Four Huskies Earn All-Pac-12, Callahan Named Pac-12 Coach Of The Year

Four Huskies Earn All-Pac-12, Callahan Named Pac-12 Coach Of The Year

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Washington's head coach Michael Callahan was named Pac-12 Coach of Year, and a total of four Huskies earned first-team All-Pac-12 as the conference announced its rowing honors today.

Callahan's award marks his seventh time winning Pac-12 Men's Head Coach of the Year. He also won the award in six straight years from 2010-15. This year his team won the Pac-12 Championship and the Ten Eyck Trophy at the Intercollegiate Rowing Association championships, while adding national titles in the varsity four, third varsity eight, and second varsity eight.
 
Four UW men – Guglielmo Carcano, Stuart Sim, Ezra Carlson, and Arne Landboe – made the all-conference team.

Carcano, Sim, Carlson, and Landboe all rowed in the varsity eight boat in every race of 2017. Carlson is a senior from Eureka, Calif., who rowed in the IRA champion varsity eight as a sophomore in 2015 and was also an All-Conference athlete in 2016.
 
Landboe, the 2017 men's captain, has spent two full years on the varsity eight. He won a national championship in the freshman eight at the 2014 IRAs and was a first-team Academic All-Pac-12 as a sophomore in 2016. He was a member of the varisty eight that won the Pac-12 Championships back in May.
 
Sim, a Melbourne, Austrailia native, coxed the winning varsity eight at the IRA championships in 2014 and 2015 and was the coxswain of the winning freshman eight at the 2013 IRAs. He coxed the winning varsity eight at this year's Pac-12 Championships.
 
Carcano, a senior from Mendrisio, Switzerland, was a member of the men's second varsity eight that took first place at the 2015 IRA Championships. He also rowed in the winning freshman eight at the 2014 IRAs. He was part of the winning varsity eight at the 2017 Pac-12 Championships
 
 
 
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