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Women's Lightweight Rowing

Lights Open Campaign in San Diego

The Cardinal will race at the San Diego Fall Classic on Sunday, Nov. 9

SETTING THE SCENE
Stanford lightweight rowing opens its 2025-26 with its sole event of the fall calendar, racing at the San Diego Fall Classic on Sunday, Nov. 9. The first races of the day are scheduled for 7:45 a.m.

STARTING FOR STANFORD
The Cardinal contingent heading to San Diego to compete at the San Diego Fall Classic is as follows:

8+
C - Kate Metteauer
8 - Campbell McClellan
7 - Mia Padovano
6 - Brooke Ruszkiewicz
5 - Amelie Requejo
4 - Elle Rosenfeld
3 - Grace Padula
2 - Lauren Koester
1 - Lily Carr

4+
C - Marrisa Chow
4 - Campbell McClellan
3 - Mia Padovano
2 - Brooke Ruszkiewicz
1 - Juliet Bohn

4+
C - Kate Metteauer
4 - Maddy Dodge
3 - Zadie Diniz 
2 - Claire Steiner
1 - Channing Brook

WHEN TO WATCH
The schedule of events for the Cardinal can be found below:

Nov. 9
7:45 a.m. - 8+
10:45 a.m. - 4+

A YEAR AGO 
The second year under the leadership of associate head coach Lizzy Houston, Stanford finished sixth in the Commissioner’s Cup standings at the IRA National Championships. Stanford’s IRA Championship lineups featured 12 underclassmen, setting a strong foundation for the future of the Cardinal program.

At the IRA Championships, the double sculls duo, which included returning sophomore Channing Brook, posted Stanford’s top finish of the regatta with a fourth-place time of 7:49.47. The varsity four, which contained returners Kate Metteauer, Hannah Peters, Helen Pruitt-Kennett, Maddy Dodge and Zadie Diniz, followed with a seventh-place finish in 7:41.92, while the varsity eight clocked a 6:41.16 to take sixth, which held returners Marrisa Chow, Campbell McClellan, Grace Padula, Lauren Koester, Sophia Ramaraju and Elle Rosenfeld.

WELCOME TO THE FARM
Stanford welcomed a talented class of seven freshmen to the program: Juliet Bohn, Lily Carr, Francesca Krywosa, Mia Padovano, Amelie Requejo, Claire Steiner and Maddie Wu. Additionally, Maecy Rickman joined the program as assistant coach.

YEAR THREE FOR HOUSTON
Lizzy Houston enters her third season at the helm of the Cardinal lights, looking to build on last season's success. Her tenure on the Farm has included a runner-up finish at the 2024 IRA National Championships, including a national title for the Varsity 4+, and a sixth place finish in 2025.