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A.J. Brooks
A.J. Brooks

Class:
Junior

Hometown:
Costa Mesa, Calif.

High School:
Newport Harbor

Experience:
2V

03/24/2012

Juniors Honor Peter Allen With Class Day Victory

The UW Class of 2013 had no peers in a wire-to-wire victory at the 111th annual Class Day Regatta

01/11/2012

USRowing Magazine Highlights Huskies' Accomplishments

Huskies win at IRAs, U-23 World Championships detailed in latest USRowing magazine

10/23/2011

Huskies Show Potential At Head Of The Charles

Washington finishes third overall, and second among all collegiate crews

10/22/2011

Huskies Eye Repeat Win At Head Of The Charles

Dawgs bring a retooled varsity eight to Boston following key departures over the summer.

10/21/2011

Men's Crew Heads East For Head Of The Charles

Huskies see plenty of opportunity awaiting them in Boston.

International Experience & Honors: Rowed bow seat in a coxed four at the 2011 U-23 World Championships in Amsterdam, finishing sixth in the Grand Final.

2012 (Junior) -Rowed two seat for the junior shell that won the George M. Varnell Men's Eight at the Class Day Regatta.... Rowed two seatfor the men's boat that won the 2012 Erickson Cascade Cup.

2011 (Sophomore) - Rowed all season in the Huskies' second varsity eight, including the team's gold medal at the IRA National Championship ... second seat in the UW 2V8 that won a gold medal at Pac-10 Championships on Lake Natoma ... two-seat in the second varsity 8+ boat that beat Stanford, Oregon State, and the University of Victoria in the Men's Erickson Cascade Cup at the 25th annual Windermere...rowed second seat in the second varsity 8+ boat that beat California in the 100th Cal Dual...

2010 (Freshman) - Two seat for the undefeated men's freshmen eight...Gold medalist in the men's freshmen eight at Pac-10 Championships and IRA National Championships...invited to race in Temple Cup at 2010 Henley Regatta...invited to U-23 lightweight selection camp for USRowing.

Go Huskies!