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Women's Lwt Rowing

30 Named CRCA Scholar-Athletes

STANFORD, Calif. – The Collegiate Rowing Coaches of America (CRCA) announced 30 Stanford rowers have been named National Scholar-Athletes, excelling both on the water and in the classroom. A program-record 19 members of the women's rowing team and 11 Cardinal lightweight rowers earned the honor, announced by the coaches association Friday. 

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 boat for a minimum of 75 percent of the season's races.

Stanford women's rowing finished second at the NCAA Championships for the second consecutive season, led by silver-medal finishes by the Cardinal's varsity eight and second varsity eight boats. 

The Cardinal women's lightweight program finished tied-for-fourth at the IRA Championships, led by a third-place finish for Stanford in the varsity 8+ and a fifth-place result for the Cardinal in the varsity 4+ race. 

Women's Rowing

NameMajor
Annabelle Bachmann Human Biology
Belle Battistoni Undeclared
Lucy Black Science, Technology and Society
Julia Braz Undeclared
Lettie Cabot Undeclared
Natalie Clemans Undeclared
Caia Costello Undeclared
Azja Czajkowski Product Design
Taylor English Undeclared
Katelin Gildersleeve Management Science and Engineering
Mathilda Kitzmann Undeclared
Beckie Leigh Undeclared
Grace McGinley Classics and Linguistics
Kelsey McGinley Product Design
Rachel Miller Human Biology
Brie Perry Psychology
Nicole Pofcher International Relations
Caroline Ricksen Symbolic Systems
Kieran Wallace Undeclared

Lightweight Rowing

NameMajor
Mikayla ChenUndeclared
Lydia GarnettUndeclared
Lauren HoweUndeclared
Christina Joo Engineering Physics
Dhamanpreet KaurMath, Computer Science and Molecular Biology (BS), Medical School
Annika KhouriInternational Relations
Tiffany LeeSymbolic Systems
Maddie LloydEarth Systems (BS)
Emily MolinsEconomics (BA), Individually Designed Engineering Major (BS)
Anne RyschonPublic Policy (BA), Public Policy (MA)
Martha YatesHuman Biology