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THE TYEE DIFFERENCE YOUR SUPPORT THEIR FUTURE OUR HUSKIES WINTER 2019 WHAT A YEAR FOR HUSKY FOOTBALL PAGE 3 HONORING ENDOWMENT DONORS PAGES 4 5 MEET OUR NEW TRACK AND CROSS COUNTRY COACHES PAGES 8 9 70 YEARS OF SEASON TICKETS PAGE 10 A WALK ON EARNS HER SPOT PAGE 11

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THE TYEE DIFFERENCE Published by the University of Washington Tyee Club VOLUME 5 NUMBER 1 WINTER 2019 SUCCESS LIKE THIS IS SPECIAL As every long time Husky fan knows we haven t always been able to boast consistent success across so many of our sports What s happening now is very special and we have you to thank for it Your loyalty and generosity are fueling a proud resurgence of Husky dominance that s thrilling to experience Here are just a few examples Reminiscent of the glory days of Coach Don James Washington Football thrives in the era of Coach Chris Petersen After posting our third consecutive 10 win season we earned a Pac 12 championship and our first trip to the Rose Bowl since 2001 The Apple Cup remains firmly in the hands of Husky Football for the sixth straight year Volleyball made it to the NCAA Sweet 16 for the sixth time in the past seven seasons Baseball and Softball both earned coveted spots in their respective 2018 College World Series Baseball for the first time in program history Men s Basketball surges forward at a lightning pace toward consistent competitiveness while a rebuilding Women s Basketball team won as many games in its first two months of play this season than it did in the entire 2017 18 season UW Tyee Club members support the academic and athletic experiences of more than 650 University of Washington studentathletes in 22 men s and women s sports Your gifts account for nearly 25 percent of the funding we need to recruit the most sought after student athletes hire the best coaches develop championship teams and build facilities that make the fan experience second to none You make all the difference SUPPORT THE GAME CHANGER CAMPAIGN FOR HUSKY ATHLETICS Give your Huskies a competitive edge by donating to support the education and development of student athletes and to fuel the on and off field success of every UW Athletics team Learn more at uwtyeeclub org Washington Rowing is the envy of the nation with its reliable top three WRITTEN BY Track Field Cross Country is poised to begin its trek toward Pac 12 Teresa Moore Moore Ink PR Fundraising Communications Look at all we ve achieved with your unwavering support of the Huskies Thank you And stay tuned It does feel awesome to win and there s lots more in our future Go Dawgs DavidOwenHastings com national finishes year after year prominence under the leadership of Maurica and Andy Powell GRAPHIC DESIGN UW TYEE CLUB Graves Hall Box 354070 Seattle WA 98195 4070 Jennifer Cohen Director of Athletics 2 T HE T Y E E DI FFERENC E WI N T E R 2019 tyeeclub uw edu 206 543 2234 uwtyeeclub org

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A RETURN TO THE GRANDDADDY OF THEM ALL Under sunny blue skies before 92 000 fans the Huskies staged a thrilling fourth quarter comeback in Washington s first trip to the Rose Bowl in 18 years The Huskies bested the Buckeyes in every major statistic including total yards and time played on offense Washington s 91 offensive plays were the second most in Rose Bowl history before ultimately falling to Ohio State 28 23 Despite the disappointing loss the team s season was marked by thrilling wins in the Apple Cup and Pac 12 Championship highlighting the team s grit and drive We should all recognize the heart and resilience of this spectacular team especially as we say goodbye to seniors like quarterback Jake Browning and running back Myles Gaskin who hold so many UW and Pac 12 records states UW Director of Athletics Jen Cohen Jen also praised the coaching staff led by Head Coach Chris Petersen noting that donors gifts to The Competitive Edge Fund drive UW Athletics ability to attract and retain the best coaches in college sports Senior right tackle Kaleb McGary may have summed up the respect that fans and players alike held for the Huskies after the game saying the loss was hard to swallow but this is the way the cards fall If anything we proved that this program will never quit We ll never stop We will never back down from anyone It doesn t matter if we re winning or losing Never ALL TIME BEST JAKE BROWNING ended his career as Washington s all time leading passer with a total of 12 296 passing yards 94 passing touchdowns and 16 rushing touchdowns MYLES GASKIN finished his UW career as the Huskies all time leading rusher and the first player in Pac 12 history 10th in FBS history to rush for 1 000 yards in four straight seasons U WT YEECLU B O RG 3

