Biography
2024-25
CRCA National Scholar-Athlete
SPRING
*Brown: Second Varsity 8+, bow seat (2nd/2, 6:38.5)
*B1G Invitational (Session 1): Second Varsity 8+, 3 seat (2nd/6, 6:34.454)
*B1G Invitational (Session 2): Second Varsity 8+, 3 seat (4th/5, 6:38.246)
*B1G Invitational (Session 3): Second Varsity 8+, 3 seat (5th/6, 6:46.082)
*Ivy Championship: Second Varsity 8+, 3 seat (6th/8, 6:22.205 heat/6:29.112 final)
*NCAA Championship: Second Varsity 8+, bow seat (15th/22, 6:37.494 in third final)
2023-24
CRCA National Scholar-Athlete
SPRING
*Big Ivy Dustup: Second Varsity 8+, stroke seat (2nd/4, 7:01.6; 1st/3, 7:06.8)
*Ivy Invitational (Session 1): Second Varsity 8+, bow seat (2nd/3, 6:29.930)
*Ivy Invitational (Session 2): Second Varsity 8+, bow seat (1st/3, 6:47.311)
*Lake Wheeler Invitational (Session 1): Second Varsity 8+, stroke seat (3rd/6, 6:51.272)
*Lake Wheeler Invitational (Session 2): Second Varsity 8+, stroke seat (1st/6, 6:57.505)
*Lake Wheeler Invitational (Session 3): Second Varsity 8+, stroke seat (3rd/6, 6:40.536)
*at Princeton: Second Varsity 8+, stroke seat (2nd/2, 6:50.9)
*Ivy League Championship: Second Varsity 8+, stroke seat (4th/8, 6:47.193 heat / 7:00.912 final)
*NCAA Championship: Second Varsity 8+, stroke seat (10th/22, 6:35.449 in petite final)
2022-23
CRCA National Scholar-Athlete
SPRING
*Doc Hosea: Second Varsity 8+, stroke seat (1st/5, 6:35.93)
*Murphy Cup (heat): Second Varsity 8+, stroke seat (1st/4, 6:27.57)
*Murphy Cup (final): Second Varsity 8+, stroke seat (1st/6, 6:32.08)
*Ivy Invitational (Session 1): Second Varsity 8+, 2 seat (1st/4, 6:23.1)
*Ivy Invitational (Session 2): Second Varsity 8+, 2 seat (1st/3, 6:19.079)
*Ivy Invitational (Session 3): Second Varsity 8+, 2 seat (1st/3, 6:31.966)
*Lake Wheeler Invitational (Session 1): Second Varsity 8+, 2 seat (1st/6, 6:25.000)
*Lake Wheeler Invitational (Session 2): Second Varsity 8+, 2 seat (1st/6, 6:47.610)
*Lake Wheeler Invitational (Session 3): Second Varsity 8+, 2 seat (1st/6, 6:45.275)
*at Princeton: Second Varsity 8+, 5 seat (2nd/2, 6:38.0)
*Ivy League Championship: Second Varsity 8+, 4 seat (3rd/8, 6:18.836 heat / 6:17.240 final)
*NCAA Championship: Second Varsity 8+, 4 seat (9th/22, 6:37.563 petite final)
*Henley Women’s Regatta: Varsity 8+, 7 seat (1-1, lost to Thames RC ‘A’ in Ron Needs Challenge Cup quarterfinal)
*Henley Royal Regatta: Varsity 8+, bow seat (3-1, lost to Oxford Brookes ‘A’ in Island Challenge Cup final)
2021-22
SPRING
*Doc Hosea: Varsity 8+, 7 seat (1st/6, 6:27.17)
*Connell Cup: Varsity 8+, 7 seat (2nd/4, 6:57.262)
*Pac-12 Invitational Day 1: Varsity 8+, 7 seat (2nd/4, 6:25.09)
*Pac-12 Invitational Day 2: Varsity 8+, 7 seat (2nd/4, 7:10.36)
*Lake Wheeler 1: Varsity 8+, 7 seat (1st/6, 6:36.935)
*Lake Wheeler 2: Varsity 8+, 7 seat (1st/6, 6:30.588)
*Lake Wheeler 3: Varsity 8+, 7 seat (1st/6, 6:30.800)
*at Princeton w/Tennessee: Varsity 8+, 7 seat (2nd/3, 6:59.2)
*Ivy League Championship: Varsity 8+, 2 seat (4th/8, 6:23.430 heat / 6:17.078 final)
*NCAA Championships: Varsity 8+, 2 seat (9th/22, 6:25.350 petite final)
High School: Team captain senior year 8th in 8+ at the 2019 Head of the Charles Regatta 1st in Varsity 8+ at 2019 Head of the Fish Regatta 4th in U19 8+ at 2019 Royal Canadian Henley Regatta 4th in U23 8+ at 2019 Royal Canadian Henley Regatta 4th in U19 4x at 2019 Club Nationals 3rd in U19 8+ at 2018 Royal Canadian Henley Regatta 2018-2019 Spanish Award Recipient Eight time Honor Roll student
Personal: Father received his Master’s in Education from Penn’s School of Education in 1992 and his MBA from Wharton in 2000 … Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Why Penn? “I chose Penn because from the first day I met the coaches and the team I felt at home. The level of commitment and support everyone has for one another is unmatched. I cannot wait to continue my passion for rowing at the collegiate level with such a great group of teammates. Growing up visiting family in Philadelphia makes the city feel like a second home and I look forward to becoming part of the community. I am excited to become a Quaker and help carry on the Penn tradition of success in the classroom and on the water!”