2017-18 (Junior)
• Named Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention
• Finished second in the varsity eight at the Pac-12 Championships
• Finished fourth in the varsity eight for the NCAA Championships

2016-17 (Sophomore)
• Honorable mention Pac-12 All-Academic selection
• Competed in five regattas during the season
• Primarily rowed in the second varsity eight, while also seeing time in the varsity four
• Rowed in the second varsity eight that placed third at the Pac-12 Championships
• Competed in the varsity four against No. 2 California, No. 9 Brown, Clemson and Gonzaga in the Lake Natoma Invitational
• Served in the seven-seat of the second varsity eight against UCLA, and the bow seat of the 2V8 against No. 3 Michigan, No. 7 Virginia and No. 2 Ohio State

2015-16 (Freshman)
• Rowed in every regatta during the season, primarily in the varsity eight
• Rowed in the seven-seat of the second varsity eight that finished third in the petite final (ninth overall) at the NCAA Championships
• Stroked the second varsity eight to a bronze medal finish at the Pac-12 Championships
• Also stroked the second varsity eight in the Big Row against No. 1 California
• Served in the bow-seat of the varsity eight that defeated No. 1 Brown, No. 12 Wisconsin, No. 18 Notre Dame, Gonzaga and Sacramento State in the Lake Natoma Invitational
• Also rowed in the bow-seat of the varsity eight that defeated No. 8 Washington (twice), Oregon State, Oklahoma and UCF in the Oregon State Classic
• Served in the bow-seat of the varsity eight that defeated No. 20 Duke in the Pac-12 Challenge
• Competed in the three-seat of the varsity eight that faced No. 1 California in the Pac-12 Challenge

High School
• Graduated from Mercer Island High School in 2015
• Rowed for Mount Baker Crew
• Placed fifth in the 8+ at the 2015 Youth Nationals
• Sixth place at the 2014 Junior National Championships
• Won the 4+ at the Northwest Regionals in 2014
• Earned a total of six first place finishes in 2014
• Third fastest 6k and seventh fastest 2k time in Mount Baker history
• Competed in swimming and the ironman at Mercer Island
• Helped lead the swimming team to back-to-back state championships in 2011 and 2012
• State champion in the 200 freestyle relay in 2012
• Placed second at state in the 200 medley relay in 2011

Personal
• Born Margaret Seaton in Seattle, Wash.
• Parents are Guy and Betsy Seaton
• Has one sibling, Daley

Why Seaton Chose Stanford
“I chose Stanford because I love rowing, but I also love school and believe in the importance of learning. When I visited Stanford it was clear that it is not only an athletic powerhouse where athletes can excel, but also a place where athletes are expected to succeed in the classroom"