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A CELEBRATION OF GENEROSITY EVENT SHOWCASES THE IMPACT OF ENDOWMENT DONORS WHO FOREVER CHANGE THE LIVES OF STUDENT ATHLETES As student athletes and endowment donors came together for the 21st Donor Appreciation Scholarship Dinner speakers reflected on the iconic traditions of community support for Husky Athletics and on its lifelong impact on student athletes Here are excerpts from some of the speakers remarks YASMIN FAROOQ HEAD COACH WOMEN S ROWING The University of Washington has a remarkable history in college athletics over more than a century Even back in the days of The Boys in the Boat in the 1930s before Rowing was able to offer any scholarships this community stepped up big time to send those boys to Berlin JOSH FREDENDALL ALUMNUS BASEBALL Student athletes you are uniquely aligned to succeed after sports I see my student athlete experience reflected every day in how I approach my work and how I build relationships with my clients as a wealth manager with Merrill Lynch As an elite Division 1 athlete you have learned to collaborate to be a team player to work toward a common goal to be a real leader That s what it takes to be a Husky That s what it takes to be a successful professional in any field Donors you give us the chance to go on to meaningful careers to be model spouses and partners to be caring members of the community and to be Huskies for life who ll pay it forward tenfold There is no better place in the world to develop as a human being than in the UW Athletic Department 4 T HE T Y E E DI FFERENC E WI N T E R 2019 Because of you nearly 250 endowed scholarships now bear the names and represent the passions of people who not only care about Husky Athletics today and tomorrow but who leave a legacy of their own long after they re gone By endowing a scholarship you live on as an individual a couple or a family who puts education first giving many student athletes the opportunity to earn a UW degree that they d otherwise never be able to afford

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JAYLEN JOHNSON POST BACCALAUREATE FOOTBALL I didn t want to go to college just to become a better football player I wanted to go to college to become a better man You have to practice hard to be a good football player You have to practice being a good human being too Thanks to my experience at Washington thanks to my scholarship I m working on both those things every day I m taking education courses this school year with a long term goal of earning my master s degree to become a high school history or government teacher and a coach One day I hope that I will inspire young men and women to strive for excellence in academics in competition and in life just like my teachers and coaches have inspired me JACK RHODES ENDOWMENT DONOR All the donors in this room are blessed to be able to give back And we choose the student athlete because we ve all got Type H Husky blood Why Because you make us proud You show us on the field how good you are athletically But more importantly you show us off the field who you are as people and who you ll be when you graduate You are heroes for the younger generation and for generations significantly older than you you are truly admired TARAN ALVELO SENIOR SOFTBALL When I graduate this coming spring with a degree in American Ethnic Studies I will become the first person in my family to earn a college degree That would have been impossible for me to ever afford without your generosity You ve given me incredible opportunities to learn and grow to make Husky fans proud in our march to the Women s College World Series and to develop relationships