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UW 2010 Review

Coming off of a national championship in 2009, the UW softball team had a lot to live up to in 2010 and they put another very successful season in the books.
The Huskies, led by head coach Heather Tarr in her sixth season, won the Pac-10 Championship for the first time in 10 years, were ranked No. 1 in the top 25 poll all season and placed multiple student-athletes on all-conference, all-region and All-America teams.
"The 2010 season was a success for our program in so many ways," Tarr said. "We were obviously disappointed not winning another national championship, but in all, after losing five key seniors to graduation after the 2009 season, we are so proud of what the 2010 team did. We strengthened the national reputation of the Washington softball program."
The season ended with a 50-9 record and yet another trip to the Women's College World Series, where the Huskies were eliminated by national runner-up Arizona. Throughout the season, the Dawgs had a 19-game winning streak from April 3 (the second game of the UCLA series) - May 13 (the first game of the series vs. Arizona State).
Throughout the year, UW picked up big wins over San Diego State, BYU, Oklahoma, Fresno State, Oklahoma State, East Carolina, Hawai'i (twice) and Louisiana-Lafayette while taking every Pac-10 series, only dropping four total games in conference play.
Tarr was named the Pac-10 Coach of the Year for the first time.
Danielle Lawrie ended her career as not only one of the best pitchers in school history, but in the history of the Pac-10 and NCAA. She concluded her four years with an impressive 136-42 career record and 1,860 career strikeouts, the most in Pac-10 history and the fourth-most in NCAA history. She holds virtually every school pitching record.
She was the two-time Honda Award Winner and ASA/USA Softball Player of the Year and a three-time First-Team All-American.
Junior Jenn Salling and sophomore Niki Williams were also named first-team All-Americans. This was the second-straight honor for Salling and the first for Williams.
Along with those three, two others earned All-Pacific Region honors, in Shawna Wright and Kimi Pohlman.
Nine Huskies earned All-Pac 10 honors: Lawries, Salling, Williams, Wright, Pohlman, Amanada Fleischman, Bailey Stenson, Alyson McWherter and Hooch Fagaly.
Academically, five Huskies earned Pac-10 Academic honors, including: Morgan Stuart, Taylor Smith, Fleischman, McWherter and Salling.
Many Huskies participated in summer tournaments where current and former Huskies played in the World Cup for Team USA, Team Canada and the USA Futures Team.
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Parking Information
For on campus camps The most convenient place to park is in area E-21 (formerly E-12). You must pay for parking at the automated kiosk located in front of the Waterfront Activities Center. Your purchased parking voucher must be displayed inside your vehicle! The least expensive place to park is in the Montlake Parking Lot, E-1. On the map, lot E-21 (formerly E12) is located in R-18. Parking Lot E-1 Montlake is located in R-10.
For more information about parking at the UW, please cut and paste this link into your browser:
http://www.washington.edu/facilities/transportation/commuterservices/parking/camps
Questions?
Questions ? Email jtd@washingtonsoftballcamps.com or call our camp director at (425) 736-7916.
Parking Information
For on campus camps The most convenient place to park is in area E-21 (formerly E-12). You must pay for parking at the automated kiosk located in front of the Waterfront Activities Center. Your purchased parking voucher must be displayed inside your vehicle! The least expensive place to park is in the Montlake Parking Lot, E-1. On the map, lot E-21 (formerly E12) is located in R-18. Parking Lot E-1 Montlake is located in R-10.
For more information about parking at the UW, please cut and paste this link into your browser:
http://www.washington.edu/facilities/transportation/commuterservices/parking/camps
Liability Forms
The Liability Waiver must be received, signed by parent/guardian, and on file for each participating camper prior to the start of each camp. It is suggested that this form be submitted at the time of registration. Click on the links tab for more information.
Pitching Camps
All pitchers must provide their own catcher who is to wear their own catching equipment-glove, etc. UW Softball Camps does not provide catching equipment for the catchers who participate in the pitching camps.
Lunch / Food
All campers are to provide their own food and/or snacks. Please mark your name clearly on your lunch/snack! Gatorade drinks will be available and provided for all campers.
Equipment Storage
It is assumed that each camper will have some sort of storage/equipment bag for their own gear. We are not responsible for lost or stolen gear. Please mark your equipment with your name.
Softball Stadium / Camp Location
The softball stadium sits just outside the east end zone of the UW Football stadium on the shore of Lake Washington. Parking in lot E-12 is suggested. Click on links tab for UW Parking info. The Dempsey Indoor Center will also be used for many camps. The Dempsey is located due north of Husky Softball Stadium.
Pre and Post Camp Supervision
Campers should be picked up & dropped off by the entrance to the batting cages on the third baseline of the softball stadium. We are not responsible for your camper after each session is concluded. Campers are welcome to watch the start of the next camp from the seating area if they are waiting to be picked up!
Can Parents Watch?
Absolutely! Parents should observe from the regular stadium seating area. Parents are not to go on the field unless they're in attendance when an injury occurs.
Merchandise for Sale
All things Husky Softball will be available for purchase at each camp.
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