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Pac-12 Women's Rowing PAC-12 WOMEN'S ROWING PAC-12 TEAM 6. OSU ...................(7:16.7) 5. USC ........................ 49.5 2002 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) 6. WSU ....................... 37.5 CHAMPIONS 1. WASH ........................ 66 7. UCLA ........................ 29 1987 WASH 1992 (Sacramento, Calif.) 2. CAL ............................ 58 8. ORE ............................. 2 1988 WASH 1. WASH ................(7:00.1) 3. OSU ........................... 52 1989 WASH 2. STAN .................(7:10.9) 4. WSU .......................... 51 2010 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) 1990 UCLA 3. CAL ....................(7:11.9) 5. STAN ......................... 44 1. CAL ..........................39.5 1991 UCLA 4. OSU ...................(7:28.8) 6. USC ........................... 37 2. STAN .......................39 1992 WASH 5. WSU ..................(7:35.5) 7. UCLA ......................... 31 3. WASH ......................31.5 1993 WASH 8. ORE ........................... 13 4. USC .........................24.5 1994 WASH 1993 (Sacramento, Calif.) 5. UCLA .......................22 1995 WASH 1. WASH ................(6:55.2) 2003 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) 6. WSU ........................17.5 1996 WASH 2. CAL ....................(7:07.7) 1. WASH ........................ 62 7. OSU ...........................8 1997 WASH 3. WSU ..................(7:21.5) 2. CAL ............................ 60 1998 WASH 4. STAN .................(7:30.5) 3. STAN ......................... 52 2011 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) 1999 WASH 5. OSU ...................(7:33.8) 4. WSU .......................... 52 1. CAL ..........................43.5 2000 WASH 5. OSU ........................... 39 2. STAN .......................34 2001 WASH 1994-96 (Men's and women's 6. UCLA ......................... 34 3. USC .........................30.5 2002 WASH combined championships, see first 7. USC ........................... 23 4. WASH ......................25.5 2003 WASH page) 8. ORE ........................... 16 5. WSU ........................24 2004 CAL 6. UCLA .......................14.5 2005 CAL 1997 (Rancho Cordova, Calif.) 2004 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) 7. OSU .........................10 2006 CAL 1. WASH ........................ 71 1. CAL ............................ 69 2007 USC 2. OSU ........................... 55 2. WASH ........................ 62 2008 CAL 3. CAL ............................ 50 3. WSU .......................... 50 PAC-12 2009 CAL 4. WSU .......................... 48 4. USC ........................... 48 ALL-CONFERENCE 2010 CAL 5. STAN ......................... 40 5. OSU ........................... 40 2011 CAL 6. Gonzaga ..................... 24 6. STAN ......................... 35 TEAMS 7. USC ........................... 14 7. UCLA ......................... 31 1987 Trish Lydon, WASH 8. ORE ............................. 9 8. ORE ............................. 4 Alice Henderson, WASH PAC-12 9. UCLA ........................... 2 Heidi Hook, WASH CHAMPIONSHIP 2005 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) Linda Lusk, WASH 1998 (Rancho Cordova, Calif.) 1. CAL ............................ 79 Marisa Hurtado, UCLA RESULTS 1. WASH ........................ 71 2. WSU .......................... 67 Emily Roske, UCLA (Varsity Eight Standings 1987-1993; 2. CAL ............................ 57 3. WASH ........................ 59 Kari Dunn, UCLA Team Standings 1994-Present) 3. OSU ........................... 51 4. USC ........................... 51 Lynn Gawthrop, STAN 1987 (Sacramento, Calif.) 4. WSU .......................... 44 5. STAN ......................... 51 Felicia Keesing, STAN 1. WASH ..............(6:50.79) 5. USC ........................... 38 6. UCLA ......................... 48 Beth Rhine, CAL 2. UCLA ...............(7:09.30) 6. STAN ......................... 28 7. OSU ........................... 37 Robin Cooper, OSU 3. STAN ...............(7:11.57) 7. Gonzaga ..................... 20 Georgia Yuill, WSU 4. CAL ..................(7:17.70) 8. ORE ............................. 6 2006 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) 5. WSU ................(7:25.23) 9. UCLA ........................... 4 1. CAL ............................ 68 1988 Kris Sanford, WASH 2. WASH ........................ 56 Katarina Wikstrom, WASH 1988 (Sacramento, Calif.) 1999 (Rancho Cordova, Calif.) 3. USC ........................... 53 Lisa Beluche, WASH 1. WASH ...................(7:00) 1. WASH ........................ 72 4. UCLA ......................... 49 Sarah Watson, WASH 2. CAL .......................(7:13) 2. CAL ............................ 57 5. STAN ......................... 43 Julia Lee, CAL 3. UCLA ....................(7:15) 3. OSU ........................... 47 6. WSU .......................... 38 Ruth Baptist, CAL 4. STAN ....................(7:26) 4. WSU .......................... 