2025-26 Women's Rowing Roster
Biography
2024-25
SPRING
*Brown: Second Varsity 4+, bow seat (2nd/2, 7:38.4)
*B1G Invitational (Session 1): Second Varsity 4+, bow seat (2nd/6, 7:32.200)
*B1G Invitational (Session 2): Second Varsity 4+, bow seat (3rd/5, 7:29.537)
*B1G Invitational (Session 3): Second Varsity 4+, bow seat (5th/6, 7:35.144)
*Ivy Championship: Third Varsity 8+, bow seat (6th/8, 6:41.153 heat/6:43.829 final)
2023-24
Did not compete in any spring racing due to injury.
2022-23
SPRING
*Doc Hosea: Fourth Varsity 8+, 7 seat (2nd/3, 7:21.13)
*Murphy Cup (heat): Second Varsity 4+, bow seat (1st/5, 7:22.35)
*Murphy Cup (final): Second Varsity 4+, bow seat (3rd/6 in 1V4 final, 7:25.47)
*Ivy Invitational (Session 1): Second Varsity 4+, bow seat (1st/2, 7:28.5)
*Ivy Invitational (Session 2): Second Varsity 4+, bow seat (3rd/3, 7:23.306)
*Ivy Invitational (Session 3): Second Varsity 4+, bow seat (1st/3, 7:25.929)
*Lake Wheeler Invitational (Session 1): Second Varsity 4+, 3 seat (1st/6, 7:25.683)
*Lake Wheeler Invitational (Session 2): Second Varsity 4+, 3 seat (1st/6, 7:45.404)
*Lake Wheeler Invitational (Session 3): Second Varsity 4+, 3 seat (3rd/4, 8:06.489)
*at Princeton: Third Varsity 8+, 2 seat (2nd/2, 7:27.0)
*Ivy League Championship: Third Varsity 8+, 2 seat (5th/8, 6:42.147 heat / 6:46.051 final)
High School: Rowed with Oak Neck Rowing Academy since 2018, team captain in 2021-22) under head coach Amadeusz Pietrzak … Her double sculls placed ninth at 2022 Youth National Rowing Championships and fourth at 2022 USRowing National Championships … Two-time New York state champion in women’s quad sculls (2021, 2022) … New York state champion in women’s double sculls in 2022 … Placed third at New York State Rowing Championships in women’s double sculls (2021) and women’s lightweight double sculls (2019) … AP Regents Diploma with Honors … IB Diploma recipient … New York State Seal of Biliteracy recipient … National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, and Art Honor Society member.
Personal: Enrolled in the School of Engineering and Applied Science.
Why Penn? “I chose Penn because after the first phone call I had with (assistant coach) Kumari (Lewis) I felt a connection with the program, and that connection continued to stand out throughout my recruiting process. It’s a school that demands excellence in both academics and rowing while supporting you on your path to success.”
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