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 Bachmann | Human Biology |
Lucy Black | Undeclared |
Sophia Boyd-Fliegel | Human Biology |
Sarah Commesso | Human Biology |
Azja Czajkowski | Product Design |
Katelin Gildersleeve | Undeclared |
Grace Kelly | Management Science and Engineering |
Kaitlyn Kynast | Communication |
Tassica Lim | Computer Science |
Sophia Lynn | Science, Technology and Society |
Grace McGinley | Classics and Linguistics |
Kelsey McGinley | Product Design |
Rachel Miller | Undeclared |
Eva Nates | Management Science and Engineering |
Sarah Ondak | Communication |
Brie Perry | Undeclared |
Nicole Pofcher | International Relations |
Meg Saunders | Science, Technology and Society |
Lightweight Rowing (5)
Isabella Duan | Human Biology with Honors, Linguistics |
Johanna Francis | Political Science |
Maddie Lloyd | Undeclared |
Hillary Umphrey | Symbolic Systems |
Martha Yates | Human Biology |