Career Accolades
- Two-time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll (2020, 2021)
As a Senior (2020-21)
- Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll
- Rowed in the 4 seat with the third varsity in a sweep over Cal at the Big Row
- Rowed in the 4 seat with the third varsity in a win over UCLA in Los Angeles
- Helped varsity four win Pac-12s, and team to second place as the 2 seat
- 3 seat with second-place varsity four at NCAAs, helping Stanford take second place overall
As a Junior (2019-20)
- Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- Most of season canceled
As a Sophomore (2018-19)
- Did not compete in the postseason
As a Freshman (2017-18)
- Member of the varsity four, which finished second in Petite Final at NCAA Championships
- Member of the varsity four, which placed third at Pac-12 Championships
International Competition
- With U.S. junior national team, capturing gold in the eight and four at the 2014 CanAmMex Games
Prior to Stanford
- Graduated from St. Cecilia Academy in 2017
- Voted St. Cecilia Academy’s Rower of the Year three years in a row (2014-16)
- Mid-South Scholastic champions in the four in 2014, 2015 and 2016
- Owns the school’s 2K erg record (6:55.3)
- Played basketball for one season
- Member of the Nashville Juniors Rowing club for four years (2013-17)
- Captured gold in the eight and the four and silver in the double at the 2016 Head of the Hooch
- Also took home gold in the four and the double at the 2015 Head of the Hooch
- Placed fifth in the double at the 2016 Youth National Championships
- Won gold in the 2017 Southeast Regionals
- Three-time champion of the Tennessee Indoor Sprints (2014, 2015, 2016)
- Placed second at the 2017 Crash-B World Indoor Rowing Championships
- Invited to the 2017 USA Junior National Team winter camp
Personal
- Born in Nashville, Tenn.
- Daughter of Gregg and Louise Mawn
- Siblings are Chris, Jon and Amelia
- Mu Alpha Theta inducted member
- National Honor Society inducted member
Why Abby Tarquinio Chose Stanford
- "I chose Stanford because it was at a Stanford Learn-to-Row camp that I found my passion for the sport and where I fell in love with the campus, program, and academics and knew that no other school could replicate the excitement that Stanford gave me for rowing nor the unprecedented college experience"