UW Softball Weekly Roundup: Starting Over

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SEATTLE, WA - MAY 21: Washington Huskies logo on a flag during a college softball game between the Portland State Vikings and the Washington Huskies on May 21, 2021, at Husky Softball Stadium in Seattle, WA. (Photo by Jacob Snow/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

It is officially survive and advance time as the Huskies will take on South Florida in the Fayetteville regional on Friday evening. But, how we got here is also worth discussing. I wrote in the Friday Dots that my optimism wavers and there are reasons for that. Those reasons showed themselves in the Big Ten tournament last week, and if the Huskies are to make a run, they’ll have to correct those fast!

Wednesday’s game was against the Golden Gophers of Minnesota and was delayed an hour because of rain in College Park, Maryland. When the rain cleared up, Minnesota got on the board first thanks to an untimely error by Marley Teasley on a double. From there, the Huskies locked in and delivered a team gem of a performance, with Teasley singling up the middle to bring in Melody Acevado to open the Huskies’ scoring. Afterwards, outside of a homer from Cassie Johnson of Minnesota, pitcher Morgan Reimer had herself a game, striking out 6 on 120 pitches.

Reimer's dealing ❌

8️⃣ is up to 5️⃣ strikeouts!

@BigTenNetworkpic.twitter.com/K6D3PQWSx9

— Washington Softball (@UWSoftball) May 6, 2026

Offensively, the Dawgs were led by Marley Teasley (2-2, BB, 1 RBI), Giselle Alvarez (2-3, 2B, SB, BB) and Ava Carroll (RBI Double, SB). A late game wild pitch gave the Dawgs some breathing room, and Reimer shut the door, putting the cap on a 4-2 Husky win.

“It feels good but we’re not done!”

@Avacarroll2023pic.twitter.com/kH394Evxof

— Washington Softball (@UWSoftball) May 6, 2026

The next day, the Dawgs took on the 4 seeded Indiana Hoosiers. This was seen as a battle of great pitching (Washington) vs great hitting (Indiana). Ultimately, the great hitting won out, as the Huskies couldn’t capitalize on their chances on offense, save for a 2 run single by Alexis Deboer, who brought in Mila Reddy and Marley Teasley in the 5th. The Hoosiers, meanwhile, scratched across 9 runs off 4 extra base hits (2 doubles, 2 home runs). The Huskies ultimately ran out of gas in the conference tournament, losing 9-2 and being eliminated in the quarterfinals.

It wasn’t all bad news, however, as on Sunday evening, the Huskies found out that they’ll be traveling to the home of the Razorbacks, Fayetteville, Arkansas, to take on the South Florida Bulls as a 7 seed, with the winner most likely facing Arkansas. This is their 32nd consecutive NCAA regional appearance.

Fayetteville Regional
May 15-17

(2) @RazorbackSB@FordhamSoftball@USFSoftball
(7) @UWSoftball#RoadToWCWSpic.twitter.com/vw503GglrK

— NCAA Softball (@NCAASoftball) May 10, 2026

Some of the Huskies also earned all conference honors, with Giselle Alvarez and Alexis Deboer earning first team All Big Ten.

Your 2026 All-@bigten first team #B1GToday x @B1Gsoftballpic.twitter.com/rUSoEldUpQ

— Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) May 8, 2026

Deboer was also named to the conference’s all Defensive team:

All-Big Ten First Team All-Big Ten Defensive Team

Adding more to the resume for @alexisdeboer22 ‼️ pic.twitter.com/WBvFqpgPFJ

— Washington Softball (@UWSoftball) May 8, 2026

Pitcher Morgan Reimer made the All Big Ten Second team after going 23-7 with a 2.75 ERA. Two Freshmen (Melody Acevado and Kaycie Burdick) made the Big Ten All Freshman team. Acevado posted a .353 average, with 41 hits, 3 homers and 23 driven in, while Burdick put up a .375 average, 57 hits, 2 home runs and 30 driven in. A big congratulations to our Huskies for a great season!

South Florida is next up, in what will be the kickoff of double elimination play on Friday evening. The Huskies will then face either Arkansas or Fordham on Saturday. Here’s hoping that the Huskies make a run to get to Oklahoma City, but the competition will be fierce, especially if they face Arkansas.

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