with my teammates coaches and many of you that I ll value for the rest of my life Being part of this team has made me a better person THE IMPACT OF A SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT Nothing makes a longer lasting impact on someone s life than a college education And no one makes a bigger impact on the scholarships that give Husky student athletes access to a life changing UW education than the donors who establish scholarship endowments With your support The Game Changer Campaign for Husky Athletics will increase our endowment total to 100 million and move us far closer to the goal of endowing all our scholarship costs To learn how you can set up an endowment that will provide scholarships to student athletes year after year after year contact the Tyee Club at 206 543 2234 U WT YEECLU B O RG 5

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RECOGNIZING EXTRAORDINARY SERVICE Mary Whipple Murray earned the Dave and Ruth Cohn Alumni Merit Award for her achievements as a Husky student athlete Olympic champion and dedicated supporter of Washington Rowing We recognize the late Herb Mead with the Frank Orrico Award for his philanthropic commitment to the UW and Husky Athletics MARY WHIPPLE MURRAY THE FAMILY OF HERB MEAD 6 T HE T Y E E DI FFERENC E WI N T E R 2019 Mary coxed the Washington Women s Rowing varsity four to a national title in 1999 and led the varsity eight to NCAA championships in 2001 and 2002 After earning a degree in communications Mary won a silver medal with the USA team at the 2004 Olympics and gold medals at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics She is now a volunteer coach for Washington Women s Rowing Herb earned a degree in accounting from the UW in 1956 Throughout his commercial real estate career he donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to student athlete scholarships and athletic capital projects Herb was a member of the Tyee Board and contributed generously to the Foster School of Business DAVE AND RUTH COHN ALUMNI MERIT AWARD 2017 Bruce Harrell 2016 Eric Cohen 2015 Patricia Trish Bostrom 2014 Blake Nordstrom 2013 Jim Lambright 2012 Mike Rohrbach 2011 Bob Houbregs 2010 John Wilcox 2009 Denise Ashbaugh 2008 Steve Hawes 2007 Andre Riley 2006 Lorenzo Romar 2005 Tom Turnure 2004 Bruce Richards 2003 Greg Lewis 2002 Bill Douglas 2001 Warren Moon 2000 John Buller 1999 Bruce Kramer 1998 John Meyers 1997 Bob Flowers 1996 Rick Redman 1995 Norm Dicks 1994 Charles Mitchell 1993 Dick Sprague 1992 Frank Orrico 1991 John Nordstrom 1990 Rich Worthington 1989 Torchy Torrance 1988 Jim McCurdy FRANK ORRICO AWARD 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 John Runstad Jim Houston Jim Rose John and Kathy Connors Dave Rost Kristie Forrest Neal Dempsey Nick Keller Col Don Wiethuechter Anne Gittinger LaGayle Sosnowy Maxine Barnard Jack Rhodes Gertrude Peoples Dave Torrell Bob McMillen Tom Porter Tom Wolthausen Mike Malone Don Barnard Ron Crockett Dave Cohn Wayne Gittinger Bruce Nordstrom

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CHAMPIONS IN THE CLASSROOM TOO THANKS TO THE DEDICATION AND HARD WORK OF OUR STUDENT ATHLETES ALONG WITH THE SUPPORT YOUR GIFTS FUND comprehensive and in depth academic services that propel student athletes to unparalleled academic success In the recently completed fall quarter 21 of our 22 teams earned GPAs of 3 0 or better tying a record set last year In addition OF TYEE CLUB DONORS THE Nearly three out of four student athletes 71 percent earned a 3 0 GPA or better HUSKIES MAKE US PROUD The overall GPA for all teams was 3 22 WITH THRILLING VICTORIES Gymnastics scored the highest GPA at 3 55 and three other teams also earned a 3 4 or better Men s Soccer Beach Volleyball and Women s Cross Country AND RECORD SETTING PERFORMANCES IN THE CLASSROOM AS WELL AS The Dean s List welcomed 139 student athletes A record 77 Husky Football players earned GPAs of 3 0 or above IN COMPETITION SWEET VOLLEYBALL ENDS ANOTHER GREAT SEASON WITH A TRIP TO THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Destiny Julye Husky Volleyball capped its 20 win season with a trip to the NCAA championship tournament earning a spot in the Sweet 16 before losing in three close sets to Penn State It was Washington s 17th post season appearance and the team s sixth time in the round of 16 in the past seven seasons With only one senior on the team Destiny Julye the young Huskies outstanding season was even more impressive Junior Kara Bajema was named an All American U WT YEECLU B O RG 7