46 7. OSU ........................... 33 Tatiana Tilley, CAL 5. USC ......................(7:31) 5. USC ........................... 37 8. ORE ............................. 4 Leeanne Crain, UCLA 6. Gonzaga ..................... 28 Kari Dunn, UCLA 1989 (Sacramento, Calif.) 7. STAN ......................... 16 2007 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) Kristen Dahl, STAN 1. WASH ...................(6:45) 8. ORE ............................. 8 1. USC ........................... 71 Brenda Risch, WSU 2. STAN ....................(6:48) 9. UCLA ........................... 6 2. CAL ............................ 61 Danielle Swan-Smyth, OSU 3. UCLA ....................(6:49) 3. WASH ........................ 58 Rona Dizon, USC 4. CAL .......................(6:53) 2000 (Rancho Cordova, Calif.) 4. UCLA ......................... 56 5. USC ......................(7:16) 1. WASH ........................ 70 5. STAN ......................... 51 1989 Stephanie Doyle, WASH 2. CAL ............................ 62 6. OSU ........................... 51 Fritzi Grevstad, WASH 1990 (Sacramento, Calif.) 3. OSU ........................... 52 7. WSU .......................... 40 Stephanie Haines, WASH 1. UCLA .................(6:54.1) 4. WSU .......................... 47 Mary Iverson, WASH 2. STAN .................(6:57.6) 5. USC ........................... 46 2008 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) Audrey Barnett, STAN 3. CAL ....................(6:58.0) 6. STAN ......................... 30 1. CAL ............................ 79 Diana Olson, STAN 4. WASH ................(7:01.2) 7. Gonzaga ..................... 24 2. STAN ......................... 61 Keri Simmons, STAN 5. WSU ..................(7:22.3) 8. UCLA ......................... 12 3. WSU .......................... 59 Martha Patton, UCLA 6. USC .................(7:20.8)* 4. WASH ........................ 57 Kelley Wely, UCLA 7. OSU .................(7:30.7)* 2001 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) 5. OSU ........................... 51 Julia Lee, CAL *did not compete in grand final 1. WASH ........................ 69 6. USC ........................... 50 Margot Jenson, USC 2. CAL ............................ 54 7. UCLA ......................... 35 Stacey Gosney, WSU 1991 (Sacramento, Calif.) 3. WSU .......................... 54 Jodi Rosenburg, OSU 1. UCLA .................(6:44.4) 4. USC ........................... 50 2009 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) 2. CAL ....................(6:52.7) 5. OSU ........................... 44 1. CAL ......................... 70.5 1990 Leilani Johnson, UCLA 3. WASH ................(6:57.6) 6. STAN ......................... 37 2. STAN ........................ 67 Kim Cromer, UCLA 4. STAN .................(7:00.8) 7. UCLA ......................... 10 3. WASH ....................... 57 Leslie Lewis, UCLA 5. USC ...................(7:11.8) 8. ORE ............................. 4 4. OSU .......................... 55 Cathie Heacox, UCLA Laura Stearns, STAN 9 PAC-12 WOMEN'S ROWING Audrey Barnett, STAN Ellen Park, WASH Caroline Ingham, CAL Missy Fiesler, STAN Diana Olson, STAN Amy Piper, WASH Amanda Westfall, OSU Sam Magee, STAN Liz Behrens, CAL Babette Siebold, WASH Annie Godwin, OSU Simone Manhold, USC Jenny Bagnell, CAL Lisa Swaye, WSU Annelisa Gross, USC Iva Obradovic, USC Julia Rogers, WASH Lisa Phillips, WSU Jody Thomas, WSU Jodi Rutter, WSU 1996 Keely Commins, CAL Megan Burritt, STAN Kaylan Vander Schilden, CAL Amy Bunce, USC Tristine Glick, WASH Jill Vimont, Gonzaga Laura Terheyden, CAL Cindy Cretin, OSU Lori Guerrero, USC Sophie Minter, UCLA Barbora Varekova, USC Kristi Hall, WSU 1991 Sue Charles, UCLA Kara Johnson, STAN 2001 Ariana Canova, CAL 2006 Mara Allen, CAL Catriona Fallon, UCLA Kelli Kamphouse, WSU Megan Cooke, CAL Susan Be Ville, STAN Shea Garvin, UCLA Michelle Kistler, WSU Mari Lee, ORE Kasia Bloch, WSU Beth Mathiowetz, UCLA Julie Lewczyk, STAN Abby Roos, OSU Tatiana Boldyreva, USC Julita Liauw, CAL Karen Long, ORE Sabrina Kolker, STAN Erin Cafaro, CAL Shannon Day, CAL Katie Maloney, WASH Nell Shuttleworth, UCLA Jelena Djukic, CAL Vanessa Wakil, CAL Amy Martin, OSU Rebecca Moneymaker, USC Megan Kalmoe, WASH Karen Dicke, WASH Erin O'Copnnell, WASH Amy Pearce, USC Ligita Kaviere, USC Wendy O’Brien, WASH Sally Scovel, UCLA Nicole Borges, WASH Caroline Leibinger, OSU Kris Herkamp, OSU Ardath White, WASH Rika Geyser, WASH Kaylan Vander Schilden, CAL Bonnie Baker, STAN Anna Mickelson, WASH Vanessa Teff, UCLA Debra Morgan, USC 1997 Tristine Glick, WASH Nicole Rogers, WASH Jody Thomas, WSU Astrid Dragoy, WSU Sabina Telenska, WASH Sarah Allen, WSU Sarah Waterfield, WSU Denni Nessler, WASH 1992 Keo Rubbright, WASH Kelly Horton, WASH 2002 Ivelina Boteva, USC 2007 Mara Allen, CAL Kim Janzik, WASH Kari Lovro, OSU Ariana Canova, CAL Karry Birk, STAN Hana Dariusova, WASH Latitia Chelini, OSU Irene Condella, UCLA Ligita Kaviere, USC Kari Osterhaug, WASH Jolleen Bartell,
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