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Washington Rowing Record Book ROWING WASHINGTON ROWING RECORD BOOK 2015-2016 WASHINGTON CREW RECORD BOOK 1 2015 MEN’S RACE RESULTS ROWING UW Freshman Eight/ Stanford Third Varsity Eight Second Varsity Eight Brown Dual 1. WASHINGTON, 5:47.70, 2. Stanford, 6:25.40 1. WASHINGTON, 2:56.009, 2. California, 2:56.547, 3. Oregon State, 3:05.562, 4. Stanford, 3:09.606 Saturday, April 4, 2015 UW Third Varsity Eight/ Santa Clara Second Varsity Seekonk River, Providence, R.I. (2,000 meters) Eight Varsity Eight 1. WASHINGTON, 5:44.20, 2. Santa Clara, 6:20.30 Varsity Eight 1. WASHINGTON, 5:32.50, 2. Brown, 5:36.70 1. WASHINGTON, 2:15.624, 2. California, 2:50.676, 3. Afternoon - Stanford, 3:00.985, 4. Oregon State, 2:59.418, 5. Wash- 2nd Varsity Eight Varsity Eight ington State, 3:08.209, 6. Colorado, 3:21.017 1. WASHINGTON, 5:40.70, 2. Brown, 5:47.60, 3. 1. WASHINGTON, 5:43.40, 2. Oregon State, 6:04.90 Brown 3V, 6:04.30 Second Varsity Eight Frosh/Novice Eight 1. WASHINGTON, 5:48.50, 2. Oregon State, 6:15.90 Intercollegiate Rowing 1. WASHINGTON, 5:45.50, 2. Brown, 5:52.30 Third Varsity Eight 1. WASHINGTON, 6:07.50, 2. Oregon State, 6:21.00 Association Husky Open UW Freshman Eight/ UC Davis Varity Eight Championships 1. WASHINGTON, 6:03.20, 2. UC Davis, 6:36.00 Saturday, April 4, 2015 Friday-Sunday May 29 - 31, 2015 Montlake Cut, Seattle, Wash. (2,000 meters) Mercer Lake, N..J. (2,000 meters) Varsity Eight Final Team Standings (Ten Eyck Cup) 1. WASHINGTON, 5:56.54, 2. UC Santa Barbara, California Dual 1. WASHINGTON, 198, 2. California, 181, 3. Princeton, 173, 4. Brown, 159, 5. Harvard, 157, 6. Yale, 141, 7. Bos- 6:12.06, 3. Western Washington, 6:17.94, 4. Puget Saturday, April 25, 2015 Sound, 6:43.53 ton University, 139, 8. Northeastern, 122, 9. Cornell, Montlake Cut, Seattle, Wash. (2,000 meters) 120, 10. Pennsylvania, 115 2nd Varsity Eight Varsity Varsity Eight, Grand Final 1. WASHINGTON, 5:54.29, 2. UC Santa Barbara, 1. California, 5:38.866, 2. WASHINGTON, 5:41.464 6:13.79, 3. Western Washington, 6:41.50 1. WASHINGTON 5:28.015, 2. California, 5:30.798, 3. Varsity Four Princeton, 5:30.942, 4. Brown, 5:36.198, 5. Harvard, Open Eight 1. WASHINGTON, 6:18.069, 2. California, 6:20.127 5:38.680, 6. Northeastern, 5:41.296 1. WASHINGTON, 5:$6.26, 2. WASHGINTON COMBO, 5:59.59, 3. UC Santa Barbara, 6:09.51, 4. Western Freshmen Eight UW Lineup: Cox - Stuart Sim; Stroke - Alexander Perkins; Washington, 7:19.27 1. California, 5:41.002, 2. WASHINGTON, 5:41.656 7 - Henry Meek; 6 - Marcus Bowyer; 5 - Jacob Dawson; 4 - Ivan Piton; 3 - Ezra Carlson; 2 - Michael Evans; Bow - Eric Varsity Four Second Varsity Eight Ledbetter. 