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Princeton Women's Rowing Has 15 Named CRCA Scholar Athletes
July 21, 2023 | Women's Rowing - Open
PRINCETON – The Princeton Women's Crew Team had 15 members named CRCA Scholar Athletes, the organization announced today.
Over 1,000 student-athletes representing 111 institutions have earned 2023 CRCA Scholar Athlete honors. To qualify, an athlete must meet both academic and athletic requirements, such as being in at least their 2nd year of eligibility and maintaining an average cum. GPA of 3.50 or higher. Additionally, student-athletes must have rowed in their institution's NCAA or IRA (lightweight) eligible boats for a minimum of 75% of the current spring races or race in an NCAA Boat at their Conference Championship/NCAA Championship.
Ella Barry, Emma Cavendish, Sara Covin, Hannah Diaz, Anne Du Croo De Jongh, Claire Fisher, Claira Fucetola, Catherine Garett, Margot LeRoux, Cordelia Mahony, Hailey Mead, Lydia Rosen, Zoe Scheske, Hailey Sulzbach and Camille VanderMeer reached the honors for Princeton.
Princeton finished third in the NCAA team standings, trailing Stanford (129) and Washington (120). It was the second straight season the Tigers were third, marking the first time in program history that the Tigers finished top three in consecutive seasons. Head coach Lori Dauphiny's squad was the top Ivy school with Yale going fifth (110), Penn sixth (62) and Brown seventh (91).
Over 1,000 student-athletes representing 111 institutions have earned 2023 CRCA Scholar Athlete honors. To qualify, an athlete must meet both academic and athletic requirements, such as being in at least their 2nd year of eligibility and maintaining an average cum. GPA of 3.50 or higher. Additionally, student-athletes must have rowed in their institution's NCAA or IRA (lightweight) eligible boats for a minimum of 75% of the current spring races or race in an NCAA Boat at their Conference Championship/NCAA Championship.
Ella Barry, Emma Cavendish, Sara Covin, Hannah Diaz, Anne Du Croo De Jongh, Claire Fisher, Claira Fucetola, Catherine Garett, Margot LeRoux, Cordelia Mahony, Hailey Mead, Lydia Rosen, Zoe Scheske, Hailey Sulzbach and Camille VanderMeer reached the honors for Princeton.
Princeton finished third in the NCAA team standings, trailing Stanford (129) and Washington (120). It was the second straight season the Tigers were third, marking the first time in program history that the Tigers finished top three in consecutive seasons. Head coach Lori Dauphiny's squad was the top Ivy school with Yale going fifth (110), Penn sixth (62) and Brown seventh (91).
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