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CRCA Scholar-Athletes Announced

STANFORD, Calif. – Excelling in the classroom and on the water, the Collegiate Rowing Coaches of America (CRCA) announced 23 Stanford rowers have been named National Scholar-Athletes. 18 athletes qualified from the women's rowing team, while the lightweight team added five.

In order to qualify for the honor, athletes needed to maintain a 3.5 GPA or higher, be of at least sophomore standing academically and row in an NCAA- or IRA-eligible boat for a minimum of 75 percent of the season's races.

Stanford women's rowing finished second at the NCAA Championships while the lightweight rowing team had the winning boat in the varsity four at the IRA Championships this season.

 

Women's Rowing (18)

Annabelle BachmannHuman Biology
Lucy BlackUndeclared
Sophia Boyd-FliegelHuman Biology
Sarah CommessoHuman Biology
Azja CzajkowskiProduct Design
Katelin GildersleeveUndeclared
Grace KellyManagement Science and Engineering
Kaitlyn KynastCommunication
Tassica LimComputer Science
Sophia LynnScience, Technology and Society
Grace McGinleyClassics and Linguistics
Kelsey McGinleyProduct Design
Rachel MillerUndeclared
Eva NatesManagement Science and Engineering
Sarah OndakCommunication
Brie PerryUndeclared
Nicole PofcherInternational Relations
Meg SaundersScience, Technology and Society

Lightweight Rowing (5)

Isabella DuanHuman Biology with Honors, Linguistics
Johanna FrancisPolitical Science
Maddie LloydUndeclared
Hillary UmphreySymbolic Systems
Martha YatesHuman Biology