
Huskies Succeed In Spring With 3.43 GPA
July 13, 2026 | Cross Country, Football, General, Men's Basketball, Men's Golf, Men's Rowing, Men's Soccer, Men's Tennis, Softball, Women's Basketball, Beach Volleyball, Women's Golf, Gymnastics, Women's Rowing, Women's Soccer, Women's Tennis, Volleyball, Track & Field, Baseball, Student-Athlete Academic Services
For the eleventh consecutive quarter, UW student-athletes collectively garnered a GPA higher than 3.35, finishing the spring quarter with a 3.43 departmental GPA.
21 out of the 22 teams earned higher than a 3.0 GPA during the spring.
Highlights of Spring Quarter:
About Washington
Washington athletic teams have claimed 59 team national championships across 12 different sports, beginning with its first titles in 1923 in men's rowing and women's rifle, and counting its most recent national championships in men's soccer (2025) and men's rowing (2026). Traditions of Washington Athletics include 320 Olympians and Paralympians, originating The Wave during the third quarter of a 1981 football game, the familiar Huskies nickname in 1922, and its iconic Sailgating activities and encompassing view at what is known as The Greatest Setting in college football.
21 out of the 22 teams earned higher than a 3.0 GPA during the spring.
Highlights of Spring Quarter:
- 207 student-athletes made Dean's List (3.50+ quarter GPA in 12+ numerically graded credits)
- 434 student-athletes earned a 3.0 or better (86%)
- 35 student-athletes earned a perfect 4.0 GPA (minimum 12 graded credits or final quarter, does not include students that changed to satisfactory/not satisfactory grading or who have incomplete/no credit grades)
- Women's Track & Field/XC led all teams with a 3.62 team GPA
- Small team high GPA (less than 20 student-athletes): Men's Tennis
- Large team high GPA (20+ student-athletes): Women's Track & Field/XC
About Washington
Washington athletic teams have claimed 59 team national championships across 12 different sports, beginning with its first titles in 1923 in men's rowing and women's rifle, and counting its most recent national championships in men's soccer (2025) and men's rowing (2026). Traditions of Washington Athletics include 320 Olympians and Paralympians, originating The Wave during the third quarter of a 1981 football game, the familiar Huskies nickname in 1922, and its iconic Sailgating activities and encompassing view at what is known as The Greatest Setting in college football.
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