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2020-21 Washington Rowing Record Book UW ROWING 2020-21 WASHINGTON ROWING RECORD BOOK PB 2020-2021 WASHINGTON ROWING RECORD BOOK 2020-2021 WASHINGTON ROWING RECORD BOOK 1 2019 MEN’S RACE RESULTS UW ROWING Lake Las Vegas Invitational Second Varsity Eight Collegiate Open Eight Saturday, March 2, 2018 1. WASHINGTON 5:49.08; 2. Northeastern 5:55.95. 1. WASHINGTON 4V8+ 5:56.985; 2. Seattle University Lake Las Vegas, Henderson, Nev. (2,000 meters) V8+ 6:18.992; 3. Puget Sound V8+ 6:31.452; 4. UC Santa Third Varsity Eight Barbara 3V8+ 6:36.782. vs. Cornell: 1. WASHINGTON 5:57.30; 2. Northeastern 6:05.78. Collegiate Open Four (no times available) Varsity Eight Varsity Four 1. WASHINGTON A; 2. WASHINGTON B; 3. Washington 1. WASHINGTON 5:36.58; 2. Cornell 5:49.90. 1. WASHINGTON 6:30.40; 2. Northeastern 7:04.40. State; 4. Western Washington. Second Varsity Eight SATURDAY AFTERNOON SESSION Pac-12 Championships 1. WASHINGTON 5:42.26; 2. Cornell 5:54.70. Saturday, May 19, 2019 Varsity Eight Lake Natoma, Gold River, Calif. (2,000 meters) vs. Marist & Oregon State: 1. WASHINGTON 5:52.7; 2. Stanford 6:06.1. Total Points Second Varsity Eight Varsity Eight 1. WASHINGTON 72; 2. California 63; 3. Stanford 54; 4. 1. WASHINGTON 5:55.6; 2. Stanford 6:21.4. 1. WASHINGTON 5:42.93; 2. Oregon State 6:01.49; 3. Oregon State 45; 5. Washington State 38; 6. UCLA 37. Marist 6:10.84. Third Varsity Eight/Freshman Eight Varsity Eight 1. WASHINGTON F8+ 6:07.5; 2. Stanford 3V8+ 6:35.3. Second Varsity Eight 1. WASHINGTON 5:34.950; 2. California 5:36.217; 3. Stan- 1. WASHINGTON 5:54.50; 2. Oregon State 6:21.43; 3. ford 5:56.913; 4. Oregon State 6:03.147; 5. UCLA 6:13.543; SUNDAY SESSION Marist 6:26.05. 6. Washington State 6:23.847. Varsity Eight Second Varsity Eight Class Day 1. WASHINGTON 5:36.19; 2. Oregon State 5:56.59. Saturday, March 23, 2019 1. WASHINGTON 6:05.059; 2. California 6:08.629; 3. Stan- ford 6:35.476; 4. Oregon State 6:36.566; 5. Washington Montlake Cut, Seattle, Wash. (2,000 meters) Second Varsity Eight State 7:06.726; 6. UCLA 7:27.836. 1. WASHINGTON 5:35.32; 2. Oregon State 5:58.73. George M. Varnell Men’s Eight Third Varsity Eight 1. Seniors 5:36.484; 2. Juniors 5:42.925; 3. Sophomores Third Varsity Eight/Freshman Eight 1. WASHINGTON 5:55.887; 2. California 6:03.224; 3. Stan- 5:45.878; 4. Freshmen 5:53.742. 1. WASHINGTON F8+ 5:52.15; 2. Oregon State 3V8+ 6:26.33. ford 6:35.119; 4. Oregon State 6:39.285; 5. UCLA 7:10.252. Men’s Varsity / Freshman Challenge Varsity Four Novice Eight 1. Varsity/Classless 6:20.281; 2. Varsity/Classless 6:22.484; 1. WASHINGTON 6:14.50; 2. Oregon State 6:31.58. 3. Freshmen 6:35.090; 4. Freshmen 6:43.860. 