Career Highlights
- NCAA Champion- Team (2023)
- Pac-12 Champions- Team (2022, 2023)
- Pac-12 Champion- Third Varsity Eight (2022, 2023)
- NCAA Championship Runner-Up- Team (2021)
- NCAA Championship Runner-Up- Varsity Four (2021)
- CRCA National Scholar-Athlete (2021)
- Three-time Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll (2021, 2022, 2023)
As a Junior (2022-23) • NCAA Champion (Team) • Pac-12 Champion (Team, Third Varsity Eight)
- Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll
- Rowed to a second-place finish in the 3 seat of the varsity four boat at the San Diego Crew Classic
- Helped the third varsity eight in the stroke and bow seats to top finishes at the Big-10 Invite (Fri AM, Fri PM, Sat AM)
- Led the third varsity eight boat to a first-place finish over Cal in the bow seat
- Helped third varsity eight top SMU at the Pac-12 Challenge in the 2 seat
- Aided team and third varsity eight to a conference title at the Pac-12 Championships in the 7 seat
As a Sophomore (2021-22) • Pac-12 Champion (Team, Third Varsity Eight)
- Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll
- Rowed in the stroke seat of the second varsity four in two wins at the Pac-12 Invite
- Rowed in the stroke seat of the second varsity four (Fri. AM, PM) and the 5 seat of the third varsity eight (Sat.) in three top-three finishes at the Big-10 Invite
- Helped team and third varsity eight to a conference title at the Pac-12 Championships, the Cardinal’s first since 2014, as the bow seat
As a Freshman (2020-21) • NCAA Runner-Up (Team, Varsity Four)
- CRCA National Scholar Athlete
- Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll
- Stroked the varsity four in a sweep over Cal at the Big Row
- Stroked the varsity four in wins over USC and UCLA in Los Angeles
- Helped team & second varsity to second place at Pac-12s as the 3 seat
- Stroked the second-place varsity four at NCAAs, helping Stanford take second place overall
International Competition
- Ninth in the pair at the 2019 Junior World Rowing Championship in Tokyo, Japan
Prior to Stanford
- 1st at Southeast Regionals in 2- (2019)
- 5th at Youth Nationals in 2- (2019)
- 4th at Youth Nationals in 4x (2019)
- 1st at Sweep States in 2- (2019)
Personal
- Parents are Tony Oakes and Gretchen Szentirmai
- Has a brother, Benjamin
- Father, Tony, played tennis at Northern Arizona
- Born in Colorado and moved to Florida in 2014
Why Kylie Oakes Chose Stanford
- "I chose Stanford because of the high performing but collaborative and supportive learning and team environments. When I step foot on campus and after talking to people, I felt that everyone was there to help each other achieve their goals. The team culture seemed to be a perfect balance between competitive and supportive growth, two things that I value and practice in my own life. I wanted to be a part of a community that has helped create such inspiring and amazing women."