SEATTLE – The No. 17 Huskies (26-6, 9-0 Big Ten) play four games this week, starting with a mid-week matchup at Loyola Chicago before playing another three-game road series at Iowa starting on Friday.
Tuesday’s game will be available to watch on ESPN+ and all three games at Iowa will be streamed on Big Ten Plus.
WEEK SCHEDULE
TUESDAY, MARCH 18 (AWAY)
at Loyola Chicago | 1 p.m. PT / 3 p.m. CT | Watch on ESPN+ | Live Stats
FRIDAY, MARCH 27 (AWAY)
at Iowa | 4 p.m. PT / 6 p.m. CT | Watch on B1G+ | Live Stats
SATURDAY, MARCH 28 (AWAY)
at Iowa | 11 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. CT | Watch on B1G+ | Live Stats
SUNDAY, MARCH 29 (AWAY)
at Iowa | 10 a.m. PT / 12 p.m. CT | Watch on B1G+ | Live Stats
BEST START IN PROGRAM HISTORY
9-0 start to conference play is the best start in UW softball program history
UW has won 16 straight games (last loss was Feb. 22 vs. LMU at Mary Nutter), 16 game stretch matches longest winning streak since 2019
Longest winning streak was 20 games (2011 season)
First time with three conference sweeps since 2022 (first time in B1G)
LAST TIME OUT – AT MICHIGAN
Ally Hetzel led UW with a .600 average (6-for-10) and three RBI in three games at Michigan, recording a double, a triple and two home runs
Hetzel recorded her first career multi-HR game in game 3 versus Michigan
Giselle Alvarez leads the team with multi-RBI games (11), recording three RBI against Michigan while batting .500 (6-for-12)
B1G DAWG ENERGY
UW is at the top of the Big Ten (26-6, 9-0 Big Ten)
UW, UCLA and Nebraska are the only three undefeated B1G teams
UW is one of two B1G teams with 25+ wins
Morgan Reimer leads the B1G with 17 wins in the circle, third best ERA (1.49), 7th most strikeouts (76)
Three Huskies are Top-20 in batting average, led by Ally Hetzel (T-10th, .419), Alexis DeBoer (14th, .413) and Kaycie Burdick (15th, .409)
Ally Hetzel is 5th in the B1G in OB% (.561) and 11th and slugging .839 (11th)
Alexis DeBoer is 14th in runs (31), 11th in hits (38) and tied for 3rd in home runs (12)
Giselle Alvarez is tied for 9th in RBI (36) and DeBoer is tied for 14th (33)
SWEEPING IN SEATTLE
The Huskies swept their second straight Big Ten series, picking up three more conference victories over Maryland
UW outscored Maryland 21-4
The first game of the series was the 11th run rule victory for Washington
UW has now won 12 straight, last loss was Feb. 22 vs. LMU
UW moved up four spots in the ESPN Top-25 rankings to No. 17 after the sweep of the Terrapins, its highest ranking so far this season
Jadyn Glab led the Huskies, batting .625 (5-8) with a double, five RBI and a game-winning home run that triggered a 12-2 run rule victory in game one
Ally Hetzel (.571) and Kaycie Burdick (.500) also batted .500+ for Washington
Morgan Reimer picked up her 13th win of the season in a 1-0 game two shutout
A SWEEPING START TO B1G PLAY
Washington swept Northwestern at home for its first B1G sweep of the year and improving to 3-0 in conference play
Seven Huskies batted over .300 in the series, led by Sophi Mazzola with a .667 average and 1.333 slugging percentage
Giselle Alvarez recorded her first career grand slam on Sunday, and first of the year for UW, to help the Huskies secure the sweep in a 10-4 victory
Alvarez batted .455 on the weekend (5-11) with a grand slam, a home run and nine RBI
Melody Acevedo recorded her first career home run in the Northwestern series finale, finishing the weekend with a .375 average
DOMINANT OFFENSE
The Huskies have outscored their opponents 238-99 through 32 games
Washington has scored the most runs in the first (47) and fifth innings (49), while giving up just 9 total runs in the fifth inning this season (outscoring opponents 49-9 in the fifth)
UW has recorded 10 shutouts, which leads the Big Ten and is tied for 6th most in the country
HOME OPENER IN SEATTLE
The Huskies defeated crosstown rival Seattle U 11-3 on March 3 in the first home game at Husky Softball Stadium
Alexis DeBoer registered the first home run on Montlake, notching a bomb to left field in the bottom of the fifth
Five Huskies recorded two RBI against the Redhawks – Jadyn Glab, Alexis DeBoer, Ava Carroll, Melody Acevedo and Kaycie Burdick
Morgan Reimer earned her 10th win of the season in the circle, pitching 4.0 innings with four strikeouts in the six-inning victory
RUN RULE x5
The Huskies entered Big Ten play at home with a 16-6 record with six straight run rule victories
Washington played five games at the University of San Diego and run ruled all five, defeating Cal Poly twice, San Diego State twice and CSUN
Washington outscored its opponents 53-7, including two shutouts in both games against Cal Poly
CALI DAWGS
