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The coaches on the Husky Strength and Conditioning staff are each among the best in the country, specializing in optimizing the potential of every Washington student-athlete.

Ivan Lewis
Head Strength & Conditioning Coach
(206) 221-7654 | lewisi@uw.edu

Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Ivan Lewis joined the Washington staff shortly after the arrival of head football coach Steve Sarkisian.
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Henry Ruggiero
Strength & Conditioning Coach
(206) 616-8048 | hrugg@uw.edu

Henry Ruggiero has been an assistant strength and conditioning coach at UW since January of 2009, and in 2012 became the Director of Strength & Conditioning for Olympic Sports.
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Rose Baker
Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach
(206) 221-2948 | rjbaker@uw.edu

Rose Baker sees her job at UW not just as a job, but she gets to know each athlete individually so that she can better help them be their best.
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Matt Ludwig
Strength & Conditioning Coach
(206) 616-2416 | coachlud@uw.edu

Matt Ludwig, the strength and conditioning coach for the Men's and Women's Basketball and Men's Golf teams since spring of 2008 actually joined the Husky Athletic Staff in 2005.
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Torre Becton
Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach
(206) 221-7654 | torrebec@uw.edu

Torre Becton joined the Washington staff in the summer of 2011 where he assists with strength training and conditioning for the University of Washington Football and Men's Tennis teams.
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Tyson Brown
Assistant Strenght & Conditioning Coach
(206) 685-7516 | tdbrown2@uw.edu

Tyson Brown joined the Washington staff in January of 2011, he assists with strength training and conditioning for the University of Washington Football program while overseeing the training for Baseball and Men's Crew.
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Keith Belton
Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach
(206) 616-6206 | keithb4@uw.edu

Keith Belton arrived at the University of Washington in June 2012. Prior to his arrival Keith spend the previous 2 years at Baylor University serving as the Assistant Director of Athletic Performance.
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