
UW Wraps Up Fall Season At Head Of The Lake This Sunday
October 29, 2025 | Women's Rowing
Washington's men's and women's rowing teams are back in action this Sunday, Nov. 2, for the annual Head of the Lake Regatta, which gets underway at 8:00 a.m. PT.
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The annual event, co-hosted by the UW and Lake Washington Rowing Club, features a three-mile course, which starts in Lake Union, northeast of Gasworks Park, crosses Portage Bay, runs through the Montlake Cut and finishes in Union Bay of Lake Washington, just east of Conibear Shellhouse. See the link to the map for more.
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Washington crews will race in a number of events over the course of the day, which will include a total of 41 race categories for youth, clubs, college and masters crews.
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Here's the schedule of races that involve UW entries (the Huskies will have multiple entries in most of these events):
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8:00 a.m., Event #1: Men's Collegiate/Open 8+ Ben Porter Cup
8:02 a.m., Event #2: Men's Collegiate JV 8+
8:05 a.m., Event #3: Championship Women's 8+ Sponsored by Pocock Racing Shells
8:07 a.m., Event #4: Women's Collegiate JV 8+
8:15 a.m., Event #5: Men's Collegiate 3V8+
8:18 a.m., Event #6: Women's Collegiate 3V8+
8:49 a.m., Event #11: Women's Collegiate Open 4+
9:42 a.m., Event #19: Championship Men's 4+ Sponsored by Pocock Racing Shells
9:57 a.m., Event #21: Men's Open 1x William Tytus Cup
10:35 a.m., Event #26: Women's Collegiate 2-
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(Note: UW's entries could change some race categories. Follow this live results link for the latest).
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The Head of the Lake, the premier fall rowing event in the Pacific Northwest, is the final event of the fall for both the Washington men's and women's teams. The regatta also marks the final event of the fall schedule for both of the Washington teams.
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The annual event, co-hosted by the UW and Lake Washington Rowing Club, features a three-mile course, which starts in Lake Union, northeast of Gasworks Park, crosses Portage Bay, runs through the Montlake Cut and finishes in Union Bay of Lake Washington, just east of Conibear Shellhouse. See the link to the map for more.
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Washington crews will race in a number of events over the course of the day, which will include a total of 41 race categories for youth, clubs, college and masters crews.
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Here's the schedule of races that involve UW entries (the Huskies will have multiple entries in most of these events):
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8:00 a.m., Event #1: Men's Collegiate/Open 8+ Ben Porter Cup
8:02 a.m., Event #2: Men's Collegiate JV 8+
8:05 a.m., Event #3: Championship Women's 8+ Sponsored by Pocock Racing Shells
8:07 a.m., Event #4: Women's Collegiate JV 8+
8:15 a.m., Event #5: Men's Collegiate 3V8+
8:18 a.m., Event #6: Women's Collegiate 3V8+
8:49 a.m., Event #11: Women's Collegiate Open 4+
9:42 a.m., Event #19: Championship Men's 4+ Sponsored by Pocock Racing Shells
9:57 a.m., Event #21: Men's Open 1x William Tytus Cup
10:35 a.m., Event #26: Women's Collegiate 2-
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(Note: UW's entries could change some race categories. Follow this live results link for the latest).
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The Head of the Lake, the premier fall rowing event in the Pacific Northwest, is the final event of the fall for both the Washington men's and women's teams. The regatta also marks the final event of the fall schedule for both of the Washington teams.
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