UW To Face Northeastern, Stanford, OSU This Weekend

UW To Face Northeastern, Stanford, OSU This Weekend

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SEATTLE –
The No. 2-ranked Washington men's rowing team travels to Northern California this Saturday and Sunday (April 6-7) for a two-day regatta at Redwood Shores.
 
The Huskies will square off against No. 6 Northeastern on Saturday morning, and against No. 13 Stanford in the afternoon. On Sunday morning, the UW will race against No. 18 Oregon State.
 
Redwood Shores Race Schedule (UW races only)
 
Saturday, April 6
Morning Session
9:15 a.m. – MV8+ vs. Northeastern
9:45 a.m. – M2V8+ vs. Northeastern
10:00 a.m. – M3V8+ vs. Northeastern
10:30 a.m. – MV4+ vs. Northeastern
 
Afternoon Session
3:00 p.m. – MF8+ vs. Stanford M3V8+
3:30 p.m. – M2V8+ vs. Stanford
4:00 p.m. – MV8+ vs. Stanford
4:30 p.m. – MV4+ vs. Northeastern
 
Sunday, April 7
9:00 a.m. – MV4+ vs. Oregon State
9:20 a.m. – MF8+ vs. Oregon State M3V8+
9:40 a.m. – M2V8+ vs. Oregon State
10:00 a.m. – MV8+ vs. Oregon State
 
"We are taking our Pac-12 squad on the road to see how they perform away from the comforts of Conibear," UW men's coach Michael Callahan said. "It is a good test for our guys to see how they react to a different racing environment. It's always fun for us to travel, and having the opportunity to race three different opponents in dual-style racing is an added bonus. We are looking for valuable race experience against this weekend."
 
Follow The Action
Make sure to check the @UW_Rowing Twitter account for all of the latest news regarding the weekend's action in Redwood Shores. If the conditions allow, any live video coverage will show up on the Twitter account.
 
Up Next
Following this weekend's trip to the Bay Area, the Huskies will have two weeks to prepare for the annual Cal Dual, April 20 on Montlake Cut.
 
About Washington Rowing
Rowing at University of Washington was established in 1901 with support from the local business community. In 1903, Washington entered its first intercollegiate race and defeated California, starting their storied "Cal Dual" rivalry. From this beginning, UW crews became the champions in the nation, winning the Gold Medal in the Olympics in 1936 as described in the New York Times bestseller The Boys in the Boat. UW has continued its tradition of winning championships and Olympic medals, and today is one of the best university rowing programs in the world. With its state-of-the-art training facility located on the UW campus right on the shores of Lake Washington, surrounded by mountains and in close proximity to the iconic Montlake Cut, Washington Rowing attracts the best men and women student-athletes from the Pacific Northwest and around the world. More information at GoHuskies.com, WashingtonRowing.com and @UW_Rowing.
 
 
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