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Pac-12 Men's Rowing PAC-12 MEN'S ROWING PAC-12 TEAM 1. UCLA 1974 WASH 1982 CHAMPIONS 1975 WASH 1968 (Seattle, Wash.) 1. California 1976 WASH 1. Washington (COMBINED) 1977 WASH 2. UCLA 1983 (Redwood Shores, Calif.) **From 1994-96, the Pac-10 1978 WASH 3. Stanford 1. Washington champion was determined by a 1979 CAL 4. California 2. Washington State combined point total for both men's 1980 WASH 5. Stanford 3. California and women's teams. (Utilizes a point 1981 WASH 4. UCLA system—first place receives seven 1982 CAL 1969 (Long Beach, Calif) 5. Stanford 1983 WASH points, second place receives six 1. Washington points, etc.) 1984 WASH 1984 (Sacramento, Calif.) 1994 CAL 1985 WASH 1970 (Long Beach, Calif.) 1. Washington 1995 WASH 1986 CAL 1. UCLA 2. California 1996 WASH 1987 UCLA 2. Washington 3. UCLA 1988 UCLA 3. Stanford 4. Stanford 1989 UCLA PAC-12 1990 WASH 1971 (Long Beach, Calif.) CHAMPIONSHIP 1991 WASH 1985 (Sacramento, Calif.) 1992 WASH 1. Washington 1. Washington RESULTS (C0MBINED) 1993 WASH 2. UCLA 2. California 3. Stanford 1994 (Sacramento, Calif.) 1997 WASH 3. UCLA 1. CAL ..........................39 1998 CAL 2. Washington ..............34 1999 CAL 1972 (Long Beach, Calif.) 1986 (Sacramento, Calif.) 3. Stanford ...................29 2000 CAL 1. Washington 1. California 4. Washington State ......24 2001 CAL 2. UCLA 2. Washington 5. OSU .........................23 2002 CAL 3. Stanford 3. Stanford 6. UCLA ........................ 6 2003 CAL 4. UCLA 7. USC .......................... 1 2004 WASH 1973 2005 CAL 1. Washington 1987 (Sacramento, Calif.) 1995 (Redwood Shores, Calif.) 2006 CAL 1. UCLA ..................... 5:53.58 1. Washington ..............40 2007 WASH 1974 2. California ............... 5:56.65 2. CAL ..........................29 2008 WASH 1. Washington 3. Stanford ................. 5:57.91 3. Stanford ...................28 2009 CAL 4. Washington ............ 6:03.56 4. OSU .........................25 2010 WASH 1975 (Long Beach, Calif.) 5. Oregon State .......... 6:04.97 5. Washington State ......22 2011 WASH 1. Washington 6. Gonzaga ...................10 2012 WASH 2. Oregon State 1988 (Sacramento, Calif.) 7. UCLA .........................6 2013 WASH 3. California 1. UCLA ..................... 6:09.86 8. USC ...........................2 2014 WASH 4. Stanford 2. Washington ............ 6:15.29 2015 WASH 5. UCLA 3. Stanford ................. 6:15.32 1996 (Redwood Shores, Calif.) 2016 CAL 4. California ................ 6:18.00 1. Washington ..............40 2017 WASH 1976 (Orinda, Calif.) 5. USC ....................... 6:46.13 2. CAL ..........................32 2018 WASH 1. Washington 3. Oregon State ............27 2019 WASH 2. California 1989 (Sacramento, Calif.) 4. Washington State ......21 2021 WASH 3. Oregon State 1. UCLA ..................... 5:45.80 5. Stanford ...................19 4. UCLA 2. Washington ................. 5:46 6. Gonzaga .....................8 3. California ..................... 5:52 7. ORE ...........................2 PAC-12 1977 (Redwood Shores, Calif.) 4. Stanford ...................... 5:55 UCLA .........................2 1. Washington 5. Oregon State ............... 6:10 UC Davis ....................2 CHAMPIONSHIP 10. USC ...........................1 1978 (Seattle, Wash.) 1990 (Sacramento, Calif.) RESULTS 1. Washington 1. Washington .............. 6:01.2 (Varsity Eight Standings 1960-1993; Separate men's and women's cham- 2. UCLA ....................... 6:02.4 Team Standings 1994-Present) 1979 (Redwood Shores, Calif.) 3. California .................. 6:12.4 pionships were reinstituted for the 1960 1997 season. 1. California 4. Stanford ................... 6:12.9 1. CAL 5. Oregon State*........... 6:16.3 1980 (Redwood Shores, Calif.) 6. Oregon* ................... 6:26.1 PAC-12 TEAM 1961 (Seattle, Wash.) 1. Washington 7. Washington State* .... 6:35.2 1. Washington 2. California 8. USC* ....................... 6:38.5 CHAMPIONS 3. Oregon State *did not compete in grand final 1960 CAL 1962 (Long Beach, Calif.) 4. UCLA 1961 WASH 1. Washington 5. Washington State 1991 (Sacramento, Calif.) 1962 WASH 6. USC 1. Washington .............. 5:48.0 1963 WASH 1963 (Stanford, Calif.) 7. Stanford 2. UCLA ....................... 5:51.1 1964 CAL 1. Washington 8. Oregon 3. California .................. 5:53.2 1965 WASH 4. Stanford ................... 6:03.2 1966 WASH 1964 (San Diego, Calif.) 1981 (Redwood Shores, Calif.) 5. Oregon State ............ 6:15.9 1967 UCLA 1. California 1. Washington 6. Washington State ...... 6:15.9 1968 WASH 2. UCLA 1969 WASH 1965 3. California 1992 (Sacramento, Calif.) 1970 UCLA 1. Washington 4. Oregon State 1. Washington .............. 6:00.3 1971 WASH 5. Washington State 2. UCLA ....................... 6:00.7 1972 WASH 1966 6. Stanford 3. California .................. 6:06.5 1. Washington 1973 WASH 1967 1 PAC-12 MEN'S ROWING 4. Stanford ................... 6:13.5 4. Stanford ......................... 49 8. Oregon ............................. 