Career Highlights
- NCAA Champion- Team (2023)
- Two-time Pac-12 Champions- Team (2022, 2023)
- Pac-12 Champion- Varsity Four (2022)
- NCAA Championship Runner-Up- Team (2022)
- CRCA National Scholar-Athlete (2022)
- Three-time Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll (2021, 2022, 2023)
As a Junior (2022-23) • NCAA Champion (Team) • Pac-12 Champion (Team)
- Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll
- Did not race
As a Sophomore (2021-22) • NCAA Runner-Up (Team) • Pac-12 Champion (Team, Varsity Four)
- CRCA National Scholar-Athlete
- Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll
- Led the Cardinal to victory at the San Diego Crew Classic as the 6 seat
- Rowed in the 3 seat of varsity four in two wins at the Pac-12 Invite
- Rowed in the 3 seat of the varsity four in three top finishes at the Big-10 Invite
- Helped team and varsity four to a conference title at the Pac-12 Championships, the Cardinal’s first since 2014, as the 3 seat
- Rowed in the 3 seat of the Cardinal’s fourth-place finishing varsity four boat at NCAA Championships
As a Freshman (2020-21)
- Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll
- Rowed in the 3 seat with the third varsity in a win over UCLA in Los Angeles
Prior to Stanford
- A 2020 graduate of Amador Valley High School in Pleasanton, Calif.
- Started rowing for the Oakland Strokes in January of junior year of high school
- Second at Southwest Regionals in May 2019 in the Novice 4+
- Sixth at Youth Nationals in June 2019 in the Varsity 4+
- Third at Head of the Hooch in Nov 2019 in the Varsity 4+ and Varsity 8
- Played competitive soccer for nine years
- Played on Elite Club National League soccer team that placed among nation's top four
- Selected for Olympic Development Program soccer team that competed in the Interregional in Florida and Costa Rica
- Played soccer for Amador Valley for three seasons
Personal
- Parents are Michael and Pam Wallace
- Has three siblings: Gavin, Colin, and Torin
- Mother, Pam, was a diver at Clemson
- Father, Michael, was a distance runner at Delaware
Why Kieran Wallace Chose Stanford
- "I’ve always thought of it as the gold standard for a student-athlete and the second I stepped on campus I felt special despite being surrounded by thousands of amazing individuals."