
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
ABOUT WASHINGTON
Founded in 1861 and now serving 51,719 students in Seattle, Washington operates 17 NCAA Division I-FBS varsity sports competing in the Big Ten Conference. The Huskies field both men's and women's programs across football, basketball, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, golf, cross country, and sport-specific teams including baseball, softball, lacrosse, and volleyball. This balanced portfolio reflects the university's commitment to gender equity across its athletic offerings.
Washington's football program represents the flagship sport for the university's athletics department, with the team competing at the highest level of collegiate football in the newly joined Big Ten Conference. The comprehensive roster across 17 varsity sports requires significant institutional investment and coordination among coaching staffs serving both male and female student-athletes. Located in the Pacific Northwest's largest metropolitan area, the Huskies draw from one of the nation's most densely populated and sports-engaged regions, with Seattle's established professional sports culture providing context for the university's Division I athletics presence.
OVERVIEW
- Mascot
- Huskies
- Location
- Seattle, Washington
- Conference
- Big Ten Conference
- Founded
- Not available
- Enrollment
- Not available
- Website
- Athletics site
SPORTS (17)
- BaseballGoodyear Ballpark
- FootballHome Venue
- Men's BasketballAlaska Airlines Arena
- Men's Cross CountryHome Venue
- Men's GolfHome Venue
- Men's SoccerHome Venue
- Men's Swimming & DivingHome Venue
- Men's TennisHome Venue
- SoftballHome Venue
- Women's BasketballAlaska Airlines Arena
- Women's Cross CountryHome Venue
- Women's GolfHome Venue
- Women's LacrosseHome Venue
- Women's SoccerHome Venue
- Women's Swimming & DivingHome Venue
- Women's TennisHome Venue
- Women's VolleyballHome Venue