Huskies Excel Academically During Winter Quarter
University of Washington student-athletes built upon a strong fall quarter in the classroom, raising the department-wide GPA to 3.39 during the winter quarter – up from 3.37 in the fall.
University of Washington student-athletes built upon a strong fall quarter in the classroom, raising the department-wide GPA to 3.39 during the winter quarter – up from 3.37 in the fall.
The Washington men’s rowing team swept six races Saturday at the annual UW-Oregon State Dual and Covered Bridge Regatta at Dexter Lake. The Huskies won three head-to-head races vs. Oregon State.
The Washington men’s rowing team returns to action this Saturday, April 8, when the Huskies travel to Dexter Lake near Lowell, Ore., to face Oregon State in the annual dual regatta. The UW-OSU races are three events in the larger Covered Bridge Regatta.
The Washington women’s rowing team won the Laurel Korholz Perpetual Trophy in the women’s novice eight, and also finished third in one other final Sunday at the 50th annual San Diego Crew Classic on Mission Bay.
June 23, 2022 marks the 50th anniversary of the passing of the landmark Title IX legislation, and with it, the announcement that the University of Washington Department of Intercollegiate Athletics will celebrate this historic event throughout the coming 2022-2023 academic year.
The Washington women’s rowing team saw all five of its crews earn berths in grand finals at the 50th annual San Diego Crew Classic, as the Huskies finished in qualifying positions in Saturday’s heats and preliminary races.
The Washington women’s rowing team heads south to the San Diego Crew Classic this Saturday and Sunday, April 1-2. Washington is ranked No. 5 in the first Pocock CRCA poll of the season.
In every corner of the Conibear Shellhouse, you feel the spirit — and spirits — of generations of Husky rowers. Each morning, the larger-than-life image of famed boat maker George Pocock gazes wisely into the boat bays, welcoming us into the boathouse and the work that awaits us.
Washington’s women’s rowing team won all of its races Saturday morning at the Husky Open, the first intercollegiate event of the spring. UW crews participated in just five of the 28 events in the regatta on Montlake Cut.