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Pac-12 Men's Rowing PAC-12 MEN'S ROWING 1997 (Rancho Cordova, Calif.) 2005 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) PAC-12 1986 Chip McKibben, CAL 1. WASH ......................72 1. CAL ..........................69 Damon Anastas, CAL 2. CAL ..........................63 2. WASH ......................66 ALL-CONFERENCE Steve Esslinger, CAL 3. OSU .........................54 3t. OSU .........................42 1979 Don Dutchard, CAL Jim Smith, CAL 4. STAN .......................40 STAN .......................42 Paul Prioleaux, CAL Dave Nesbitt, WASH 5. Gonzaga ...................30 5. UCLA .......................34 Dave Reddick, CAL Dirck Rhein, WASH WSU ........................30 6. WSU ........................26 Vince Horpel, CAL Tom Stevens, WASH 7. ORE ...........................5 7. ORE ...........................5 Terry Fisk, WASH John Latting, STAN Mark Miller, WASH Andy Hargadon, STAN 1998 (Rancho Cordova, Calif.) 2006 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) Marius Felix, WASH Jeff Petersen, OSU 1. CAL ..........................71 1. CAL ..........................72 Gary Bohlin, OSU Mike Still, UCLA 2. WASH ......................64 2. WASH ......................59 John Bambe, OSU Dan La Monte, USC 3. OSU .........................48 3. OSU .........................46 Doug Engle, WSU Mike McQuaid, WSU 4. STAN .......................38 4. STAN .......................43 Ron Lovely, UCLA 5. Gonzaga ...................34 5. USC .........................26 Bruce Wetts, USC 1987 Bruce Appleyard, UCLA 6. WSU ........................22 6. WSU ........................18 Tom Sastia, STAN Mike Still, UCLA 7. UCLA .......................11 7. UCLA .......................14 Chris Hirth, UCLA 8. ORE ...........................6 8. ORE ...........................5 1981 Eric Cohen, WASH Ritchie Sax, UCLA 1999 (Rancho Cordova, Calif.) Marius Felix, WASH Jim Smith, CAL 1. CAL ..........................71 2007 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) Charles Clapp, WASH Chip McKibben, CAL 2. WASH ......................64 1. WASH ......................69 John Zevenbergen, WASH Stewart Huntington, CAL 3. OSU .........................48 2. CAL ..........................66 Matt Smith, UCLA John Latting, STAN 4t. Gonzaga ...................30 3. STAN .......................48 Joe Carlson, UCLA Doug Wilner, STAN STAN .......................30 4. OSU .........................45 Scott Case, UCLA Dan Doyle, WASH 6. WSU ........................25 5. USC .........................32 Bob Steirn, CAL Jeff Petersen, OSU 7. ORE .........................14 6. UCLA .......................24 Brad Hubler, CAL Eric Weseman, WSU 8. UCLA .......................10 7. WSU ........................18 John Holtman, WSU John Marlo, USC Kent Madison, OSU 2000 (Rancho Cordova, Calif.) 2008 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) Paul Reimers, USC 1988 Jay Tint, UCLA 1. CAL ..........................71 1 WASH ......................72 Dave Webb, UCLA 2. WASH ......................64 2 CAL ..........................63 1983 Blair Horn, WASH Mike Stralka, UCLA 3. OSU .........................54 3 STAN ..................... *42 Ed Ives, WASH Stefanos Volianitis, UCLA 4. STAN .......................40 4. OSU .........................42 Todd Lanwehr, WASH Rob Shepherd, WASH 5. Gonzaga ...................27 5. UCLA .......................34 Lee Miller, WASH Mike Filippone, WASH 6. WSU ........................20 6. WSU ........................18 Dave DeRuff, CAL Brad Peters, WASH 7. ORE .........................13 7. USC .........................13 Chris Huntington, CAL Tyler Simonton, STAN 8. UCLA .......................10 8. ORE ...........................4 Dan Louis, CAL Jim Fox, STAN *STAN claims third place due to a Charlie Hughes, UCLA Ross Flemer, CAL 2001 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) better finish in the Varsity Eight race. Kevin Still, UCLA Mark Davin, USC 1. CAL ..........................70 Dave Bunnett, STAN Robert Barton, WSU 2. WASH ......................65 2009 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) Bill Clark, STAN Shane Petersen, OSU 3. OSU .........................54 1. CAL ..........................67 Les Dixon, OSU 4. STAN .......................35 2. WASH ......................64 Clayton Kauhane, USC 1989 Marc Batchelder, UCLA 5. WSU ........................26 3. STAN .......................52 Mike Farrell, UCLA 6. UCLA .......................20 4. OSU .........................38 1984 David Zevenbergen, WASH Mike Stralka, UCLA 7. ORE ...........................1 5. UCLA .......................28 Pat Gleason, WASH Eric Kowal, UCLA 6. WSU ........................26 James Snody, WASH Rob Shepherd, WASH 2002 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) 7. USC .........................16 Brad Clancy, WASH Adam Kriefall, WASH 1. CAL ..........................70 8. ORE ...........................2 Charlie Reed, CAL Mike Filippone, WASH 