The No. 3-ranked Washington women's rowing team secured spots in all five final races at the San Diego Crew Classic, with impressive performances in heats and preliminary races.

By the Numbers
  • Washington's five crews - first, second, and third varsity eights; varsity four; and novice eight - all qualified for the finals.
  • In the Jessop-Whitter Cup, the UW's top crew won the heat, finishing in 6:37.923 and securing a place in the final race on Sunday.
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State of Play
  • Washington will compete for trophies in all five events on Sunday on Mission Bay.
  • The Huskies will face tough competition in a six-boat field for the Jessop-Whitter Cup and other heats on the final day of the regatta.
What's Next

Washington's women's rowing team will participate in the finals for all five events on Sunday at the San Diego Crew Classic.

Bottom Line

The No. 3-ranked Washington women's rowing team's impressive performance has secured spots in all five finals at the San Diego Crew Classic, setting the stage for a competitive and thrilling final day of the regatta.