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BUILDING A CHAMPIONSHIP CULTURE LURED TO WASHINGTON BY VISION AND VALUES NEW UW TRACK AND FIELD CROSS COUNTRY COACHES BUILD TOWARD A WINNING FUTURE Maurica and Andy Powell were happy at Oregon They d helped develop an enviable powerhouse program over 13 years in TrackTown USA Their two sons were born and raised in Eugene Life was good We don t want to cut corners but we want to be a top 10 team as soon as possible eventually contending for trophies across the country and for national titles in indoor and outdoor track Maurica states We want to create a culture where everyone in our program is helping us get better and impacting the greater good Then unexpectedly Washington came calling We were flattered and surprised and so compelled by the people here says Maurica We were blown away by their vision for the Athletic Department and their core values the sense of everybody rolling up their sleeves and working hard with grit and humility More than anything it was how they took an approach with their student athletes to always put them first Winning is good but it s not the most important thing It s about the student athletes adds Andy who met his wife in college when they were both runners in Stanford s track program Within a week of their initial conversations the couple who produced 19 NCAA team titles during their stint in Eugene committed to taking the reins of Husky Track and Field and Cross Country Almost before they could catch their breath they headed north with their sons Owen 12 and Jake 8 They set about assembling a coaching and operations staff deeply committed to developing student athletes as scholars competitors and good human beings With support from the administration and loyal donors to their program they re eager yet patient to build champions 8 T HE T Y E E DI FFERENC E WI N T E R 2019 The coaches drive to develop a championship culture on the team is already taking hold The Powells are awesome and they ve fostered this positive environment where everyone is excited to go to practice and everyone is really pumped up about the direction our program is heading says Cross Country standout Emily Hamlin a senior studying for her degree in psychology and earning 4 0 GPAs along the way It s just exciting to be a part of that added the 10 time Idaho state champion I think we have such an eclectic group we have transfers and a lot of freshmen and then returners I think the way that we ve come together is just awesome YOUR GIFTS TO THE COMPETITIVE EDGE FUND enable Husky Athletics to hire and retain great coaches like the Powells Learn how you can give us the edge at UWTyeeClub org

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70 YEARS OF SEASON TICKETS AND COUNTING GEORGE AND ALICE ZAIKOWSKI LOVE THEIR HUSKIES AND PROVE IT BY BEING LOYAL FANS AND DONORS Back in the 1930s George Zaikowski and his buddies would head to downtown Centralia on Saturday afternoons to listen to Husky football games on the radio He still remembers the 1937 Rose Bowl when Pittsburgh won a 21 0 shutout against Washington In those days it was the Depression A lot of people couldn t afford radios and my family was one of them The Sears and Roebuck store would set up a radio outside and we d all go out and sit and listen George reminisces After he returned from serving overseas George purchased their first season tickets in 1948 and has owned and added to them ever since Now in their mid 90s the couple continues the tradition by driving from Centralia with family members and friends for happy tailgates and thrilling games Through the decades their four daughters two sons grandkids and great grandkids formed allegiances to the Huskies further cementing the Zaikowskis UW bonds It s a family tradition such a big part of our lives says Alice The couple made their first donation after Head Coach Jim Owens visited Chehalis in the late 1950s to