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UW & The World Cup

The University of Washington is proud to be a Host City Supporter of the World Cup and to spotlight soccer in service of community. In this moment of global focus, our goal is to ignite, inspire and advance innovative work in sustainability, human rights, accessibility and culture, for the benefit of Washington and the world.

NCAA Prelims Open Wednesday At Arkansas

One last challenge stands between the nation's top track athletes and the goal of making the NCAA Outdoor Championships, and that is this week's NCAA Preliminary Championships, with the West Prelims taking place in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

Huskies Head To Natoma In Search Of 22nd IRA Championship

The No. 1-ranked Washington men's rowing team will compete for the program's 22nd national championship, and defend its 2024 and 2025 titles, this weekend, May 29-31, at the 123rd Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) National Championship Regatta, at Lake Natoma, in Gold River, Calif.

Huskies Load Up On West Prelim Qualifiers

All that remains for this collegiate track season are the NCAA Outdoor Championships and the preliminary rounds that precede it. The NCAA West Preliminary fields were confirmed today, with Washington securing 36 entries for the four-day competition that runs from May 27-30 in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

Ford, Jacobs, Callahan Earn MPSF Postseason Honors

Sam Ford was honored as MPSF Athlete of the Year, Nikita Jacobs was tabbed as MPSF Coxswain of the Year, and Michael Callahan earned MPSF Coach of the Year, following the Huskies winning the conference title last Sunday at Lake Natoma.

Rocek, Palmer, Farooq Sweep Big Ten Rowing Honors

Washington's Aisha Rocek was named Big Ten Women's Rowing Athlete of the Year for the second year in a row, Jayna Palmer earned Big Ten Freshman of the Year and 10th-year head coach Yasmin Farooq was honored as Coach of the Year, the conference announced today.

No. 1 Huskies Headed Back To Lake Natoma For 123rd IRA Regatta

The No. 1-ranked Washington men's rowing team will return to Lake Natoma in Gold River, Calif., May 29-31, for the 2026 Intercollegiate Rowing Association National Championship Regatta, as the IRA announced the field for the annual event today.