Notables
- No. 1 Cardinal wraps up regular-season racing Saturday, May 3, taking on No. 9 California in the annual Big Row Regatta at Redwood Shores.
- Racing schedule (streamed live on Overnght; live results on HereNow.com):
- Saturday, May 3
- 9 am- WV4+
- 9:10 am- W2V4+
- 9:30 am- WV8+
- 9:50 am- W2V8+
- 10 am- W3V8+
- Saturday, May 3
- LAST TIME OUT » No. 2 Stanford made a splash against No. 1 Texas at the shortened Longhorn Invite on Lake Walter E. Long on Saturday, earning wins over the reigning national champion in all NCAA Championships scoring boat races. The planned two-day event was condensed into a one-day regatta due to inclement weather in the Austin area. Stanford raced once on Friday, defeating UCF and Oklahoma in the second varsity eight by nearly 13 seconds. All other scheduled races against the Knights and Sooners were canceled. Saturday’s competition saw the Cardinal defeat the host Longhorns in all but one race, recording victories in the varsity four, second varsity eight, and varsity eight events. Strong starts powered Stanford to leads at the 1,000-meter mark — 1.8 seconds ahead in the varsity eight, nearly six seconds in the varsity four and more than seven seconds in the second varsity eight. The Cardinal recorded at least five-second margins in each NCAA Championships scoring race.
- WATCH OUT » Three Cardinal were named to watch lists prior to the start of spring racing.
- Senior rower Iris Klok was named to the 2025 Preseason ACC Rowing Watch List. The ACC Watch List consists of one student-athlete from each program, nominated by their respective schools. The ACC is the only conference with a preseason rowing watch list. Klok enters her senior season after three incredibly successful seasons with the Cardinal, including three conference championships and an NCAA team and boat championship in 2023. The Pac-12's 2022 Newcomer of the Year has spent two seasons in Stanford's Varsity Eight Boat (2022, 2024) and a year in the Cardinal's Second Varsity Eight Boat (2023) and is fresh off a junior campaign that included CRCA First Team All-America honors. The Amsterdam native boasts an impressive collegiate rowing resume that she'll look to continue in the Cardinal's inaugural season in the ACC.
- Stanford women's rowing placed two athletes on the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association (CRCA)'s 2025 Athletes to Watch List. Senior Julietta Camahort and junior Célia Dupré were two of 23 athletes nationally to be recognized by the coaches association, and Stanford was one of only seven schools to have more than one athlete added to the list.
- Dupré rejoins the Cardinal after spending a year training and competing in the 2024 Summer Olympics. The Plan-les-ouates, Geneva, native earned a fourth-place finish at the summer games as a part of Switzerland's Quadruple Sculls boat. In her freshman season at Stanford, Dupré was a part of the varsity eight boat that secured the Cardinal's first national championship title (team and boat) since 2009.
- Camahort enters her senior campaign with the Cardinal after a junior season that saw her earn an NCAA boat title with the second varsity eight boat and a runner-up team finish at the 2024 NCAA Championships. She was also critical in Stanford's third consecutive Pac-12 Championship team win as part of the Cardinal's second varsity eight boat, recording the program's first conference championship in the second varsity eight boat since 2014.
- Fall Racing Recap » Stanford Women’s Rowing closed its fall racing schedule Sunday morning, sending 10 boats to compete at the annual San Diego Fall Classic on Mission Bay in San Diego.
- Stanford sent four eights boats: “No Name”, “Elle Logan”, “Sam Magee”, and “Attacker”, five fours boats: “Thunderdome”, “Wild Card”, “Amigos”, “IB”, and “Academic Weapon”, and one quad boat.
- The Cardinal’s four eights boats earned four of the top six finishes in the Women’s Open 8+ race, with “No Name” finishing first, "Elle Logan" second, "Sam Magee" third, and "Attacker" placing sixth. Stanford bested crews from UC Irvine, Cal Poly, UC San Diego, UC Santa Barbara, and the University of San Diego.
- Stanford’s quad boat placed first in the Women’s Masters 4x race, topping crews from Rio Salado Rowing Club, Newport Aquatic Center, Channel Islands Rowing Club, San Diego Rowing Club and Community Rowing of San Diego.
- The day ended with the Cardinal’s five fours boats recording the top five finishes in the Women’s Open 4+. “Thunderdome” placed first, followed by "Amigos", "Wild Card", "Academic Weapon" and "IB" with the second, third, fourth and fifth-place finishes, respectively.
- 2024: Year in Review » The Cardinal continued its reign as one of the nation’s best rowing teams throughout the 2024 season, winning its third straight Pac-12 Championship and registering its fourth consecutive top-two finish and seventh top-six finish at the National Championships in so many years.
- Second Varsity Eight National Champions » Stanford enters the 2025 season off its second consecutive national championship win in the second varsity eight races. Seven of the nine athletes in the boat return to the Cardinal's 2025 roster.
- UP NEXT » No. 1 Stanford looks to capture its fourth consecutive conference title, competing for the first time at the 2025 ACC Rowing Championships, held May 16-17 at Lake Hartwell in Clemson, S.C.