meet with fans and drum up support even though the meeting was for men only Alice points out The Zaikowskis owned the iconic Kit Carson Restaurant on Interstate 5 and as it grew more successful George and Alice shared their good fortune with the Huskies They established a scholarship endowment and also support Softball Basketball and other sports It s brought us such joy says Alice Football started it all but if the Huskies had a ping pong team we d probably follow that too We love the Huskies through thick and thin George took me to my first game Washington and WSU in 1942 right before he left for the war recalls his wife of 75 years Alice We beat them It was my first introduction to Husky football and it was wonderful 10 T HE T Y E E DI FFERENC E WI N T E R 2019 THE SEAT RELATED GIFT tied to your season tickets provides critical support to all our athletic teams while also earning priority points and qualifying you for annual member benefits Learn more at UWTyeeClub org

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WALKING ON TO A DREAM WHEN WOMEN S BASKETBALL NEEDED HER THE MOST JENNA MOSER CAME THROUGH AND EARNED A BIG SURPRISE Jenna Moser had everything she ever wanted growing up in the Palouse farm country of Eastern Washington Little did she know that a dream she never aspired to would come true on the basketball court at Alaska Airlines Arena We brought the girls out for training camp before school started and I was like wow who is this girl with such a motor Coach Wynn recalls Jenna was always the first one in the gym and the last to leave Every player on our team adored her She s just an A plus kid who you want to clone 15 times As a walk on Jenna was still officially a volunteer until September 2017 At the end of a long practice Coach Wynn called the team together One of four daughters of a wheat farmer and school teacher in Colton population 467 Jenna exceled in sports and academics She led her high school to four state 1B championships earning state player of the year honors twice before graduating with a 4 0 GPA Despite her small town success she chose not to pursue a path toward playing college ball But after she arrived at the UW she missed the sport and emailed her way onto the practice squad There was no mindset of wanting to continue to play competitively but it was fun to learn opposing teams offenses and volunteer to practice with the starters Jenna explains Her sophomore year the practice player made it onto the team playing a total of 5 minutes that season and about 30 minutes the next Then in Coach Jody Wynn s first season Jenna blossomed into a standout I looked around and all my best friends were crying Jenna remembers I couldn t figure out what was wrong Then Coach Wynn said From this day forward Jenna Moser will be on full scholarship Everyone tackled me I don t remember much more besides calling my parents right away She says the validation motivated me to work even harder Jenna led the team in playing time last season and was the only player to start all 30 games averaging 8 9 points 3 2 rebounds 2 6 assists and 1 9 steals per game After earning a degree in finance she returns this season as a graduate student studying intercollegiate Learn more about your impact on athletic leadership scholarships at UWTyeeClub org YOUR GIFTS FUEL THEIR DREAMS U WT YEECLU B O RG 11

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THANK YOU TO OUR MOST GENEROUS ANNUAL DONORS When you give annually to UW Athletics you provide crucial reliable support to Husky student athletes We would like to thank the members of our Leadership League who donated 25 000 or more last fiscal year along with our 10 000 annual contributors Thank you for making an extraordinary difference for our student athletes teams and programs L E A D E R S H I P L E A G U E PURPLE 100 000 Anonymous 3 James Aitken Bruce and Ann Blume Neal and Jan Dempsey III Allison and Gregory Enell Jack and Kristie Flynn Timothy and Teresa Gamble Anne Gittinger Marsha and Jay Glazer Daniel and Pamela Hay Kimberly and Jon Hemingway Nick and Michele Keller Jeffrey and Barbara King Microsoft Michael and Kathleen Mitrovich Thomas and Erin Neubauer Norman E Peterson Family Foundation Janice and Rodney