Husky Softball Stadium
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Nestled between Lake Washington and Mount Ranier, Husky Softball Stadium is a top-ranked intercollegiate venue. The
PAC-12 Huskies
and 2009 Division I
National Softball Champions
call it home. It lies just east of
Husky Stadium
on the University of Washington's campus. UW built Husky Softball Stadium in two phases. It completed the first in 1993. Phase Two of the construction finished in 1996. Nevertheless, the inaugural home game was against Willamette in April 1994. According to fan attendance, the Husky Softball Stadium events are some of the most exciting. Besides excellent seating, the stadium sports a large-scale, state-of-the-art video board in the right field.
Softball players
have access to a 600 square-foot locker room renovated in 2014. Husky Softball Stadium won the NCFA Regional Field of the Year Award in 1998 and 2001. Grab your Husky Softball Stadium tickets today at Stub Hub, and join other avid DAWG fans.
''Husky Softball Stadium can seat 1,500 people. The main stands accommodate 1,000 fans with 200 theater-style chairs and 800 bench seats. UW provides the additional 500 seats as bleachers that they add around the stadium if needed. If all Husky Softball Stadium tickets sell out, fans can still watch the games from the concourses of the nearby football stadium.'
'The stadium provides generous accommodations for spectators in wheelchairs with specialized seating, accessible restrooms and elevators.'
'Concession stands are near the elevators and serve standard fares like hotdogs and burgers. You can also buy beer, soda or water.'
'Seattle is a paradise for out-of-towners. If Husky Softball events bring you to the city, you can tour downtown after the game. The Space Needle is not far from campus. There is also convenient hiking nearby. You can visit the arboretum, which comprises 230 acres of botanical gardens, right on campus. If you do not mind a two-hour drive, you can visit a natural wonder at the temperate rain forest in Olympic National Park.'
'SoundTransit services the University of Washington Station, which is a light rail underground public transit hub. It is conveniently located next to Husky Stadium and can bring you from the airport or numerous other stops throughout Seattle. It is accessible to people of any ability. You can also arrive by bus via King County Metro Transit.'
'You can park on campus for a fee in sections designated for public parking. Wheelchair accessible parking is also available close to the softball stadium; you can purchase passes for these in advance.'