarr said. "She's a three-sport standout, excelling in softball, basketball and track & field and a proven winner who hit 23 home runs this season."
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A four-year starter at Weatherford High School in softball and basketball, Teasley earned district honors in both sports. On the diamond, Teasley held a .450 average, 190 hits, 48 doubles, seven triple, 43 home runs and 163 RBI in her high school career.
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Outside of softball, Teasley joined the 1,000-point club in basketball and placed sixth at State in shot put.
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She was named Oklahoma Player of the Year by MaxPreps while helping Weatherford to the 4A State Championship while batting .505 with 23 home runs โ which tied the Oklahoma single-season record โ and 44 RBI. In the circle she posted a 0.82 ERA with a 21-1 record in addition to 218 strikeouts. In addition, Teasley earned NFCA High School Player of the Week honors and was the 2024 Prep Nation Player of the Year.
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Later this summer, Teasley will compete alongside fellow incoming Huskies at the Alliance All-Star Game, July 20. She will be joined by Thomsen and Acevedo.
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"She brings passion and toughness to everything she does, and her versatility on the field is matched by her determination in the classroom," Tarr added. "Marley comes from a strong family as the youngest of four, and it's clear she was raised to compete. She's our type of Husky through and through."
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While at Washington, Teasley plans on majoring in nutritional science.
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For more information on the UW softball team, follow @UWSoftball on X and Instagram.
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Teasley becomes the Huskies' eighth freshman on the 2026 roster joining Melody Acevedo, Kaycie Burdick, Ally Hetzel, Zuri Patterson, Mila Reddy, Amira Rodriguez and Allie Thomsen.
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"Marley is the exact kind of student-athlete we pursue at Washington, tough, talented and driven to compete at the highest level," Tarr said. "She's a three-sport standout, excelling in softball, basketball and track & field and a proven winner who hit 23 home runs this season."
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A four-year starter at Weatherford High School in softball and basketball, Teasley earned district honors in both sports. On the diamond, Teasley held a .450 average, 190 hits, 48 doubles, seven triple, 43 home runs and 163 RBI in her high school career.
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Outside of softball, Teasley joined the 1,000-point club in basketball and placed sixth at State in shot put.
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She was named Oklahoma Player of the Year by MaxPreps while helping Weatherford to the 4A State Championship while batting .505 with 23 home runs โ which tied the Oklahoma single-season record โ and 44 RBI. In the circle she posted a 0.82 ERA with a 21-1 record in addition to 218 strikeouts. In addition, Teasley earned NFCA High School Player of the Week honors and was the 2024 Prep Nation Player of the Year.
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Later this summer, Teasley will compete alongside fellow incoming Huskies at the Alliance All-Star Game, July 20. She will be joined by Thomsen and Acevedo.
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"She brings passion and toughness to everything she does, and her versatility on the field is matched by her determination in the classroom," Tarr added. "Marley comes from a strong family as the youngest of four, and it's clear she was raised to compete. She's our type of Husky through and through."
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While at Washington, Teasley plans on majoring in nutritional science.
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For more information on the UW softball team, follow @UWSoftball on X and Instagram.
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