1. WASHINGTON 5:50.809; 2. Washington State 6:23.225; 3. UCLA 6:23.799; (Cal scratched). California Dual Husky Open Saturday, April 20, 2019 Varsity Four Saturday, March 30, 2018 Montlake Cut, Seattle, Wash. (2,000 meters) 1. WASHINGTON 6:18.298; 2. California 6:22.801; 3. Montlake Cut, Seattle, Wash. (2,000 meters) Oregon State 7:00.634; 4. UCLA 7:07.704. Varsity Eight College Varsity Eight 1. WASHINGTON 5:32.554; 2. California 5:35.784. 1. WASHINGTON 5:43.965; 2. Washington State 6:07.181; 3. Western Washington 6:10.568. Second Varsity Eight IRA Championships Friday-Sunday, May 31-June 2, 2019 1. WASHINGTON 5:37.312; 2. California 5:39.853. College Second Varsity Eight Lake Natoma, Gold River, Calif. (2,000 meters) 1. WASHINGTON 5:48.177; 2. Washington State 6:16.545; Third Varsity Eight Varsity Eight, Grand Final 3. Puget Sound 6:23.915; 4. Western Washington 6:25.184. 1. WASHINGTON 5:42.536; 2. California 5:47.822. 1. Yale 5:32.939; 2. WASHINGTON 5:36.079; 3. Harvard 5:37.389; 4. California 5:37.939; 5. Northeastern 5:41.346; College Third Varsity Eight; Freshman Eight 6. Princeton 5:43.771. 1. WASHINGTON 6:00.167; 2. British Columbia 6:12.931; 1. WASHINGTON 5:51.420; 2. California 5:55.961. 3. Washington State 6:29.443; 4. Western Washington 6:57.350. Second Varsity Eight, Grand Final 1. California 5:38.205; 2. WASHINGTON 5:40.347; 3. College Varsity Four, Flight One Yale 5:42.567; 4. Harvard 5:42.775; 5. Brown 5:45.612; 6. 1. WASHINGTON A 6:19.276; 2. SeattleU A 6:47.615; 3. Windermere Cup / Opening Day Princeton 5:45.932. Lewis & Clark A 7:00.141; 4. Washington State 7:42.606. Saturday, May 4, 2019 Montlake Cut, Seattle, Wash. (2,000 meters) Third Varsity Eight, Grand Final College Varsity Four, Flight One 1. WASHINGTON 5:43.668; 2. Yale 5:46.083; 3. Harvard 1. WASHINGTON B 6:32.275; 2. Seattle U B 7:20.166; 3. Windermere Cup (Varsity Eight) 5:47.478; 4. Princeton 5:47.655; 5. California 5:51.643; 6. Lewis & Clark B 7:40.196. 1. WASHINGTON 5:42.134; 2. Germany 5:47.042; 3. Boston Brown 5:51.910. University 5:49.358. Varsity Four, Grand Final vs. Northeastern, Oregon State & Cascade Cup 1. WASHINGTON 6:19.868; 2. California 6:20.963; 4. Stanford 1. WASHINGTON 2V8+ 5:44.301; 2. Boston University 2V8+ Princeton 6:25.467; 3. MIT 6:29.090; 5. Stetson 6:29.445; 6. Saturday-Sunday, April 6-7, 2019 5:57.237; 3. UC Santa Barbara V8+ 6:14.741. Georgetown 6:36.008. Redwood Shores, Calif. (2,000 meters) Collegiate Freshman Eight/Third Varsity Eight James Ten Eyck Trophy (top five only) SATURDAY MORNING SESSION 1. WASHINGTON 3V8+ 5:54.142; 2. WASHINGTON F8+ 1. WASHINGTON 207; 2. Yale 205; 3. California 189; 4. 5:55.282; 3. Boston University 3V8+ 5:57.848; 4. UC Santa Harvard 188; 5. Princeton 162. Varsity Eight Barbara 2V8+ 6:32.251. 1. WASHINGTON 5:40.08; 2. Northeastern 5:47.36. 