Eighteen Huskies Named To IRCA All-Academic Team
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Eighteen Huskies Named To IRCA All-Academic Team

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BOSTON – The Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) Board of Stewards has announced the All-Academic Team for the 2022-23 academic year, with 18 members of the Washington men's rowing team listed.
 
To be eligible for recognition a student-athlete must have maintained a cumulative GPA of 3.35 or higher, completed one full year at their institution (freshmen and first-year transfers are not eligible), be an institutional letter winner, and competed at the 2023 IRA National Championship Regatta.
 
In all, 337 student-athletes from 22 member institutions were recognized.
Institutions and individual honorees can download their certificate via the link below.
 
Here is a list of the Husky rowers and coxswains who were honored:
 
Marius Ahlsand, Oslo, Norway, So., Pre-Political Economy
Ethan Blight, Auckland, New Zealand, Sr., Food Systems, Nutrition & Health
Zach Casler, Newport Beach, Calif., Gr., Master of Science in Information Management
Archie Drummond, London, United Kingdom, Jr., Global and Regional Studies
Nick Dunlop, Sydney, Australia, Jr., Psychology
Harry Fitzpatrick, Auckland, New Zealand, So., Pre-Communication
Alex Gonin, British Columbia, Canada, So., Biology
Max Heid, Seattle, Wash., Sr., Business Administration: Finance
Luke Henry, Seattle, Wash., So., Real Estate
Kieran Joyce, Hamilton, New Zealand, So., Pre-Business
Tess Kadian, West Bloomfield, Mich., So., Journalism
Adam Krol, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Sr., Biology: Molecular, Cellular, Developmental
Max Mason, Redmond, Wash., Sr., Economics with Honors
Pablo Matan, Willow Glen, Calif., Sr., Philosophy; Political Economy
Darcy McCluskey, Brisbane, Australia, Jr., Environmental Studies
Michael Thiers, Seattle, Wash., Sr., International Security
Nils Vorberg, Hamburg, Germany, Sr., International Studies; Political Economy
Jonathan Wang-Norderud, Oslo, Norway, So., Pre-Economics
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