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Career Honors

  • U.S. Collegiate Nationals Event Champion (2023: Trio)
  • Two-time Collegiate All-American (2022-23)
  • Two-time MPSF Team Champion (2022-23)
  • MPSF Swimmer of the Year (2023)
  • Five-time MPSF event Champion (2023: Solo, Trio; 2022: Solo, Trio, Team)
  • Two-time All-MPSF (2022-23)
  • Two-time MPSF Swimmer of the Week (Jan. 25, 2023; Feb. 1, 2022)
  • MPSF All-Academic (2023)

As a Sophomore (2023)

  • U.S. Collegiate Nationals Event Champion (Trio)
  • Collegiate All-American
  • MPSF Team Champion
  • Two-time MPSF Event Champion (Solo, Trio)
  • All-MPSF First Team
  • MPSF Swimmer of the Week (Jan. 25)
  • MPSF All-Academic
  • Earned gold at the U.S. Collegiate Nationals in trio (84.0667) alongside Hailee Heinrich and Nicole Goot (March 25)
  • Runner-up at the U.S. Collegiate Nationals in the solo (82.6333) (March 25)
  • Runner-up at the U.S. Collegiate Nationals in the duet (83.6667) alongside Yara Elian (March 25)
  • Took gold in the solo (84.5750) at the MPSF Championships (March 6)
  • Earned gold in the duet (84.1000) alongside Yara Elian at the MPSF Championships (March 6)
  • Took third in the trio (81.2750) alongside Nicole Goot and Hailee Heinrich at the MPSF Championships (March 6)
  • Finished fourth in the technical competition at the MPSF Championships (March 6)

As a Freshman (2022)

  • Collegiate All-American
  • MPSF Team Champion
  • Three-time MPSF Event Champion (Solo, Trio, Team)
  • All-MPSF 
  • MPSF Swimmer of the Week (Feb. 1)
  • Won the solo competition (84.9967) during the inaugural MPSF Championships (Feb. 12)
  • Teamed up with Ava Jih-Schiff and Nicole Goot to take first in the trio competition (82.8667)
  • Helped Stanford win the team final (83.5333) to secure a sweep of the Inaugural MPSF Championships (Feb. 13)
  • Helped Stanford to finish second overall at the U.S. Collegiate Nationals (March 27)
  • Runner-up in the team competition (84.5333) at the U.S. Collegiate Nationals (March 27)
  • Teamed up with Nicole Goot and Ava Jih-Schiff to take second place in the trio competition (83.4333) at the U.S. Collegiate Nationals (March 27)
  • Earned second place in the solo competition (83.5000) at the U.S. Collegiate Nationals (March 27)

International Experience

  • Competed in duet for Team USA at 2020 Tokyo Olympics (13th overall)
  • Member of USA Artistic Swimming Senior National Team (2018-present)
  • 2017 USA Synchro Junior National Team
  • 2016 USA Synchro Junior National Team
  • 2014-2015 USA Synchro 13-15 National Team
  • 2012-2013 USA Synchro 11-12 National Team
  • 2021 FINA Artistic Swimming World Series Super Final: 4th (Duet Tech), 5th (Duet Free), 4th (Team Tech), 4th (Team Free)
  • 2021 FINA Artistic Swimming Virtual World Series Canada: 1st (Tech Duet), 1st (Free Duet), 1st (Free Team)
  • 2021 FINA Artistic Swimming Virtual World Series USA: 1st (Tech Duet), 1st (Free Duet), 1st (Free Team)
  • 2020 French Open: 3rd (Tech Duet), 3rd (Free Duet), 2nd (Tech Team)
  • 2019 Spanish Open: 6th (Tech Team), 7th (Free Team), 6th (Free Duet)
  • 2019 US Open: 2nd (Team), 3rd (Free Duet)
  • 2019 Pan American Games Bronze Medalist
  • 2019 World Aquatic Championships: Gwangju, South Korea
  • 2018 UANA Pan American Championships: 1st (Team)
  • 2017 Swiss Open: 2nd (Tech Team)
  • 2016 UANA Pan American Championships: 1st (13-15 Solo), 1st (Figures)
  • 2016 Mediterranean Cup: 4th (Solo)
  • 2016 U.S. National Championships: 1st (13-15 Figures), 1st (13-15 Solo), 4th (Junior Figures), 3rd (Junior Duet)
  • 2016 Synchronized Swimming Junior World Championships: Kazan, Russia
  • 2015 UANA Pan American Championships: 1st (Team)
  • 2015 Mediterranean Cup: 13th (Figures)
  • 2014 UANA Pan American Championships: 4th (Figures), 1st (Team)

Prior to Stanford

  • Attended Phillips Academy Andover and Laurel Springs School
  • Competed for Optima Synchro from 2017-18
  • Finished second in solo from 2018 US Junior National Championships
  • Also competed in swimming and water polo in high school

Personal

  • Born in Boston, Mass.
  • Parents are Richard Schroeder and Susan Lindholm
  • Mother rowed at University of Rhode Island
  • Father rowed at Northeastern University