2025-26 Women's Rowing Roster
Biography
2025-26: Sat in the three seat of the second varsity eight that took down Rutgers, Penn, and Northeastern… Sat in the three seat of the second varsity eight that took down Cornell and Syracuse… Sat in the three seat of the first varsity eight that retained the Class of ’85 Cup over Dartmouth… Was in the seven seat of the second varsity eight that defeated Harvard-Radcliffe…Sat in the seven seat of the second varsity eight that had a silver-medal finish at the Ivy League Championship… Sat in the five seat of the second varsity eight that finished sixth in the nation at the NCAA Championship.
2024-25: Sat in the bow in the varsity four that defeated Rutgers, Ohio State and Michigan… Sat in the three seat of the varsity four that took down Syracuse and Cornell… Was the three seat in the varsity four that defeated Dartmouth… Was in the three seat of the varsity four that took down Princeton… Was the three seat in the varsity four that defeated Harvard-Radcliffe… Was in the three seat of the varsity four that won gold and clinched the automatic bid to NCAAs at the Ivy League Championship… Sat in the three seat of the varsity four that finished fourth at the NCAA Championship.
Before Yale: Stroked varsity quad for three years at The Episcopal Academy… Recipient of the Oar Award, presented to the person who contributed the most to the team in junior and senior years… Won Canadian Henley in the U19 women's quad and came in second in the women's U19 double in 2023 for Fairmont Rowing Association.
Personal: Mother played lacrosse at Columbia and father played football at Dartmouth… Played field hockey and swam at Episcopal Academy… Three-sport varsity captain.
Why Yale? “Because of how connected and uplifting the team is. They are always supporting each other even through the hardest practice and that was really cool to see. I love the campus and the residential colleges as well as the freedom to study so many different things.”
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