Olson PAC Worldwide Corporation Bruce and Lorrie Ratchford H Jon and Judith Runstad Peter and Laurel Shimer The Runstad Foundation The Seattle Foundation Edward and Teresa Urquhart Camille and Bruce Winter GOLD 50 000 Anonymous 101 Club Foundation Linda and Thomas Allen American Life Inc Apollo Mechanical Contractors B F LP Banner Corporation Phil Bivens Douglas and Nancy Boyden Mark and Tonyia Cairns Duane and Anita Campbell John and Luellen Charneski Michael Cummins Chris Davis 12 David DeFelice and Katy Cordrey Eric and Heather Emans Linda and Bert Fornaciari Joan and Hal Griffith Jr Harnish Group Inc Richard and Janet Hunter Mari and Mark Jancola Kelcin Ltd Partnership Kenyon Company James Kenyon Dean Kirkland G Chris and Kathleen Kosmos M Thomas and Gwenann Kroon L and E Bottling Company Inc Mark and Stacie Ludden Howard and Mary Maron Douglas and Joyce McCallum E Thomas McFarlan and Barbara Harper Clinton and Lisa Mead Mark Meadowcroft Miles Sand and Gravel Company Frank and Jean Miles Timothy Mitrovich Carol Pearce Klein and Steven Klein Joseph and Erika Pendergast Dean and Gwenn Polik Progeny 3 Inc Frances Reid Jim and Margie Rose Sabey Corporation The Seattle Times Douglas Seto Patricia L Sheppard Steven and Kathleen Smith Gerald and Bridget Swanson II The Blume Company The Bruce and Ann Blume Fund True North Family Foundation Jim and Patricia Voelker Nick and Carol Westlund Jim White and Colleen Johnson White Sam and Judy Wick Steven and Dixie Wilson Barbara and Gary Wipfler Rodney and Katherine Zorotovich T HE T Y E E DI FFERENC E WI N T E R 2019 SILVER 25 000 Anonymous 3 Brian and Christine Acarregui Aleutian Spray Fisheries Inc Ash Grove Cement Company Banchero Family LLC Shauna and Eric Barlow Donald and Maxine Barnard Carl and Renee Behnke Joel and Maureen Benoliel Thomas Benton Bill Pierre Ford and American Lease Mary Branom Joseph and Maureen Brotherton Bunzl USA Inc Darren and Nicole Casey Columbia Distributing Company Patrick and Jeanne Connors Douglas and Patricia Cook Ronald and Wanda Crockett Fred and Norma Crosetto Michael and Melanie Crowson Carl and Lorene Davidson Lorne and Tyera Enquist Eric Faison and Aaron Rogers Mimi and John Ferlin J Dan and Barbara Fiorito Jr Harold and Stephanie Fowler Ed and Karen Fritzky Thomas Gideon GM Nameplate Gregory and Karen Greeley Charles Grinstein Wayne and Carol Gullstad H D Fowler Company Mark Hadland Scott and Laura Halliday Drew Hamlin Frederick Hines Jr Carl and Betty Hogan Samantha Holert Nelson and Troy Nelson Holmes Harbor Company Gary and Parul Houlahan George and Susan Howison Allen and Sunny Hsieh George Huber James and Heather Hughes Tod and Susan Hullin D William Hunsinger I 5 Toyota Walter and Elaine Ingram Scott and Elizabeth Isenhath Todd Jackman John and Rosalind Jacobi George and Ellen Kauffman Brian and Nancy Leitgeb Pete Higgins and Leslie Magid Ronald and Ann Mayers McEachern Family LLC Timothy and Marcia McEvoy Shannon McPhee John Meisenbach Mike and Reni Michael William and Lyanne Monkman Chad and Doreen Moore Colleen Williams Julie and Howard Myers Neubauer Family Partnership LLC Nordstrom Inc Blake and Molly Nordstrom Having experienced the UW as a student athlete I understand how important it is to feel supported with the resources you need to excel in athletics and academics We believe that empowering young men and women to fulfill their potential on the field and in the classroom gives the University increased capacity to provide a spirited and dynamic educational experience It s an investment worth making Erika Washburn Leadership League donor and 96 Alumnus Bradley and Kathy Nysether Peter and Julia Odland Kimberly and Leroy Olsen Chelsey Owen and Robert Harris Jr Julie Parker and Bruce Amundson Mark Peer Douglas Pettis Jr Debra and Jay Platt Christina and Kelly Price Karen and Christopher Prohaska Propel Insurance R2H LLC Eric and Jacki Reichanadter Nancy and Benjamin Remak Donn and Patricia Roberts Elizabeth Ross and Charlie Cole Ryan Family Charitable Fund Kent and Lisa Sacia Robert and Suzanne Schmitz Laurie and George Schuchart Jr David Schulz and Gwynne Johnson William and Debra Schwartz William Scott Jr Stratiner Lewis Entertainment LLC Janet Straus and Kathleen Raney E