At the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic in Palm Springs, Calif., the Huskies went 3-3, winning games over Saint Mary’s, Auburn and BYU
The Huskies dropped to 1-5 against ranked opponents, falling to No. 22 South Carolina and No. 4 Oklahoma while in Palm Springs
After going 2-3 opening weekend, including a ranked win over then-No. 9 Nebraska, the Huskies added five more games to the win column (Feb. 13-15)
UW swept a three-game series at Fresno State and defeated San Jose State (6-1) and Santa Clara (13-0)
MIDSEASON LOVE
Morgan Reimer ranks No. 26 in Softball America’s in-season position rankings (pitcher)
Jadyn Glab ranks No. 9 in Softball America’s in-season position rankings (catcher)
Alexis DeBoer ranks No. 4 in Softball America’s in-season position rankings (first base)
AN ACE IN THE CIRCLE
Morgan Reimer is 17-1 on the season, picking up all four wins last week for the Huskies with an 8-0 combined shutout of North Dakota and three wins in a Husky sweep at Michigan
17 wins surpasses freshman season record a year ago (16-10 in the circle)
Reimer threw a three-pitch inning in a win over Cal Poly in San Diego
Reimer has the most wins in the Big Ten (17), the third best ERA (1.49) and is first in the B1G in innings pitched (94)
Reimer (9th, 1.14) and Ramuno (T-6th, 1.1) are both top 10 in the league in WHIP
WEEK SIX IN THE RANKINGS (AS OF MARCH 16)
No. 17 in USA Softball/ESPN.com rankings
No. 19 in D1 Softball rankings
No. 19 in Softball America rankings
Top-25 in three of the four preseason polls
Preseason: No. 22 in D1 Softball and Softball America
Preseason: No. 25 in USA Softball/ESPN.com
PRESEASON HYPE
Alexis DeBoer, Jadyn Glab and Morgan Reimer were all named to the Big Ten Players to Watch List
Alexis DeBoer was also named to USA Softball’s Player of the Year Top 50 Watch List, as well as a D1 Softball and Softball America Preseason Second Team All-American.
DeBoer was named in the Top-40 overall player rankings and Top-5 by position by both organizations
Jadyn Glab was ranked as D1 Softball’s 94th overall player in its Top-100, as well as a Top-10 catcher by both D1 and Softball America
Freshmen Marley Teasley, Mila Reddy and Melody Acevedo were all named to Softball America’s Big Ten Preseason Freshman Watch List
Acevedo was one of 100 freshmen named to D1 Softball’s Preseason Freshman Watch List
DEBUT MOMENTS
Eight Huskies made their debuts during opening weekend at UTSA – sophomore transfer Ryan Maddox and freshmen Kaycie Burdick, Mila Reddy, Marley Teasley, Amira Rodriguez, Allie Thomsen, Ally Hetzel and Zuri Patterson
Ally Hetzel recorded her first career home run, a three-run homer in UW’s 17-0 win over UTSA, as well as three RBI last weekend
Teasley played and started in all five games, batting .333 with four hits on the weekend
Burdick saw action in four games and got one start, registering two hits and four RBI on the weekend
Reddy scored a run and saw action in three games
Ryan Maddox, Amira Rodriguez and Allie Thomsen all saw action in the circle during opening weekend
Maddox pitched an inning against UTSA and 2.1 innings in Washington’s loss to No. 1 Texas (Feb. 7)
Rodriguez, Maddox and Thomsen each pitched in the Huskies’ second matchup with Texas
WALK OFF WINNERS
During opening weekend in San Antonio, the Huskies earned their first Top-10 win of the season, thanks to a walk-off single from Jadyn Glab to win it 3-2 over No. 9 Nebraska
It was Washington’s first Top-10 win since defeating No. 8 Oregon 4-3 on March 16, 2025
OPENING WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTS
Washington went 2-3 at the UTSA Invitational, picking up a 17-0 win over UTSA and a walk-off 3-2 win over No. 9 Nebraska
The Huskies lost their opening game to the Huskers 5-8 and dropped both to top-ranked Texas by scores of 6-11 and 0-5
Alexis DeBoer hit a .462 average in the opening five games of the season, while also recording a 1.231 slugging percentage and .611 on-base percentage. She scored three home runs and 4 RBI while notching a perfect fielding percentage at first base
Ava Carroll had a strong opening weekend for Washington as well, batting .438 with five runs and seven hits in a team-high 16 at-bats
Giselle Alvarez hit .267 opening weekend, registering five runs, four hits and five RBI while playing primarily at third base for the Huskies
Gabi Toney hit two dingers in the opening game of the season against No. 9 Nebraska, her second and third career home runs. On the weekend, Toney played in all five games and started in four, scoring four runs and four RBI
STARTING OFF STRONG – OPENING WEEKEND
Dating back to 2014, the Huskies are 52-11 during opening weekend.
