Career Highlights
- Two-time NCAA Champion- Team (2023, 2025)
- NCAA Champion- Varsity Eight (2023)
- NCAA Runner-Up- Team (2024)
- Two-time NCAA Runner-Up- Varsity Eight (2024, 2025)
- ACC Champion- Team (2025)
- ACC Champion- Varsity Eight (2025)
- ACC Crew of the Year- Varsity Eight (2025)
- Two-time Pac-12 Champion- Team (2023, 2024)
- Two-time Pac-12 Champion- Varsity Eight (2023, 2024)
- ACC Crew of the Week- Varsity Eight (April 1, 2025)
- Pac-12 All-Conference honoree (2024)
- All-ACC Academic Rowing Team (2025)
As a Junior (2024-25) • NCAA Champion (Team) • NCAA Runner-Up (Varsity Eight) • ACC Champion (Team, Varsity Eight)
- ACC Crew of the Year- Varsity Eight
- ACC Crew of the Week- Varsity Eight (April 1, 2025)
- All-ACC Academic Rowing Team
- Earned a second-place finish in the Women’s Open 8+ race at the San Diego Fall Crew Classic, rowing in the 4 seat of "Elle Logan"
- Earned a third-place finish in the Women’s Open 4+ race at the San Diego Fall Crew Classic, rowing in the 2 seat of "Amigos"
- Opened the 2025 spring season with a first-place effort in the 4 seat of the varsity eight boat at No. 3 Tennessee
- Raced in the 2 seat of Stanford's varsity eight boat in the Cardinal's top finish against No. 11 Syracuse at Redwood Shores
- Bested No. 1 Texas and the Canadian National Team in the 2 seat of the varsity eight boat at the Longhorn Invite
- Took down No. 9 California at the annual Big Row, racing in the 2 seat of the varsity eight boat
- Led both the Stanford team and the varsity eight boat to its fourth consecutive conference title at the 2025 ACC Championships as the 2 seat
- Aided the Cardinal varsity eight boat to a runner-up finish at the 2025 NCAA Championships as the 2 seat, leading to Stanford's second NCAA team title in three seasons
As a Sophomore (2023-24) • NCAA Runner-Up (Team, Varsity Eight) • Pac-12 Champion (Team, Varsity Eight)
- Pac-12 All-Conference honoree
- Rowed in the 4 seat of the Cardinal's Championship A boat at the prestigious Head of the Charles regatta
- Kicked off the 2024 spring season with a first-place effort in the 3 seat of the varsity eight boat at USC
- Raced in the 3 seat of Stanford's varsity eight boat at the UVA Invite, earning top finishes over Virginia Saturday and Syracuse Sunday
- Competed in the Longhorn Invite in the 3 seat of the varsity eight boat
- Bested California at the annual Big Row, racing in the 3 seat of the varsity eight boat
- Led both the Stanford team and varsity eight boat to its third consecutive conference title at the 2024 Pac-12 Championships as the 3 seat
- Aided the Cardinal team and varsity eight to a runner-up finish at the 2024 NCAA Championships as the 2 seat
As a Freshman (2022-23) • NCAA Champion (Team, Varsity Eight) • Pac-12 Champion (Team, Varsity Eight)
- Rowed to a second-place finish in the 6 seat with the second varsity eight at the San Diego Crew Classic
- Helped the second varsity eight to three first-place finishes at the Big-10 Invite (Fri AM, Fri PM, Sat AM) in the 6 seat
- Led the second varsity eight to a victory over California at the Big Row in the 6 seat
- Aided Stanford's second varsity eight boat to two top-finishes at the Pac-12 Challenge in the 5 seat
- Aided team and varsity eight to a conference title at the Pac-12 Championships
- Led team and varsity eight boat to national championship victories, Stanford's first since 2009
International Competition
- Competed for the U19 United States Junior National Team (2021)
- Spare pair at the Junior World Championship, Plovdiv, Bulgaria
- Competed for the U19 United States Junior National Team (2022)
- Rowed in the coxed four at the Junior World Championship, Varese, Italy | Gold Medal
Prior to Stanford
- Graduate of Cleveland High School
Personal
- Parents are Dave and Laura Jeffery
Why Annika Jeffrey Chose Stanford
“Stanford is a truly unique place where everyone is free to be true to who they are. I love how people at Stanford are incredibly ambitious while also being extremely humble and down to earth. This creates such a supportive and fun atmosphere, both on the team and in the greater community. There’s honestly nowhere else I would rather be.”