
The 2020 season started off where the 2019 team left off, the defending National Champions winning the Championship 4’s at the 2019 Head of the Charles in October – for the first time in the history of the program. Pictured here are some of the Washington fans who made the trip to support the team, including the UW Alumni boat that finished 5th in a competitive Alumni Race on the Charles.

Hints of a possible international pandemic began making the news in February 2020, with each day bringing increasing concern about the potential veracity of the virus. By early March global markets were selling off, and the governments of China and Italy had locked down their countries. On Wednesday, March 11th, the World Health Organization officially declared a global coronavirus pandemic.
The following day, March 12th, the UW Athletic Department was in emergency meetings and phone calls, with coaches waiting to hear the outcome. That afternoon, Yaz reluctantly shared the news: “As everyone is hearing, the NCAA has canceled the remainder of the season for public safety. Tomorrow morning, the athletic department will be meeting to discuss how to best support student-athletes in the coming weeks. I know we are all coming to terms with this. I’ll see you at 2:45 to say thank you and to also thank our seniors for an amazing four years.”
And with that, the 2020 collegiate rowing season was canceled.
“When you’re older you’ve experienced a fair amount of hardship,” Yaz said. “And for these women, they’re in the prime of their life and the prime of their fitness. And especially for those seniors, everything they were doing was about preparing for the season. So I think that’s the most heartbreaking part of (the season being canceled), really — to see the whole team denied that.”
In essence, however, all of this was just the beginning. Within days the country was in lockdown; “two weeks to flatten the curve” became more than a year of online classes, masks, six feet of separation, and economic hardship. The real test for Washington Rowing was just beginning. (Eric Cohen/HRF Photo)
Source: The Seattle Times: Their season was swept away by the coronavirus outbreak, but the reigning NCAA champion UW women’s rowers remain unified; March 22, 2020