Washington softball earns 32nd consecutive NCAA Tournament berth
The Washington Huskies earned their 32nd straight NCAA Tournament bid, and will start the postseason in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
This article has been updated with new information. The Washington Huskies ' path to the 2026 Women's College World Series will begin at Bogle Park in Fayetteville, Arkansas. On Sunday afternoon, coach Heather Tarr's team was selected for the NCAA Tournament for the 32nd consecutive season, but they'll have a tall task on their hands in a group hosted by the No.
5 overall seed in the Razorbacks. The regional also holds Fordham and UW's first opponent, South Florida. As the Huskies look to make it back to the Women's College World Series for the first time since 2023, they'll have to snap a significant cold streak to do it.
Washington, which is 36-18 on the year and 16-8 in Big Ten play, has lost 9 of its last 11 games heading into the postseason. THE DAWGS ARE DANCIN' ššš pic. twitter.
com/95N5tdxjPO ā Washington Softball (@UWSoftball) May 10, 2026 Tarr's roster is still relatively young, and that lack of experience showed up in some big moments. The Huskies struggled against ranked opponents throughout the year to the tune of a 2-12 record. Despite their youth, the Huskies are still very talented, led by a pair of All-Big Ten First Team honorees in first baseman Alexis DeBoer and third baseman Giselle Alvarez.