2025-26 Women's Rowing Roster
Biography
2024-25
SPRING
*Big Ivy Dustup (Session 1): Third Varsity 8+, cox (1st/2, 6:57.80)
*Big Ivy Dustup (Session 2): Third Varsity 8+, cox (2nd/2, 7:00.70)
*Kelly Cup: Second Varsity 4+, cox (1st/3, 8:40.9)
*Ivy Championship: Second Varsity 4+, cox (6th/8, 7:29.611 heat/7:32.751 final)
2023-24
SPRING
*Big Ivy Dustup: Third Varsity 4+, cox (3rd/3, 8:43.2)
*Ivy Invitational (Session 1): Second Varsity 4+, cox (4th/4, 7:48.539)
*Ivy Invitational (Session 2): Second Varsity 4+, cox (2nd/3, 8:05.678)
*Lake Wheeler Invitational (Session 1): Second Varsity 4+, cox (5th/5, 8:15.120)
*Lake Wheeler Invitational (Session 2): Third Varsity 8+, cox (1st/5, 7:11.674)
*at Princeton: Second Varsity 4+, cox (2nd/2, 7:39.6)
*Ivy League Championship: Second Varsity 4+, cox (5th/8, 7:36.245 heat / 8:01.465 final)
High School: Three-year varsity rowing member … Helped ND’s Varsity 4+ finish fifth at City Championships … Team’s Iron Woman Award recipient … Whitemarsh Boat Club athlete in 2021 … Also lettered four times in swimming … Varsity Mathletes Co-Captain … Global Citizen Scholar … Archdiocesan Scholar … Excellence in Math Award recipient … National Merit Commended Scholar … AP Scholar with Distinction … National Honor Society member … Distinguished Honors student.
Personal: Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Why Penn? “I chose Penn due to its rigorous academics and prestigious reputation. The team culture is phenomenal and aligns with the type of athlete I want to be. The surrounding city provides many opportunities, and there is an abundance of resources to succeed as a student and athlete.”
Historical Player Information
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2024-25Sophomore
Cox
5'3"
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