The Stanford Cardinal women’s softball team made history on Sunday night, defeating the Washington Huskies 1-0 in Game 3 of the Women’s College World Series. The win marks the first time in program history that Stanford has won the national championship.
The game was a defensive battle from the start, with both teams playing stellar defense. Washington starter Gabbie Plain and Stanford starter Madi Schreyer combined for a total of 18 strikeouts. In the bottom of the sixth inning, Stanford’s Hannah Howell hit a solo home run to break the scoreless tie and give the Cardinal the lead.
The Washington Huskies had their chances to tie the game, but Stanford’s defense held strong. The Cardinal turned two double plays in the final two innings to preserve the lead and secure the win.
The victory marks a historic moment for Stanford softball. Head coach Jessica Allister was named National Coach of the Year for leading her team to the championship. The Cardinal had previously made it to the Women’s College World Series five times, but had never won it all.
The championship win is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the Stanford softball team. The players and coaches have worked tirelessly to reach this point, and their efforts have finally paid off. The Cardinal will now look to build on their success and continue to compete at the highest level.
Stanford’s victory over Washington in Game 3 of the Women’s College World Series is a momentous occasion for the program. The Cardinal have achieved something that no other team in program history has done before, and they should be proud of their accomplishment. Congratulations to Stanford on winning the national championship!