University of Minnesota Athletics
2025-26 Women's Rowing Roster

Madison Corn
- Class:
- Freshman
- Position:
- Varsity
- Height:
- 5-8
- High School:
- Saline HS
- Hometown:
- Saline, Mich.
2025-26 | FRESHMAN
• Took to the water during four events in her first season on campus
• Wrapped up the year at the 2026 Big Ten Championships (May 15 & 17), helping the 3V8 to a runner-up finish in the Petite Final following a fourth-place performance in the opening heats
• Earned a pair of second-place finishes at the Twin Cities 2K (May 2) in both the heats and the finals with the 3V8 crew
• Rowed in three sessions at the Big Ten Invitational (Apr. 18-19) in Sacramento, securing a third-place finish on Saturday afternoon alongside two fourth-place outcomes on the 3V8 boat
• Made her collegiate rowing debut at the Head of the Mississippi Regatta (Oct. 4) and turned in a third-place effort as part of the 3V4 crew
HIGH SCHOOL
• Graduated from Saline High School in 2025
• Earned four varsity letters on the Hornets' rowing team for coaches Molly Visel and David Fiske
• Placed second at the 2025 Michigan State Championship in the Varsity 1x before finishing third at the Midwest Championship
• Turned in a third-place effort in 2024 during the Varsity 1x at the Michigan State Championship and went on to place fourth in the same race at the Midwest Championship
• Was a four-year gold honor roll student at SHS
• Named to the Midwest Scholastic Rowing Association (MRSA) Academic Honor Roll in 2025
• Also competed on the club crew team with the Washtenaw Rowing Center
PERSONAL
• Daughter of Devin and Jessica Corn
• Father, David, played college football at Central Oklahoma from 1992 to 1996
• Has a younger sister, Elizabeth
• Is a state champion in 3D printing and has competed nationally in additive manufacturing and automated manufacturing
• Was born in Texas and has moved six times in her life
• Chose the University of Minnesota because "it gave me the opportunity to compete on a highly competitive team, while being academically challenged in the classroom. I also chose it for the community surrounding the UMN. Not only is it a part of the most rigorous and prestigious conferences in the country, but I felt like I could surround myself with a group of like-minded and highly motivated individuals."
• Took to the water during four events in her first season on campus
• Wrapped up the year at the 2026 Big Ten Championships (May 15 & 17), helping the 3V8 to a runner-up finish in the Petite Final following a fourth-place performance in the opening heats
• Earned a pair of second-place finishes at the Twin Cities 2K (May 2) in both the heats and the finals with the 3V8 crew
• Rowed in three sessions at the Big Ten Invitational (Apr. 18-19) in Sacramento, securing a third-place finish on Saturday afternoon alongside two fourth-place outcomes on the 3V8 boat
• Made her collegiate rowing debut at the Head of the Mississippi Regatta (Oct. 4) and turned in a third-place effort as part of the 3V4 crew
HIGH SCHOOL
• Graduated from Saline High School in 2025
• Earned four varsity letters on the Hornets' rowing team for coaches Molly Visel and David Fiske
• Placed second at the 2025 Michigan State Championship in the Varsity 1x before finishing third at the Midwest Championship
• Turned in a third-place effort in 2024 during the Varsity 1x at the Michigan State Championship and went on to place fourth in the same race at the Midwest Championship
• Was a four-year gold honor roll student at SHS
• Named to the Midwest Scholastic Rowing Association (MRSA) Academic Honor Roll in 2025
• Also competed on the club crew team with the Washtenaw Rowing Center
PERSONAL
• Daughter of Devin and Jessica Corn
• Father, David, played college football at Central Oklahoma from 1992 to 1996
• Has a younger sister, Elizabeth
• Is a state champion in 3D printing and has competed nationally in additive manufacturing and automated manufacturing
• Was born in Texas and has moved six times in her life
• Chose the University of Minnesota because "it gave me the opportunity to compete on a highly competitive team, while being academically challenged in the classroom. I also chose it for the community surrounding the UMN. Not only is it a part of the most rigorous and prestigious conferences in the country, but I felt like I could surround myself with a group of like-minded and highly motivated individuals."
Cinematic Recap: Twin Cities 2K
Friday, May 08
Head of the Mississippi Hype
Wednesday, October 08
Third Varsity Four Wins Again at B1G Invite
Monday, April 21
Second Novice Eight Wins at B1G Invite
Monday, April 21