2023 Washington Huskies baseball team

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2023 Washington Huskies baseball
Washington Huskies logo.svg
Conference Pac-12 Conference
Record35–20 (17–12 Pac-12)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Jake Silverman (1st season)
  • Billy Boyer (1st season)
Home stadium Husky Ballpark
Seasons
 2022
2024 
2023 Pac-12 Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
No. 4 Stanford  y2370 .76738160 .704
No. 23 Oregon State  y18120 .60039180 .684
Washington  y17120 .58635180 .660
USC  17130 .56734231 .595
Arizona State  16130 .55232230 .582
No. 12 Oregon  y16140 .53338200 .655
UCLA  12161 .43128241 .538
Arizona  y12180 .40033240 .579
California  12180 .40024280 .462
Washington State  10190 .34529230 .558
Utah  9201 .31722321 .409
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship
As of May 30, 2023 [1]
Rankings from D1Baseball

The 2023 Washington Huskies baseball team were representing the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington in the 2023 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Huskies led by first year head coach Jason Kelly, played their home games at Husky Ballpark and were members of the Pac-12 Conference.

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Previous season

The Huskies finished the 2022 season with a record of 30–26 overall, 14–16 in Pac-12 conference play to finish in a tie for sixth. Due to a tiebreaker with California, they earn a seventh seed in the Pac-12 baseball tournament where they lost in the first round in the double elimination by 2nd seed Oregon State and in the elimination round they lost to 3rd seed UCLA.

Roster

2023 Washington Huskies roster [2]
 

Pitchers

  • 0 Isaac Yeager - Freshman
  • 4 Sawyer Parkin - Sophomore
  • 17 Colton McIntosh - Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 18 Stu Flesland III - Redshirt.svg Junior
  • 20 Jared Engman - Junior
  • 25 Reilly McAdams - Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 27 Gianluca Shinn - Junior
  • 28 Calvin Kirchoff - Junior
  • 31 Grant Cunningham - Freshman
  • 32 Josh Emanuels - Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 34 Kiefer Lord - Junior
  • 35 Peysen Sweeney - Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 36 Case Matter - Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 37 Will Woodward - Freshman
  • 39 Kyle Bender - Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 40 Sam Boyle - Freshman
  • 44 Boston Warkentin - Freshman
 

Catchers

  • 2 Johnny Tincher - Redshirt.svg Junior
  • 3 Jake Leitgeb - Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 23 Colin Blanchard - Redshirt.svg Freshman

Infielders

  • 6 Michael Snyder - Redshirt.svg Junior
  • 9 Dalton Chandler - Redshirt.svg Junior
  • 10 Will Simpson - Redshirt.svg Junior
  • 11 Christian Dicochea - Redshirt.svg Junior
  • 12 Cam Clayton - Sophomore
  • 16 Jeter Ybarra - Freshman
  • 21 Nick Hovland - Redshirt.svg Senior
  • 22 Jarred Mazzaferro - Redshirt.svg Junior
  • 26 Kyle Fossum - Junior
  • 30 Barron Zamora - Freshman
  • 34 Michael Brown - Junior
  • 41 Cooper Whitton - Freshman
  • 51 Sam DeCarlo - Freshman
 

Outfielders

  • 1 AJ Guerrero - Sophomore
  • 5 Cole Miller - Redshirt.svg Junior
  • 7 Luke Rohleder - Junior
  • 15 McKay Barney - Redshirt.svg Junior
  • 16 Jeter Ybarra - Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 24 Kyle Fossum - Sophomore
  • 36 Blake Burton - Sophomore
 

Schedule and results

2023 Washington Huskies baseball game log [3]
Regular season
Postseason
  •   Win
  •   Loss
  •   Postponement/Tie
  • Bold: Washington team member
  • Rankings from D1 Baseball
  • (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
  • * indicates a non-conference game.

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked RV = Received votes
Week
PollPre123456789101112131415161718Final
Coaches' [4] —*RV
Baseball America [5] 24RV
Collegiate Baseball^ [6] 30RV
NCBWA [7] 25RV
D1Baseball24RV
^ Collegiate Baseball ranked 40 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranked 30 teams weekly during the season.
NCBWA ranks 35 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.
* A new poll was not released for this week, so for comparison purposes, the previous week's ranking is inserted in this week's slot.

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References

  1. "Pac-12 Baseball Standings". pac-12.com. Retrieved May 30, 2023.
  2. "2023 Baseball Roster". Washington Huskies. Retrieved May 20, 2023.
  3. "2023 Baseball Schedule". Washington Huskies. Retrieved May 20, 2023.
  4. USA Today Coaches Poll
  5. Baseball America Poll
  6. Collegiate Baseball Poll
  7. NCBWA Poll