1. WASHINGTON, 6:36.25, 2. UC Santa Barbara, 1. WASHINGTON, 5:49.270, 2. California, 5:55.110 6:52.40, 3. Western Washington, 6:55.21, 4. Seattle Second Varsity Eight, Grand Final Pacific, 7:42.55 1. WASHINGTON, 5:33.642, 2. Princeton, 5:34.667, 3. Windermere Cup Boston University, 5:38.324, 4. California, 5:42.338, 5. Open Four Yale, 5:45.026, 6. Brown, 5:49.037 1. WASHINGTON, 6:38.00, 2. UC Santa Barbara, Saturday, May 2, 2015 6:47.85, 3. Western Washington, 7:08.69, 4. Puget Montlake Cut, Seattle, Wash. (2,000 meters) UW Lineup: Cox - Lisa Caldwell; Stroke - Philip Walczak; 7 - Sound, 7:39.12 Sean Raffetto; 6 - Edward Nainby- Luxmoore; 5 -Jake Zier; Windermere Cup Varsity Eight 4 - Finn Schroeder; 3 - Jernej Markovc; 2 - Nicolas Cypro; 1. New Zealand, 5:43.4, 2. WASHINGTON, 5:45.80, 3. Bow - Guglielmo Carcano. Columbia, 6:04.5 WSU Dual Varsity Four, Grand Final Erickson Memorial Cascade Cup Friday, April 10, 2015 1. WASHINGTON, 6:16.321, 2. California, 6:19.612, 3. 1. WASHINGTON, 6:10.5, 2. Columbia, 6:24.2, 3. Oregon Snake River, Pullman, Wash. (2,000 meters) Stanford, 6:19.858, 4. Wisconsin, 6:22.472, 5. Temple, State, 6:25.9 6:26.743, 6. Harvard, 6:25.443 Varsity Eight Freshman Eight/ Third Varsity Eight 1. WASHINGTON, 6:00.94, 2. Washington State V8, UW Lineup: Cox - Lia Roberds; Stroke - John Gangi; 3 -Oscar 1. WASHINGTON B, 5:36.0, 2. WASHINGTON A, 5:41.7, 6:08.69, 3. Washington State 2V8, 6:21.99 Goldberg; 2 - Matthew Medalia; Bow - Graham Henry. 3. Oregon State, 5:58.4, 4. Columbia, 5:58.5 Varsity Four Freshman Eight, Grand Final Open Eight 1. WASHINGTON A, 6:35.09, 2. WASHINGTON B, 1. WASHINGTON, 5:39.366, 2. California, 5:44.085, 1. WASHINGTON A, 5:57.5, 2. WASHINGTON B, 5:59.0, 6:36.98, 3. Washington State A, 6:49.80, 4. Washington 3. Pennsylvania, 5:47.034, 4. Wisconsin, 5:49.194, 5. 3. Western Washington, 6:18.7 State B, 6:55.77, 5. Washington State C, 7:16.77 Cornell, 5:55.310, 6. Drexel, 6:04.010 Open Four Freshman Eight UW Lineup: Cox - Braedan Daste; Stroke - Luke Khoury; 1. WASHINGTON, 6:22.8, 2. Oregon State A, 6:52.9, 3. 1. WASHINGTON, 6:01.34, 2. Washington State, 6:29.14 7 - Ben Davison; 6 - Arne Landboe; 5 - Viktor Pivac; 4 - Sam Oregon State B, 6:56.0 Goertz; 3 - Sam Pettet; 2 - Sean Kelly; Bow - Luca Lovisolo. Second Freshman Eight 1. WASHINGTON, 6:06.49, 2. Washington State A, Third Varsity Eight, Grand Final 6:37.63, 3. Washington State B, 7:15.55 1. WASHINGTON, 5:40.389, 2. Harvard, 5:43.194, 3. Pac-12 Championships California, 5:44.451, 4. Brown, 5:49.432, 5. Princeton, Freshman Four 5:51.182, 6. Yale, 5:51.224 1. WASHINGTON B, 6:51.71, 2. WASHINGTON A, Sunday, May 17, 2015 6:53.39, 3. Washington State, 7:06.40 Gold River, Calif. (2,000 meters) UW Lineup: Cox - Parker Ksidakis; Stroke - Eric Benca; Varsity Four 7 - Aleksander Malowany; 6 - Vuk Matovic; 5 - Zachary 1. WASHINGTON, 3:15.558, 2. California, 3:19.697, 3. Hershberger; 4 - Pietro Zileri Dal Verme; 3 - Matt Milner; 2 - Stanford Invitational Washington