Craig and Elizabeth Suhrbier Michelle and Scott Summers Scott and Catherine Swanson The Evans Company Garth and Shelley Thomas Tyler Torres James and Patricia Tosti Joseph and Lora Van Sickle Raymond and Merle Velkers Orrin and Barbara Vincent Jr Alexander and Erika Washburn Robin and Charles Waterman John and Elizabeth Weaver Jr William and Allison Williams III Windermere Services Company Thomas and Julie Wolthausen Sally and David Wright Jeannette and Eli Yim Anthony Zedick and Marcia Bloemendaal George and Marlene Zoffel Recognition based on gifts to The Competitive Edge Fund seat related giving and team and program support from July 1 2017 June 30 2018

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10 000 LEVEL DONORS Anonymous Phil Abbess Jennifer and Jeffrey Abdo Maryanne and Monti Ackerman Matthew Aitken George and Barbara Akers John and Mary Akiyama Dean and Vicki Allen Justin Anderson Laurie Anderson William and Teresa Anderson Noel and Donald Anger Doug Armintrout Bryan and Dianna Bahl Anne and Joe Baldwin John and Katie Baldwin John Baughn Hazel and Jeff Beatty Mark and Elisabeth Beebe Jeffrey Bell Barbara and John Bender Scott and Dena Bender Robert Bennetsen Gloria and Eric Bensussen Jeri and Robert Berg Brett Bernstein Susan Betcher Bill Binder Cheryl Bishop Robert and Alice Bishop Laurie Black and Stafford Mays Gregory and Paula Blume John Bracken Laura Bracken Clough and Max Clough Virginia and Tyler Branham John Bravakis Craig Brewer Andrew and Courtney Browne Karen and Lewis Brunhaver Lisa and Marcellus Buchheit Trila Bumstead Tom and Linda Burley Paul and Peggy Burton Michael and Lynne Bush Judy and S Ward Bushnell Michael Bushore Winslow and Linda Buxton Jr 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Gary and Dianne Hayden Jeff Haynie Scott Hazlegrove Kathleen and Don Heino Thomas and Mary Herche Michael Hess Craig and Ramona Higashi Ted Himka and Lorianne Lamkin Duane and Shirley Hirsch Greg and Joelle Hoff Michael and Debbie Hoffman Charles and Nancy Hogan Bert and Karen Hogue Gregory and Teresa Hubert Deke and Lori Hunter Husky 4 LLC Jeffery and J Susie Iverson Sr Robert and Cheryl Janson Tod Johnson Virginia Kent Carlton and Joanne Kester John and Christine Kiley III VIEW YOUR BENEFIT LEVEL ON MY UW GIVING Investing in people in facilities in upgrading the organization and helping it get stronger that s what makes businesses thrive and it s what will make UW athletic programs thrive too Mark Cairns Leadership League donor and 90 alumnus John Kincaid Judd and Barbara Kirk Kirlan Inc Carol and Stephen Koehler Greg and Shannon Komen Karen Koon Richard and Sandie Koplowitz Korn Ferry David and Michelle Kowalchuk Paul and Carolyn Kriegel Jeri Kronmal Carolyn Ladd Thomas LaPlant and 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Newton Rodrick Newton Anne and Clayton Nielsen Donald and Melissa Nielsen McLean Nisbet Christopher Noble Erik and Julie Nordstrom Linda Nordstrom Pete and Brandy Nordstrom Sally Nordstrom John and Sally Nordstrom Dodi and Rachael Nov Steve Oaks Melissa O Donnell Timothy O Keefe Brent Orrico Mark Orwiler Jeff Palmer Michael Parry Todd and Julie Patrick Frederick and Michele Paulsell III Christine and Patrick Pendergast Phillip and Katie Person Larry and Susan Peterson Annual Tyee Club Membership recognizes your commitment to The Competitive Edge Fund seat related gifts and team and program support with exclusive experiences and benefits A new feature on My UW Giving an online resource for donors to the UW now enables you to view your benefit levels from the current and previous year Log in to uw edu MyUWGiving to track your member status and view your overall UW giving history and impact U WT YEECLU B O RG 13

