Career Highlights
- NCAA Champion- Team (2025)
- NCAA Champion- Varsity Four (2025)
- ACC Champion- Team (2025)
- ACC Champion- Varsity Four (2025)
- All-ACC Academic Rowing Team (2025)
As a Freshman (2024-25) • NCAA Champion (Team, Varsity Four) • ACC Champion (Team, Varsity Four)
- All-ACC Academic Rowing Team
- Earned a first-place finish in the Women’s Open 8+ race at the San Diego Fall Crew Classic, rowing in the 2 seat of "No Name"
- Opened the 2025 spring season with a first-place effort in the 4 seat of the second varsity eight boat at No. 3 Tennessee
- Raced in the bow seat of Stanford's varsity four boat in the Cardinal's top finishes against No. 10 Virginia/No. 11 Syracuse at Redwood Shores
- Bested No. 1 Texas in the bow seat of the varsity four boat at the Longhorn Invite
- Took down No. 9 California at the annual Big Row, racing in the bow seat of the varsity four boat
- Led both the Stanford team and the varsity four boat to its fourth consecutive conference title at the 2025 ACC Championships as the bow seat
- Delivered the first-ever varsity four national championship to The Farm from the bow seat at the 2025 NCAA Championships en route to Stanford’s second NCAA team title in three seasons
Prior to Stanford
- Graduate of Redwood High School
- Club participation: Marin Rowing Association (2023-2024), NorCal Crew(2020-2023)
- 3rd place, YW8+, Youth National Championships (2024)
National Team
- Member of U19 National Team (2023-24)
- 4th, W8+, U19 World Championships (2023)
- 1st, W8+, U19 World Championships(2024)
Personal
- Parents are Brian and Marianne Jett
- Has two siblings, Will and Thomas
- Mom, Marianne, rowed collegiately at the University of Pennsylvania
- Father, Brian, played college football at Cal Poly SLO
- Brother, Will, rows at the University of California, Berkeley for its men’s varsity team
Why Charlotte Jett Chose Stanford:
- “I chose Stanford because I loved everything about the school and the team. Being on campus felt like home.”