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."
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