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'U' Sees 13 Named CRCA Scholar Athletes
7/21/2023 10:30:00 AM | Rowing
More than 1,000 nationally
WILMINGTON, Del. - Thirteen student-athletes representing the University of Minnesota rowing team were honored Friday as 2023 Collegiate Rowing Coaching Association (CRCA) Scholar Athletes.
Over 1,000 student-athletes representing 111 institutions have earned 2023 CRCA Scholar Athlete honors. It's the third-straight year where 13 or more Golden Gophers landed the award and just the fourth time in program history with double-digit honorees.
Minnesota CRCA Scholar Athletes:
Isa Bejaran (Human Physiology)
Brooke Bierbaum (Supply Chain & Operations Management)
Harriet Haege (Human Physiology)
Sydney Hicks (Cellular and Organismal Physiology)
Madeline Lange (Sustainable Systems Management)
Grace Loescher (Communication Studies)
Meg Messer (Sport Management)
Annie Moen (Sociology)
Ella Saunders (Biochemistry)
Kirrali Schofield (Biomedical Engineering)
Erin Sullivan (Biomedical Engineering)
Tallulah Sweet (Nutrition Studies)
Kimball Utsey (Political Science)
To qualify, an athlete must meet both academic and athletic requirements, such as being in at least their second year of eligibility and maintaining an average cumulative grade point average of 3.50 or higher.
Additionally, student-athletes must have rowed in their institution's NCAA eligible boats for a minimum of 75% of the spring races or race in an NCAA boat at their conference/NCAA championship.
Over 1,000 student-athletes representing 111 institutions have earned 2023 CRCA Scholar Athlete honors. It's the third-straight year where 13 or more Golden Gophers landed the award and just the fourth time in program history with double-digit honorees.
Minnesota CRCA Scholar Athletes:
Isa Bejaran (Human Physiology)
Brooke Bierbaum (Supply Chain & Operations Management)
Harriet Haege (Human Physiology)
Sydney Hicks (Cellular and Organismal Physiology)
Madeline Lange (Sustainable Systems Management)
Grace Loescher (Communication Studies)
Meg Messer (Sport Management)
Annie Moen (Sociology)
Ella Saunders (Biochemistry)
Kirrali Schofield (Biomedical Engineering)
Erin Sullivan (Biomedical Engineering)
Tallulah Sweet (Nutrition Studies)
Kimball Utsey (Political Science)
To qualify, an athlete must meet both academic and athletic requirements, such as being in at least their second year of eligibility and maintaining an average cumulative grade point average of 3.50 or higher.
Additionally, student-athletes must have rowed in their institution's NCAA eligible boats for a minimum of 75% of the spring races or race in an NCAA boat at their conference/NCAA championship.
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