
June 4, 2026
Seattle University has recognized 38 student athletes from various varsity programs for their academic excellence and athletic performance as part of the Chi Alpha Sigma induction class of 2026. Honorees maintained at least a 3.5 GPA while competing in sports such as baseball, rowing and soccer.
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May 2, 2026
Seattle University women’s rowing wrapped up its regular season at the Windermere Cup and Twilight Sprints, competing in multiple boat classes over two days. The team will next race at the West Coast Conference Championships later this month.
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May 1, 2026
Seattle University women’s rowing will conclude its regular season at Lake Washington during the Windermere Cup and Twilight Sprints. The team will compete alongside regional rivals across multiple events this weekend.
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April 24, 2026
Seattle University women’s rowing will face Santa Clara in a duel on April 24 in Los Gatos. The Redhawks plan to race three boats after recent improvements at the Pilots Invite. They are preparing for more competitions ahead including their first conference championship.
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April 11, 2026
Seattle University's women's rowing team posted faster times across all boats during recent races on Vancouver Lake. The Redhawks showed improvement over previous outings as they prepare for their next competition later this month.
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April 10, 2026
Seattle University women’s rowing is set to race against Portland and Santa Clara at the Portland Invite in Vancouver, Washington. The team will compete in three boat classes before heading to California for further races.
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April 1, 2026
Seattle University's women's rowing team participated in the Oregon State Invite on March 28 against other West Coast Conference teams. The Redhawks raced three boats and are set to compete again at the Portland Invite next month.
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March 27, 2026
Seattle University women’s rowing heads to Dexter Reservoir for the Oregon State Invite on March 27. The Redhawks will face several conference teams as they prepare for larger competitions later this spring.
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