STANFORD, Calif. – 10 student-athletes were named Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association (CRCA) National Scholar-Athletes for Stanford lightweight rowing, as announced by the organization this week.
The distinction honors student-athletes with a 3.5 cumulative GPA or higher for their careers.
Stanford's honorees include Shea Cours (Psychology), Samantha Dore (Political Science), Isabella Garcia-Camargo (Computer Science), Keagan Hanley (International Relations), Serena Harber (Human Biology), Taylor Harris (Biomechanical Engineering), Hannah Levy (Psychology), Laura Stickells (Communications), Allison Tielking (Computer Science), and Micah Trautwein (Human Biology).
Three members of the Cardinal's national champion lightweight eight boat earned the national distinction in Cours, Garcia-Camargo and Hanley.
Stanford's lightweight eight was crowned the IRA national champion on Sunday, securing its fourth consecutive individual title. The lightweight four and lightweight double Grand Finals were officially canceled due to deteriorating weather conditions on the water. The IRA did not award a team champion this year as a result of the canceled races.