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10 000 LEVEL DONORS Continued Alan Petrie George and Alyssa Petrie John and Lilli Pietromonaco Pigott Enterprises Pioneer Venture Partners LLC Gregory and Monica Plancich Edward and Kimball Poplawski Brian Posey T Eric and Tracy Pozil Ryan Purugganan Patrick and Kathleen Quigg Angela and Kevin Quinn Rick Redman Michael Reed and Sandra Hobkirk Reed Kenneth and Kathleen Reid Jeff and Blue Resnick William and Lois Rex John Rhodes Bruce and Gail Richards Robert Richards Richard and Sharon Richards David and Carol Robinson Stephen and Vanessa Rodgers Rodland Toyota Robin and Sarah Rosauer Judy and Kermit Rosen Jr Kathleen and J Matthew Rossmeissl Michael Rowell and Alexis Rowell Andrew and Linsey Rubenstein William Rucker Michael and Elana Russell Joseph and Katherine Ryan Joseph and Maureen Brotherton Peter Saladino Michael and Karen Salmon Oscar and Lois Sandberg Jr Mark and Janet Sandvik Kerry Sawyer John and Pat Sayre Sally Schaake Kincaid Craig and Lisa Schafer Katherine Schanno Jean Schlinger and Daniel Hines Peder and Jaime Schmitz David and Jan Schrader Kathleen and John Schreiber Kenneth Schubert III and Karen Foster Schubert Joseph and Tiffany Schumacher Michael Scupine and Kim Gittere Abson Michael Self Douglas and Shirley Shaffer Erin and Mark Shagren Kurt and Kylee Shintaffer Alan and Carol Sidell William Sieh Paul and Susan Skoglund Anthony and Joan Slee Adam Snyder Katherine and Thomas Spence Clive and Diana Springer Joseph and Loretta Starkovich Mark Steepy Kay and John Stimson Robert and Constance Story Jr Chris Strand Gary and Cynthia Stratiner Kathryn and Mark Strecker Daniel Stull Sunny Day Investment Partnership Ryan Swan Lisa and Bruce Swindler Craig Tall and Penny LeGate Michael Taylor E Darlene Thomas Carolyn Titus Tom and Meg Names Family Foundation Tri Tran Scott Tretheway Truist The Turner Corporation Dana Velkers Margaret and Trevor Vernon John and Roenah Waechter Arthur and Eva Wahl Kyle and Jana Wakasugi Andrew Walker Watson Asphalt Paving Company Craig and Erin Watson Bo and Laura Weingaertner Kent Weirich Dane and Kenna Whitehead Brian and Cindy Whiteside WHM LLC Kent and Mary Wiegel Wodecroft Foundation Jeffrey and Korynne Wright Peggy Yeakel Shane Yelish Young Corporation Dean and Gretchen Young YourCause John and Nancy Zevenbergen CELEBRATING OUR RETURN TO PASADENA Special events for the Tyee Club s most loyal donors highlighted pre Rose Bowl festivities and also celebrated their generosity at a dinner with Director of Athletics Jen Cohen bottom left and UW President Ana Mari Cauce bottom right Marques Tuiasosopo Mark Brunell Damon Huard and Michael Jackson If you want to know where your charitable money is being spent and see the blessings you re giving to someone providing an education is the most worthwhile thing you can do both for yourself and the student athlete you re giving it to Susan Skoglund 10 000 Level donor 14 T HE T Y E E DI FFERENC E WI N T E R 2019 Director of Athletics Jen Cohen UW President Ana Mari Cauce

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LEADERSHIP LEAGUE ZONE TAILGATE Husky Women s Basketball Head Coach Jody Wynn Husky Men s Basketball Head Coach Mike Hopkins FALL FACILITY TOUR Annual donors at the 10 000 level got an exclusive behind the scenes look at Husky Athletic facilities including hearing from Softball Head Coach Heather Tarr during an indoor practice and touring the Baseball locker room with Head Coach Lindsay Meggs Softball Players Gabbie Plain and Amirah Milloy FACES IN PLACES Tyee Club members who contributed 25 000 a year or more gathered for a tailgate party before the Washington Brigham Young University football game Basketball Head Coaches Mike Hopkins and Jody Wynn joined in the festivities Husky Softball Head Coach Heather Tarr U WT YEECLU B O RG 15

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UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Box 354070 Seattle WA 98195 4070 tyeeclub uw edu 206 543 2234 uwtyeeclub org WELCOME TO THE HUSKY HALL OF FAME Seven individuals and two boats were inducted into the Husky Hall of Fame in October n Mark Brunell Football 1989 92 n Chris Gobrecht Women s Basketball coach 1985 96 n Danielle n Brock Lawrie Softball 2006 07 2009 10 Mackenzie Men s Golf 2001 04 n Brandon Roy Men s Basketball 2003 06 n Courtney n Chad n The CrisMarie Campbell and Brock Mackenzie Chris Gobrecht in the background Thompson Volleyball 2003 06 Ward Football 1997 2000 1984 and 1985 Women s Eight Oared Crews In addition Dick Crews earned the Don H Palmer Award which was established in 1994 to recognize those who have exemplified a special commitment to the UW Athletic Department Courtney Thompson Brandon Roy