Career Accolades
- Three-time CRCA Scholar-Athlete (2019, 2020, 2021)
- Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team (2019)
- Two-time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll (2020, 2021)
As a Senior (2020-21)
- CRCA National Scholar Athlete
- Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll
- Rowed in the 4 seat with the second varsity in a sweep over Cal at the Big Row
- Rowed in the 4 seat with the second varsity in wins over USC and UCLA in Los Angeles
- Helped team & third varsity to second place at Pac-12s as the 4 seat
- Bow with second-place varsity four at NCAAs, helping Stanford take second place overall
As a Junior (2019-20)
- CRCA Scholar-Athlete
- Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- Most of season canceled
As a Sophomore (2018-19)
- CRCA Scholar-Athlete
- Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team
- Member of the varsity four, which placed second to match its highest program finish at NCAA Championships
- Member of the varsity four, which placed second at Pac-12 Championships
As a Freshman (2017-18)
- Member of the second varsity eight, which placed seventh at NCAA Championships and third at the Pac-12 Championships
International Competition
- Member of the U.S. junior national team eights that placed fifth in the World Rowing Junior Championships in 2016 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Prior to Stanford
- 2017 graduate of New West Charter High School in Los Angeles, Calif.
- Rowed at Marina Aquatic Center for three years (2014-16)
- Guided her club varsity eight to fifth in the 2017 Youth National Championships
- Captured the Southwest Regional Women’s Points Trophy with Marina Aquatic Center in 2017
- Rowed in the straight four that won gold and the pair that won bronze at the 2016 Southwest Junior Regional Championships
- Three-year captain for the nationally-ranked soccer team at News West Charter High School
Personal
- Born in Venice, Calif.
- Daughter of Greg Lynn and Sylvia Lavin
- Has one sibling, Jasper
- Founded the Model United Nations club at New West Charter High School that competed at international conferences and won international titles
Why Sophia Lynn Chose Stanford
- "I chose Stanford because it was the only school where I'd actually get the best of both worlds; nowhere else can you graduate with a diploma from the best university in the country while simultaneously graduating with medals from NCAA's."