WASHINGTON HUSKIES BASEBALL

Big Ten ConferenceD1-FBSspring

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

University of Washington's baseball program begins its spring campaign with a perfect 4-0 record, demonstrating early offensive firepower with 14.3 points per game while holding opponents to just 5.5. The Huskies, representing an institution founded in 1861 with 51,719 students in Seattle, have split their early schedule evenly between home and away contests with identical 2-0 marks in both environments. Competing in the Big Ten Conference at the Division I-FBS level, Washington fields a 57-player roster tasked with maintaining this undefeated start through conference play.

Goodyear Ballpark serves as home base for the Huskies' spring operations, providing a dedicated venue for their conference slate ahead. The program's early-season success, anchored by a dominant run differential of plus-8.8 per game, suggests the coaching staff has established strong fundamentals across both pitching and hitting disciplines. As Washington transitions from its nonconference portion into Big Ten competition, the 4-0 start provides genuine momentum entering conference play where the team's depth and execution will face stiffer challenges against regional rivals.

KEY FACTS

SchoolUniversity of Washington
SportBaseball
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
DivisionD1-FBS
LocationSeattle, Washington
VenueGoodyear Ballpark
Head CoachStaff

ROSTER (2025-26)

#NamePos
-Rainer AusmusUN
-Alex BeeUN
-Jeffrey BoggessUN
-Will BrennanUN
-Blake BurrowsUN
-Landon BuschUN
-Justin ButzUN
-Chris CeballosUN
-Shane ConlonUN
-Quintin CrandallUN
-Mason CrewsUN
-Clayton DalrympleUN
-Jonathan DavisUN
-Blair DeBordUN
-Jake - P DollerUN
-Tyler EckbergUN
-Gerardo EsquivelUN
-Josh EthierUN
-A FisherUN
-Joe FlatteryUN
-Jordan FloydUN
-Kasey FordUN
-Hanz HarkerUN
-Brogan HeinenUN
-Thomas HughesUN
-Nick JonesUN
-Colton KalmusUN
-J KingUN
-R KivettUN
-Zach KokoskaUN
-Caleb LittlejimUN
-Jared MarolfUN
-Jake MatthysUN
-L MaVorhisUN
-Jordan MaxsonUN
-Blake McFaddenUN
-Mitch MeyerUN
-Lance MilesUN
-Jared MooreUN
-Jaxon PassinoUN
-Dylan PhillipsUN
-Grant ReubenUN
-Josh RoletteUN
-RJ SantigateUN
-Jake ScudderUN
-Steve SerratoreUN
-Kyle SpeerUN
-Terrence SpurlinUN
-Cameron ThompsonUN
-Hudson TreuUN
-Bryce WardUN
-Nate WilliamsUN
-Jordan WitcigUN
-T WittUN
-Matt WivinisUN
-Jake WodtkeUN
-Mitch ZubradtUN

SEASON RECORD

23-12

Overall

14-7

Home

9-5

Away

1-0

Conference

9.7 PPG / 6.3 Opp PPG

SCHEDULE (2025-26)

DateOpponentResult
Feb 13Iowa HawkeyesW 15-6
Feb 15UConn HuskiesW 7-3
Feb 15Penn State Nittany LionsW 24-5
Feb 16Air Force FalconsW 11-8
Feb 21Auburn TigersL 1-5
Feb 22Nebraska CornhuskersW 5-3
Feb 23Michigan WolverinesW 10-6
Feb 25Louisiana Ragin' CajunsL 0-1
Feb 26Louisiana Ragin' CajunsL 2-3
Feb 27Columbia LionsL 8-9
Feb 28Columbia LionsW 2-1
Feb 28Columbia LionsW 5-2
Mar 6SIU Edwardsville CougarsW 14-5
Mar 7SIU Edwardsville CougarsW 8-4
Mar 8SIU Edwardsville CougarsW 20-7
Mar 10Wichita State ShockersW 7-5
Mar 11South Dakota State JackrabbitsW 9-0
Mar 13Houston CougarsW 20-8
Mar 14Houston CougarsW 16-1
Mar 15Houston CougarsL 6-16
Mar 17Baylor BearsW 13-3
Mar 20Arizona State Sun DevilsL 4-5
Mar 21Arizona State Sun DevilsL 12-18
Mar 22Arizona State Sun DevilsW 12-1
Mar 24Nebraska CornhuskersL 9-14
Mar 28Utah UtesW 8-5
Mar 28Utah UtesL 11-13
Mar 29Utah UtesL 14-16
Mar 31BYU CougarsW 16-3
Apr 3TCU Horned FrogsW 13-12
Apr 4TCU Horned FrogsL 3-9
Apr 5TCU Horned FrogsL 0-4
Apr 7Wichita State ShockersW 10-6
Apr 10Oklahoma State CowboysW 11-3
Apr 11Oklahoma State CowboysW 13-9
Apr 12Oklahoma State Cowboys--
Apr 14Omaha Mavericks--
Apr 18Arizona Wildcats--
Apr 19Arizona Wildcats--
Apr 19Arizona Wildcats--
Apr 21Grand Canyon Lopes--
Apr 24Kansas Jayhawks--
Apr 25Kansas Jayhawks--
Apr 26Kansas Jayhawks--
Apr 28Nebraska Cornhuskers--
May 1West Virginia Mountaineers--
May 2West Virginia Mountaineers--
May 3West Virginia Mountaineers--
May 5Missouri State Bears--
May 6Omaha Mavericks--
May 8Cincinnati Bearcats--
May 9Cincinnati Bearcats--
May 10Cincinnati Bearcats--
May 14UCF Knights--
May 15UCF Knights--
May 16UCF Knights--

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What conference does Washington Baseball compete in?
Washington Huskies Baseball competes in the Big Ten Conference conference at the NCAA D1-FBS level.
Where does Washington play baseball home games?
Washington Baseball plays home games at Goodyear Ballpark in Seattle, WA.
Who is the head coach of Washington Baseball?
The head coach of Washington Huskies Baseball is Staff.
When was Washington Baseball program established?
The establishment date for Washington Baseball is not currently available.