By: Jeff Evans, Assistant AD for Athletic Communications
BELLINGHAM, Wash. – The Western Washington University women's rowing program has announced that the informational meeting for prospective new team members for the 2025-26 season will be held on Friday, September 26 in Room 104 of the Carver Academic Facility.
All interested prospective student-athletes will need to attend this meeting. Tryouts will be held the following two weeks.
What: 2025-26 WWU Women's Rowing Tryout Informational Meeting
When: Friday, September 26 at 4 p.m.
Where: Carver 104 (CV104)
- NO Rowing Experience is necessary
- Meeting is INFORMATIONAL
- Actual tryouts will commence the following two weeks
The 9-time national championship program is looking for fit, hardworking, self-starting athletes that enjoy extreme training. Our program prides itself on being exclusively walk-on. It is that chemistry that has propelled us to be one of the nation's finest. The program is all inclusive and all students with athletic ability are encouraged to attend the informational meeting.
For more information on the tryout meeting or to ask any questions, please contact head coach
Courtney Moeller via email at
Courtney.Moeller@wwu.edu.
ABOUT WWU ROWING
WWU Rowing is one of the elite collegiate rowing programs in the country across all divisions, having won nine NCAA Division II National Championships. The Vikings won the 2024 NCAA II National title, the 2017 title, placed 2nd in 2018, 3rd in 2019 and runner-up in 2022. WWU has competed in the NCAA Championships in 21 of the 23 NCAA Division II national regattas, taking home the gold (9 times), silver (5 times) and bronze (6) medal 20 times in the 23 years the NCAA Division II team title has been awarded, and reached the podium 20 times. Western won seven consecutive DII national championships from 2005-2011.
WWU Rowing Inside the Numbers:
21 – NCAA II Rowing Championship Appearances (out of 23)
16 – Individual Championships (Eights-7, Fours-9)
9 – National Championships (2005-11, 2017, 2024)
6 – 3rd Place Finishes at Nationals
5 – National Runner-Up Finishes
2 – GNAC Championships (in 5-year history of event)