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Moll Chosen Women’s Big Ten Field Athlete Of Year

On the heels of her second career NCAA pole vault title, Husky junior Amanda Moll was named the Big Ten Outdoor Women's Field Athlete of the Year today, based on a vote of the conference head coaches. After missing most of the indoor season, Moll was back in top form when it mattered most at the end of the outdoor season, setting the new NCAA Outdoor Record in her national title victory.

Women Finish 8th In Program Of The Year

Coming off their seventh-place finish at the NCAA Outdoor Championships on Saturday, the Husky women's cross country/track & field program earned a No. 8 final ranking in the USTFCCCA Program of the Year awards.

Huskies Set To Host June Tournaments

Summer is as busy a time as ever around Washington's home courts, as UW preps to host two tournaments over the second half of June. It's all focused on providing high level competition opportunities for the Dawgs to keep growing their games before the 2026-27 season begins in the fall.

Cosculluela Wins NCAA Heptathlon; Women Finish 7th

After seven events over two days under the hot sun at Hayward Field, Husky sophomore Sofia Cosculluela proved herself as the best all-around athlete in the NCAA. Cosculluela, the native of Madrid, Spain, won the first heptathlon national title in Washington history, and helped the Husky women's team secure a seventh-place finish at the NCAA Outdoor Championships.

Reina, Cosculluela Battle At Nationals

Sofia Cosculluela sits in fifth-place after day one of the women's heptathlon at the NCAA Outdoor Championships, and Reuben Reina took his shot in the men's 1,500-meter final, as the two All-Americans repped Washington on the third day of the meet at Hayward Field.

Dear Washington By Rhonda Newton

This letter written by UW track and field senior Rhonda Newton was read at the 2026 student-athlete graduation ceremony.

UW Alumnus Cristian Roldan Named To U.S. World Cup Roster

Before Cristian Roldan became one of the most dependable players in Seattle Sounders history, before he represented the United States on soccer's biggest stage, he was a Husky. Now, as Roldan prepares to join the U.S. Men's National Team for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, his path back to the global spotlight runs through a story with roots at the University of Washington — where a highly touted freshman from Southern California quickly became one of college soccer's most exciting young players.

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Dawgs Go For Big Finish With 17 Entries At NCAAs

Eugene, Oregon is once again the final stop for the NCAA's best and brightest track stars, and a group of sixteen Huskies have made it to Hayward Field to chase championships this Wednesday through Saturday.

Washington Gymnastics Reflects On 2026 Season

The 2026 season marked another significant step forward for Washington Gymnastics as the GymDawgs built on the foundation established under Head Coach Jessa Hansen Parker.

Huskies Earn ITA Northwest Regional Award Recognition

Assistant Coach Jessie Aney is honored as the regional Assistant Coach of the Year, Marie Weissheim as the Player to Watch and Erika Matsuda earns the Arthur Ashe Leadership and Sportsmanship Award.

2025-26 Women’s Tennis Season Recap

The Husky women's tennis team wrapped up a historic 2025-26 season, finishing 20-6 overall and 9-4 in Big Ten play, closing the year ranked 23rd and reaching the second round of the NCAA Tournament for a second consecutive year.

UW Rowers Haul In Postseason Honors From CRCA

The Washington women's rowing team earned a long list of honors today as the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association (CRCA) announced its first set of postseason awards.

UW Has Trio Of Arthur Ashe Scholar Sport Winners

The University of Washington is excited to celebrate the work of 44 student-athletes, all who have been named 2026 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars, announced by The EDU Ledger. Most impressive of all, Washington has three student-athletes that have been named their respective national sport winners.