Stewards’ Letter

Friends, It seems gratuitous to fill this space with words when just two will do. THANK YOU! Thank you to those of you who support the program year over year; to those of you who are first time donors; and to those of you who have come back to the program after some time off.…

Student-Athlete Feature: Andre Mattus

Andre Mattus Arlington, WA BS Microbiology, ‘17 Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies Minor Varsity Coxswain, UW Men’s Rowing Team Anyone who’s ever rowed knows a coxswain’s entire job is built on trust. “Building this level of trust requires an understanding of differences,” says varsity men’s coxswain, Andre Mattus, ’17. Mattus was selected as one of…

Walk-Ons: A Washington Rowing Tradition

At the beginning of each season, new members join in workouts with the aim of becoming part of the team. The grueling, long hours of tryouts will separate out those who want to become part of something truly special. This process values the team over the individual. As racing season begins, the teams are named.…

Huskies Compete Internationally

With Washington’s highly-successful collegiate season in the books for 2016-17, the eyes of the rowing world turn to the summer international competitions, where the Husky program should be very well represented, by both current undergraduates and alumni. Husky alums are making their way to the top of their national team programs, including Kirstyn Goodger, ’14,…

Huskies Sweep 2017 Windermere Cup

The sun was shining and so were the Huskies at the 31st Annual Windermere Cup on May 7. Both the men’s and women’s varsity eights set Montlake Cut 2,000 meter course records to claim the Windermere Cup over the men’s and women’s Shanghai High-Performance rowing teams. Washington also took home the Erickson Cascade Cup in…