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Dawgs Win National Championship!

Kimi Pohlman raced home on a squibber back to the circle that Florida ace Stacey Nelson couldn't handle, giving Washington the decisive run in a 3-2 victory for its first NCAA softball championship Tuesday night.
With the bases loaded in the third inning, Morgan Stuart tapped the ball a few feet in front of home plate, but Nelson (41-5) was unable to scoop it cleanly. That allowed the go-ahead run to score.
National player of the year Danielle Lawrie (42-8) shut out the top-seeded Gators (63-5) the rest of the way to clinch the title with a two-game sweep.
Washington (51-12) kept the championship in the Pac-10 by keeping Florida from bringing the Southeastern Conference its first title. The Pac-10 has won 21 of the 27 Women's College World Series titles, with Arizona State and Washington joining powerhouses UCLA (11 championships) and Arizona (eight) the past two years.
Huskies players tossed their gloves into the air and gathered in a huddle near home plate after Lawrie struck out Ali Gardiner to end the game. The huddle of players soon fell over onto the ground after being handed the NCAA championship trophy.
The celebration capped a road trip that has kept the Huskies away from home for three weeks.
The team caught a flight out of Seattle on May 13 after being sent to Massachusetts for the opening weekend of NCAA tournament play. The Huskies stayed on the East Coast for a super regional against Georgia Tech in Atlanta before coming directly to Oklahoma City for the World Series.
When they end their 6,899-mile trek and arrive back in Seattle, they'll have some new hardware. It was the school's fifth NCAA title overall.
With Lawrie and Canadian Olympic teammate Jenn Salling leading the way, the Huskies were right at home in Oklahoma City.
Lawrie was selected the most outstanding player of the World Series.
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Washington Softball Camps
Welcome to the new home of the University of Washington's Husky Softball Camps. The Husky softball program is not only nationally recognized for one the country's premier college softball programs; we are also recognized for our skills training camps as well.
All camps and clinics are held on campus at the University of Washington softball stadium. Camps will be conducted by UW Coaches and current Husky players.
Questions? Email register@washingtonsoftballcamps.com or call our camp director at (425) 736-7916
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| July 2009 |
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7/13 – 7/15 ~ Monday to Wednesday
Position Play Clinics at UW (Choose sessions on registration page)
Location: Husky Softball Stadium |
Cost: $ 0.00 View Camp Details
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7/20 – 7/21 ~ Monday to Tuesday
Hitting Clinic II @ UW
Location: Husky Softball Field | Ages: 8-18
Cost: $ 125.00 View Camp Details
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7/20 – 7/21 ~ Monday to Tuesday
UW PLAYER ACADEMY II @ UW
Location: Husky Softball Field | Ages: 10-18
Cost: $ 500.00 View Camp Details
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| September 2009 |
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9/27 ~ Sunday
Husky Pitching & All Skills Clinic (Selah) *Choose sessions on registration page*
Location: Carlon Park: Selah, Wa |
Cost: $ 0.00 View Camp Details
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WSC Camp FAQs
Q. Parking Information
A. The most convenient place to park is in area E-12-you MUST stop by the gatehouse and pay for a parking pass prior to entering campus. The cheapest place to park is in the Montlake Parking Lot, E-1. On the map, E-12 is located in R-18. E-1 is located in R-10.
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Q. Liability Forms
A. 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. Clink on the links tab for more information.
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