2. WASH ......................65 Henry Matthiessen, CAL Mark Nelson, CAL 3. OSU .........................48 2010 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) Eric Klug, CAL Brian Milder, CAL 4. STAN .......................40 1. WASH ......................72 Guy Speers, UCLA Tyler Simonton, STAN 5. UCLA .......................28 2. CAL ..........................63 Andy Murphy, UCLA Shane Petersen, OSU 6. WSU ........................22 3. STAN .......................54 Tom King, STAN William Stevenson, USC 7. ORE ...........................6 4. OSU .........................40 Scott Smith, STAN Kent McCleary, WSU 5. WSU ........................32 Matt Eccles, ORE 2003 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) 6. USC .........................22 Doug Schleiger, OSU 1990 Mike Filippone, WASH 1. CAL ..........................68 7. UCLA .........................8 Andrew Harris, USC Dan Lethin, WASH 2. OSU .........................54 8. ORE ...........................5 Paul Hensel, WSU Gordon Gruendell, WASH 3. WASH ......................53 Mike Umess, WASH 4. STAN .......................49 2011 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) 1985 Dennis Moran, WASH Greg LeSage, UCLA 5. UCLA .......................34 1. WASH ......................70 David Neal, WASH Brad Marquardt, UCLA 6. WSU ........................26 2. CAL ..........................65 Jon Norelius, WASH Stefanos Volianitis, UCLA 7. ORE ...........................8 3. OSU .........................48 Mike Teather, WASH Mike Schoback, CAL 4. STAN .......................46 Tony Matan, CAL Sean-Patrick Carver, CAL 2004 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) 5. WSU ........................29 Eric Cohn, CAL Steven Voorhis, STAN 1. WASH ......................66 6. USC .........................14 Daemon Anastas, CAL Dave Mittmann, OSU 2. CAL ..........................65 7. UCLA .......................12 Guy Reza, UCLA Paul Hutteball, WSU 3. OSU .........................48 Roberts Salonites, UCLA Bryan Ogle, USC 4. STAN .......................44 Mike Hester, OSU 5. UCLA .......................32 Mark Woligus, STAN 6. WSU ........................24 Bryan Noyd, USC 7. ORE ...........................0 Jeff Odell, WSU 2 PAC-12 MEN'S ROWING 1991 James Haug, WASH Cary Sullivan, OSU 2002 Lucas Ahlstrand, WASH Mark Murphy, STAN Dave Herness, WASH Richard Tzeng, WASH Carl Cronk, WSU Pat Pursley, WSU Ron Long, WASH Rick Van Camp, CAL Matt Deakin, WASH Martin Reschke, UCLA Mike Urness, WASH Djordje Visacki, CAL Scott Frandsen, CAL Ryan Schanno, OSU Tim Evans, UCLA Emmy Gardner, OSU Charlie Smith, CAL Brad Marquardt, UCLA 1997 Silas Harrington, WASH Josh Inman, OSU Katelin Snyder, WASH Leif Pettersson, UCLA Andy Tyler, WASH Chris Jones, STAN Silas Stafford, STAN John Novak, CAL Carl Bolstad, WASH John Lorton, WASH Dave Worley, WASH Rim Ryan, CAL Bob Cummins, WASH Sergio Martinez, ORE Trevor Abbott, OSU Danko Djunic, CAL Ian McGowan, CAL 2008 Heath Allen, WASH Thomas Beischer, STAN Wolf Thiele, CAL Jeff Nalty, CAL Alex Boone, USC Sam Gabal, USC Mark Roslon, CAL Ivan Smiljanic, CAL William Crothers, WASH Mike Kwata, WSU Cary Sullivan, OSU John Tapia-Grassi, UCLA Toby Dankbaar, WASH Andy Legard, OSU James Fulmer, OSU 1992 Paul Yount, WASH Matt Jolley, STAN 2003 Matt Buck, ORE Karl Huhta, WSU Cam Andrews, WASH Pat Bears, Gonzaga Carl Cronk, WSU Jessiah Johnson, WASH Colin Skyles, WASH Thad Smith, WSU Ryan Dillon, OSU Marko Knezevic, CAL Mike Chudzik, WASH Brian Kitch, UCLA Alex Osborne, STAN Leif Peterson, UCLA 1998 Sebastian Bea, CAL Ante Kusurin, WASH Martin Reschke, UCLA Jeffrey Tuddle, UCLA Sture Bjorvig, CAL John Lorton, WASH Charlie Smith, CAL Steve Herold, UCLA Djordje Visacki, CAL Ryan Marks, WASH Silas Stafford, STAN David H. Allen, CAL Andrea Stevanovic, CAL Ian McGowan, CAL D. Maxwell Chickering, CAL Bob Cummins, WASH Jeff Nalty, CAL 2009 William Crothers, WASH Alexander Packard, STAN Brett Reisinger, WASH Marko Petrovic, WASH Rob Gibson, WASH Scott Essex, OSU Sean Mulligan, WASH Nick Scholz, OSU Nareg Guregian, CAL Sean Halsted, WSU Andy Legard, OSU Jamie Schroeder, STAN Ryan Hasvold, USC Sam Gabal, USC Jayme Dumford, OSU Mladen Stegic, CAL Nick Lucey, CAL Shawn Begnall, WSU Mark Murphy, STAN 1993 Roberto Blanda, WASH Chris Grothkopp, Gonzaga 2004 Matt Altman, STAN Alex Osborne, STAN Matt Minas, WASH Jamie MacQuarrie, STAN Robert Austerman, CAL Sebastian Peterlin, STAN Scott Munn, WASH Jesse Bauman, CAL Martin Reschke, UCLA Jason Scott, WASH 1999 Sture Bjorvig, CAL Danny Breurck, WSU Jan Tize, CAL Josh Geiger, STAN Seb Bea, CAL Sam Burns, WASH David Weir, OSU Sherman Knight, STAN Nito Simonsen, CAL Chris Callaghan, OSU Mitch Williams, WSU Darren Rice, STAN Jake Wetzel, CAL Andrew Derrick, WASH Nikola Zunic, CAL Donal Ryan, CAL Dave Calder, WASH Max Frasca, CAL Jerome Ryan, CAL Whit Hammond, WASH David Hampton, UCLA 2010 Mike Buckiewicz, OSU Scott Essex, OSU Seau Mulligan, WASH Giuseppe Lanzone, WASH Brian
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