STANFORD, Calif. – The Collegiate Rowing Coaches of America (CRCA) announced 20 members of the Stanford women's rowing team have been named National Scholar-Athletes, excelling both on the water and in the classroom.
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 or must have competed in an NCAA boat at their conference championship.
Stanford's 2025 season was one for the history books, as the program won its third NCAA team title, powered by Grand Final victories in the second varsity eight and varsity four. The Cardinal also claimed its fourth straight conference team title and its first as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference, sweeping all races at the championship regatta for the first time since 2021.
Women's Rowing
Name | Major |
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Kathryn Alexander | Human Biology |
Luise Bachmann | Human Biology |
Alice Baker | Mechanical Engineering |
Lucy Burrell | Science, Technology and Society |
Julietta Camahort | Management, Science and Engineering |
Reese DiBiase | Undeclared |
Matilda Drewett | Mechanical Engineering |
Célia Dupré | Human Biology |
Nora Goodwillie | Human Biology |
Madeleine Greenstock | Undeclared |
Abbey Heinemann | English |
Carolyn Kennedy | International Relations |
Iris Klok | Human Biology |
Susie Mallen | Psychology |
Fiona Mooney | Environmental Systems Engineering |
Katherine Mote | Undeclared |
Sofia Simone | Undeclared |
Quincy Stone | Undeclared |
Ellie Sutro | Economics |
Honor Warburg | Undeclared |