Hall of Fame
Wiese, Katie

Katie Wiese
- Induction:
- 2018
- Class:
- 1991
Katie Wiese was the starting pitcher behind Oregon’s run to the 1989 Women’s College World Series, which was the first NCAA WCWS appearance in the softball program’s history. In being named the 1989 Pac-10 player of the year and a first team all-American, Wiese set school records in wins (42, which led the NCAA), shutouts (16), complete games (38), appearances (61), starts (53) and innings pitched (361.2), all of which still stand as UO records some 29 years after that season. She also threw three no-hitters as a freshman in 1989. The Ducks won a school-record 54 games that spring in going 54-18 overall and 13-7 in the Pac-10 (second). For her career, Wiese ranks second in ERA (0.82), third in wins (73), second in shutouts (31) and fourth in complete games (80). Wiese was an all-Pac-10 first-team selection in 1989 and a second-team honoree in 1990. She was also an all-region selection in both 1989 and 1990. Wiese and Oregon parted ways midway through her junior season in 1991. After finishing her career at Oklahoma City College, Wiese returned to Oregon as an assistant coach for the 1995 season. She was named to the UO’s all-decade team in 1996.
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