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New Dawgs: Track & Field's 2026-27 Commits

Washington coaches Maurica and Andy Powell have assembled a large class of freshmen and transfers that will join the program for the 2026-27 season.

UW Men Reach Temple Challenge Cup Final At Henley

The Washington men will compete in the final of The Temple Challenge Cup Sunday at Henley Royal Regatta as the Huskies beat A.S.R. Nereus 'A', of the Netherlands, in a Saturday semifinal.

Both UW Men's Crews Move On To Henley Semifinals

Two University of Washington men's crew each earned a berth in the semifinals with victories in The Ladies' Challenge Plate and The Temple Challenge Cup quarterfinals Friday at Henley Royal Regatta.

Two UW Women's Crew On To Semifinals At Henley

The Washington women's rowing team won each of its quarterfinal races Friday, and will compete in the semifinals of The Island Challenge Cup and The Town Challenge Cup Saturday at Henley Royal Regatta.

Washington's Lyle Donovan Honored As "The Oarsman" By IRCA

Washington senior men's rower Lyle Donovan has been honored with "The Oarsman," designating him as the nation's top Division I heavyweight men's rower, according to the Intercollegiate Rowing Coaches Association (IRCA).

From UW To The World: Sam Tran's Big Adventure

Having just completed her master's in public health at Washington, Sam Tran is drawing up an itinerary that will take her on an eight-month trek through Southeast Asia as the recipient of a prestigious Bonderman Fellowship.

Washington Women’s Basketball Adds Tasha Brown to Coaching Staff

SEATTLE – The Huskies have added more than two decades of championship-caliber experience to their coaching staff, naming Tasha Brown as Associate Coach specializing in Peak Performance. Brown brings a national reputation as an elite coach, teacher of the game, and leader in holistic development for young women. She reunites with Head Coach Tina Langley after their stint at Rice, where the two laid the foundation for the Owls' record-breaking five-year run.

Huskies Earn IRCA All-America And Scholar-Athlete Awards

The Washington men's rowing team has earned a number of accolades from the Intercollegiate Rowing Coaches Association (IRCA), as five Huskies have earned All-America, while 11 UW athletes were honored as IRCA Scholar-Athletes.

Moll, Stevenson Take West Region Honors

Junior Husky pole vault champion Amanda Moll, and one of her coaches, Toby Stevenson, were both honored as best in the West Region by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.

Moll Chosen Women’s Big Ten Field Athlete Of Year

On the heels of her second career NCAA pole vault title, Husky junior Amanda Moll was named the Big Ten Outdoor Women's Field Athlete of the Year today, based on a vote of the conference head coaches. After missing most of the indoor season, Moll was back in top form when it mattered most at the end of the outdoor season, setting the new NCAA Outdoor Record in her national title victory.

Women Finish 8th In Program Of The Year

Coming off their seventh-place finish at the NCAA Outdoor Championships on Saturday, the Husky women's cross country/track & field program earned a No. 8 final ranking in the USTFCCCA Program of the Year awards.

Huskies Set To Host June Tournaments

Summer is as busy a time as ever around Washington's home courts, as UW preps to host two tournaments over the second half of June. It's all focused on providing high level competition opportunities for the Dawgs to keep growing their games before the 2026-27 season begins in the fall.

Cosculluela Wins NCAA Heptathlon; Women Finish 7th

After seven events over two days under the hot sun at Hayward Field, Husky sophomore Sofia Cosculluela proved herself as the best all-around athlete in the NCAA. Cosculluela, the native of Madrid, Spain, won the first heptathlon national title in Washington history, and helped the Husky women's team secure a seventh-place finish at the NCAA Outdoor Championships.