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UW Adds Marley Teasley To Roster

Story Links SEATTLE – Washington softball head coach Heather Tarr has announced the signing of infielder Marley Teasley to the roster.   Teasley becomes the Huskies’ eighth freshman on the 2026 roster joining Melody Acevedo, Kaycie Burdick, Ally Hetzel, Zuri Patterson, Mila Reddy, Amira Rodriguez and Allie Thomsen.   “Marley is the […]

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SEATTLE – Washington softball head coach Heather Tarr has announced the signing of infielder Marley Teasley to the roster.
 
Teasley becomes the Huskies’ eighth freshman on the 2026 roster joining Melody Acevedo, Kaycie Burdick, Ally Hetzel, Zuri Patterson, Mila Reddy, Amira Rodriguez and Allie Thomsen.
 

“Marley is the exact kind of student-athlete we pursue at Washington, tough, talented and driven to compete at the highest level,” Tarr said. “She’s a three-sport standout, excelling in softball, basketball and track & field and a proven winner who hit 23 home runs this season.”
 
A four-year starter at Weatherford High School in softball and basketball, Teasley earned district honors in both sports. On the diamond, Teasley held a .450 average, 190 hits, 48 doubles, seven triple, 43 home runs and 163 RBI in her high school career.
 
Outside of softball, Teasley joined the 1,000-point club in basketball and placed sixth at State in shot put.
 
She was named Oklahoma Player of the Year by MaxPreps while helping Weatherford to the 4A State Championship while batting .505 with 23 home runs – which tied the Oklahoma single-season record – and 44 RBI. In the circle she posted a 0.82 ERA with a 21-1 record in addition to 218 strikeouts. In addition, Teasley earned NFCA High School Player of the Week honors and was the 2024 Prep Nation Player of the Year.
 
Late this summer, Teasley will compete alongside fellow incoming Huskies at the Alliance All-Star Game, July 20. She will be joined by Thomsen and Acevedo.
 
“She brings passion and toughness to everything she does, and her versatility on the field is matched by her determination in the classroom,” Tarr added. “Marley comes from a strong family as the youngest of four, and it’s clear she was raised to compete. She’s our type of Husky through and through.”
 
While at Washington, Teasley plans on majoring in nutritional science.
 
For more information on the UW softball team, follow @UWSoftball on X and Instagram.
 





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