2 2020-2021 WASHINGTON ROWING RECORD BOOK UW ROWING 2019 WOMEN’S RACE RESULTS Lake Las Vegas Invitational Open (Third Varsity Eight); Carley Copley Cup, A Final Pac-12 Championships Saturday, March 2, 2019 1. WASHINGTON 7:08.392; 2. Stanford 7:16.198; 3. Saturday, May 19, 2019 Lake Las Vegas, Henderson, Nev. (2,000 meters) Potomac 7:19.054; 4. Stanford Lightweights 7:19.342; 5. Lake Natoma, Gold River, Calif. (2,000 meters) California 7:21.600; 6. Calgary 7:54.686; 7. San Diego State Varsity Eight 8:14.958. Total Points 1. WASHINGTON 6:25.24 ; 2. USC 6:31.50. 1. WASHINGTON 39.5; 2. Stanford 39; 3. California 38.5; vs. Ohio State & Michigan 4. UCLA 21; 5. Oregon State 16; 6. USC 15; 7. Washington Second Varsity Eight Saturday, April 20, 2019 State 12.5. 1. WASHINGTON 6:30.06; 2. USC 6:48.14. Lake Las Vegas, Henderson, Nev. (2,000 meters) Varsity Eight Varsity Four Varsity Eight 1. California 6:11.901; 2. Stanford 6:12.824; 3. WASH- 1. Washington A 7:38.37; 2. WASHINGTON B 7:45.97; 3. 1. WASHINGTON 6:18.84; 2. Ohio State 6:22.89; 3. Michi- INGTON 6:13.214; 4. USC 6:24.901; 5. UCLA 6:27.151; 6. USC 8:02.54. gan 6:28.71. Oregon State 6:32.211; 7. Washington State 6:34.644. Second Varsity Eight Second Varsity Eight Class Day 1. WASHINGTON 7:10.967; 2. Stanford 7:18.303; 3. Saturday, March 23, 2019 1. WASHINGTON 6:25.94; 2. Ohio State 6:27.51; 3. Mich- California 7:18.873; 4. UCLA 7:24.183; 5. Washington State Montlake Cut, Seattle, Wash. (2,000 meters) igan 6:27.59 7:27.930; 6. Oregon State 7:31.383; 7. USC 7:34.110. Seattle Times Women’s Eight Varsity Four Varsity Four 1. Juniors 6:18.338; 2. Seniors 6:21.766; 3. Freshmen 1. Michigan 7:05.68; 2. WASHINGTON 7:07.53; 3. Ohio 1. WASHINGTON 7:26.553; 2. Stanford 7:34.887; 3. Califor- 6:27.055; 4. Sophomores 6:29.784. State 7:17.81 nia 7:49.360; 4. Oregon State 7:51.673; 5. UCLA 7:55.465; 6. Washington State 8:00.627; 7. USC 8:00.838. Women’s Varsity / Freshman Challenge (Fours) Second Varsity Four 1. Freshmen 7:27.400; 2. Varsity/Classless 7:37.716; 3. 1. Ohio State 7:20.60; 2. WASHINGTON 7:23.92 Third Varsity Eight Freshmen 7:47.181. 1. WASHINGTON 6:39.054; 2. Stanford 6:49.984; 3. Cali- California Dual fornia 6:54.937; 4. Oregon State 6:57.934; 5. Washington Husky Open Saturday, April 27, 2018 State 6:59.951; 6. UCLA 7:08.307. Saturday, March 30, 2019 Montlake Cut, Seattle, Wash. (2,000 meters) Montlake Cut, Seattle, Wash. (2,000 meters) Novice Eight Varsity Eight 1. WASHINGTON 6:28.972; 2. California 6:40.416; 3. UCLA College Varsity Eight, Flight One 1. California 6:40.739; 2. WASHINGTON 6:42.925. 6:46.072; 4. Washington State 6:55.646. 1. WASHINGTON A 6:14.957; 2. WASHINGTON B 6:27.831; 3.
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