State, 3:27.167, 4. Colorado, 4:02.056 Sebastian Devereaux; Bow - Kevin O’Connor. Saturday, April 11, 2015 Frosh/ Novice Eight Redwood Shores, Calif. (2,000 meters) 1. WASHINGTON, 2:54.918, 2. California, 2:56.608, 3. Morning - Oregon State, 3:09.086, 4. Washington, 3:14.205, 5. Varsity Eight Colorado, 3:24.190 1. WASHINGTON, 5:39.00, 2. Stanford, 5:59.30 Third Varsity Eight Second Varsity Eight 1. WASHINGTON, 2:59.095, 2. California, 2:58.670, 3. 1. WASHINGTON, 5:44.40, 2. Stanford, 6:07.40 Oregon State, 3:13.141, 4. Stanford, 3:17.477 2 2015-2016 WASHINGTON CREW RECORD BOOK ROWING 2015 WOMEN’S RACE RESULTS Varsity Eight, Grand Final Dexter Regatta California Dual 1. Ohio State, 6:18.144, 2. California, 6:18.608, 3. Virginia, Saturday, April 4, 2015 Saturday, April 25, 2014 6:24.348, 4. Texas, 6:27.165, 5. Stanford, 6:28.018, 6. Dexter Lake, Ore. (2,000 meters) Montlake Cut, Seattle, Wash. (2,000 meters) WASHINGTON, 6:28.528 UW Lineup: cox-Marlow Mizer, stroke-Natasha Gay, Morning Varsity Eight 7-Danielle Olson, 6-Sarah Dougherty, 5-Phoebe Spoors, 1. California, 6:24.533, 2. WASHINGTON, 6:29.877 Varsity Eight 4-Grace Spoors, 3-Fiona Gammond, 2-Bella Chilczuk, 1. WASHINGTON, 6:18.60, 2. Stanford, 6:20.40 Second Varsity Eight bow-Liz Vogt 1. WASHINGTON, 6:30.260, 2. California, 6:32.716 Second Varsity Eight Second Varsity Eight, Grand Final 1. WASHINGTON, 6:27.90, 2. Stanford, 6:32.00 Third Varsity Eight 1. Brown, 6:25.99, 2. Ohio State, 6:27.11, 3. WASHING- TON, 6:32.05, 4. Yale, 6:34.81, 5. California, 6:35.14, 6. Varsity Four 1. California, 6:31.798, 2. WASHINGTON, 6:34.030 Washington State, 6:39.72 1. WASHINGTON, 7:13.00, 2. Stanford, 7:17.40 Varsity Four UW Lineup: cox-Phoebe Marks-Nicoles, stroke-Abby Ernst, Afternoon 1. WASHINTON, 7:13.229, 2. California, 7:18.997 7-Sophie Dalton, 6-Chiara Ondoli, 5-Courtney Thompson, 4-Brooke Mooney, 3-Anouschka Fenley, 2-Kadie Brown, Varsity Eight bow-Valerie Vogt 1. Stanford, 6:36.7, 2. WASHINGTON, 6:37.8, 3. Oregon Windermere Cup State, 6:49.6, 4. Minnesota, 6:51.7, 5. Louisville, 7:01.8 Varsity Four, Grand Final Saturday, May 2, 2015 1. Virginia, 7:12.76, 2. Yale, 7:12.92, 3. Brown, 7:12.92, 4. Second Varsity Eight Montlake Cut; Seattle, Wash. (2,000 meters) Washington, 7:21.73, 5. Ohio State, 7:23.71, 6. Princeton, 1. WASHINGTON, 6:46.7, 2. Stanford, 6:48.5, 3. Minne- Windermere Cup Varsity Eight 7:29.93 sota, 6:55.3, 4. Oregon State, 6:57.0, 5. Louisville, 7:04.9 1. WASHINGTON, 6:29.6, 2. Virginia, 6:32.9 UW Lineup: cox-Hannah Lukanuski, stroke-Rose Filer, Varsity Four Erickson Memorial Cascade Cup 3-Giuliana Chilczuk, 2-Allie DeLarge, bow-Allison 1. WASHINGTON, 7:42.6, 2. Stanford, 7:48.1, 3. Minne- Second Varsity Eight Barstow sota, 7:50.8, 4. Louisville, 8:01.5, 5. Oregon State, 8:04.9 1.
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