5 2019 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) 5. Oregon State ............ 6:18.5 5. UCLA ............................. 34 1. Washington .................... 72 6. Washington State ...... 6:23.9 6. Washington State ............ 26 2011 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) 2. California ........................ 63 7. USC ......................... 6:35.4 7. Oregon ............................. 8 1. Washington .................... 70 3. Stanford ......................... 54 2. California ........................ 65 4. Oregon State .................. 45 1993 (Sacramento, Calif.) 2004 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) 3. Oregon State .................. 48 5. Washington State ............ 38 1. Washington .............. 6:10.9 1. Washington .................... 66 4. Stanford ......................... 46 6. UCLA ............................. 37 2. Stanford ................... 6:15.3 2. California ........................ 65 5. Washington State ............ 29 3. California .................. 6:17.2 3. Oregon State .................. 48 6. USC ............................... 14 2021 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) 4. Oregon State ............ 6:27.0 4. Stanford ......................... 44 7. UCLA ............................. 12 1. Washington .................... 72 5. UCLA ....................... 6:28.7 5. UCLA ............................. 32 2. California ........................ 63 6. USC ......................... 6:43.1 6. Washington State ............ 24 2012 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) 3. Oregon State .................. 47 7. Oregon ............................. 0 1. Washington .................... 72 4. Stanford ......................... 42 1997 (Rancho Cordova, Calif.) 2. California ........................ 63 5. Washington State ............ 28 1. Washington .................... 72 2005 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) 3. Stanford ......................... 49 6. Oregon ........................... 12 2. California ........................ 63 1. California ........................ 69 4. Oregon State .................. 48 3. Oregon State .................. 54 2. Washington .................... 66 5. Washington State ............ 25 4. Stanford ......................... 40 3. Oregon State .................. 42 6. UCLA ............................. 16 PAC-12 5. Gonzaga ......................... 30 Stanford ......................... 42 7. Colorado......................... 12 ALL-CONFERENCE Washington State ............ 30 5. UCLA ............................. 34 8. USC ............................... 10 1979 Don Dutchard, CAL 7. Oregon ............................. 5 6. Washington State ............ 26 Paul Prioleaux, CAL 7. Oregon ............................. 5 2013 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) Dave Reddick, CAL 1998 (Rancho Cordova, Calif.) 1. Washington .................... 71 Vince Horpel, CAL 1. California ........................ 71 2006 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) 2. California ........................ 60 Terry Fisk, WASH 2. Washington .................... 64 1. California ........................ 72 3. Stanford ......................... 50 Mark Miller, WASH 3. Oregon State .................. 48 2. Washington .................... 59 4. Oregon State .................. 48 Marius Felix, WASH 4. Stanford ......................... 38 3. Oregon State .................. 46 5. Washington State ............ 29 Gary Bohlin, OSU 5. Gonzaga ......................... 34 4. Stanford ......................... 43 6. Colorado......................... 22 John Bambe, OSU 6. Washington State ............ 22 5. USC ............................... 26 Doug Engle, WSU 7. UCLA ............................. 11 6. Washington State ............ 18 2014 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) Ron Lovely, UCLA 8. Oregon ............................. 6 7. UCLA ............................. 14 1. Washington .................... 70 Bruce Wetts, USC 8. Oregon ............................. 5 2. California ........................ 65 Tom Sastia, STAN 1999 (Rancho Cordova, Calif.) 3. Oregon State .................. 50 1. California ........................ 71 2007 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) 4. Stanford ......................... 48 1981 Eric Cohen, WASH 2. Washington .................... 64 1. Washington .................... 69 5. Washington State ............ 21 Marius Felix, WASH 3. Oregon State .................. 48 2. California ........................ 66 6. Colorado......................... 20 Charles Clapp, WASH 4. Gonzaga ......................... 30 3. Stanford ......................... 48 John Zevenbergen, WASH Stanford ......................... 30 4. Oregon State .................. 45 2015 (Lake Natoma, Calif.) Matt Smith, UCLA 6. Washington State ............ 25 5. USC ..............................
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