In 2025, Washington went 2-3 at the Candrea Classic in Tucson, Ariz. In 2024, UW went 3-1 in the Puerto Vallarta College Challenge with the lone coming against the Oklahoma Sooners in extra innings.
In 2023, UW also went 3-1 with their lone loss coming against the Sooners, 4-5.
Prior to that, Washington went undefeated the previous three seasons over opening weekend (2022, 2021, & 2020)
SCHEDULE STRENGTH
Washington had a tough schedule to open 2026 with eight teams in ESPN’s preseason poll
In opening weekend alone, the Huskies faced two Top-10 teams in Texas (No. 1) and Nebraska (No. 9)
ROAD TRIPPIN’
The Huskies started off 2026 with four straight weekends on the road
Week 1: UTSA Invitational in San Antonio (Feb. 6-8)
Week 2: a three-game series at Fresno State with single games against San Jose State and Santa Clara
Week 3: the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic in Cathedral City against South Carolina, Saint Mary’s, Auburn, BYU, Oklahoma and LMU (Feb. 19-22)
Week 4: University of San Diego Tournament, including two games against San Diego State, two vs. Cal Poly and one vs. CSUN
The Huskies built up a 15-6 record in preseason tournament play, including two 5-0 weekends in both Fresno (week 2) and San Diego (week 4)
HOME SWEET HOME
Since 2018, the Huskies have posted a 113-27 record at Husky Softball Stadium, including a 17-3 record in 2023 and 11-4 in 2024
Washington finished the 2025 season 8-4 at home and was third in the Big Ten in average attendance in those 12 home games at Husky Softball Stadium (1,460) behind Nebraska (2,306) and Oregon (2,100)
The Huskies were No. 17 in the nation in average attendance in 2025
NEW YEAR, SAME B1G THINGS
The 2026 season marks the second for Washington as a member of the Big Ten Conference
On Aug. 2, 2024, the Huskies became official members of the Big Ten along with UCLA, USC and Oregon
The Dawgs concluded their inaugural season in the B1G with a 12-9 record and a 7th place finish. Washington lost in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament in 2025 to Indiana, 0-2
SCOUTING THE RAMBLERS
Loyola is 12-16 on the season and 4-2 in the Atlantic 10
Has lost 3 of its last 4
Has played one Big Ten team this season, 14-6 loss to Indiana on March 10
ALL-TIME VS. LOYOLA CHICAGO
UW is 2-0 all-time against Loyola Chicago
First time UW will be playing at Loyola Chicago
Huskies have never given up a run to Loyola, a 9-0 win in 2024 and 3-0 win in 2008 that were both played at neutral sites
SCOUTING THE HAWKEYES
Hawkeyes are 19-10 on the season and 5-4 in Big Ten play
Earned a conference sweep at Illinois
Went 1-2 in most recent B1G series versus Minnesota and picked up a win at Ohio State
ALL-TIME VS. IOWA
Huskies are 9-1 all-time against the Hawkeyes
Only loss was in 1993 and have won last nine matchups
First time playing at Iowa, all 10 previous matchups have been at neutral sites
Last time these two teams met was in 2017, an 8-0 Husky win at the Judi Garman Classic
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