Athletic Accolades
Three-time NCAA champion (1V8)
Three-time Big Ten champion (1V8)
2016 First Team CRCA Pocock All-American
2016 First Team All-Big Ten selection
2016 First Team CRCA All-Central Region
Academic Achievements
CRCA National Scholar-Athlete
Academic All-Big Ten
Ohio State Scholar-Athlete
2016 (Junior)
Rowed as a member of the First Varsity Eight in every race of the season … won gold in the 1V8 at the NCAA Championships with a time of 6:19.035 to help the Buckeyes win their historic third-consecutive championship in the First Varsity Eight … took first place at the Big Ten Championships in the 1V8 by edging out No. 10 Michigan by just 0.072 seconds with a time of 6:22.794 to help Ohio State secure its fourth-straight conference title … represented Australia at the World U23 Championships … led Ohio State in victories over No. 11 Princeton and No. 6 Yale in the 1V8 in the first regatta of the season … dominated No. 4 Virginia at Griggs Reservoir, winning by 4.8 seconds with a time of 6:30.2 in the First Varsity Eight … pushed the Ohio State 1V8 to an undefeated 17-0 record on the weekend at the Clemson Invite with wins against No. 3 Virginia, No. 8 Texas, No. 14 Washington State and No. 20 Louisville … dominated conference rivals No. 10 Michigan and Michigan State at the Big Ten Double Dual in Princeton, N.J., with times of 6:34.8 and 7:00.8 … capped the regular season in the 1V8 with a commanding win against No. 16 Syracuse and Michigan State … finished the season in the First Varsity Eight with a race record of 12-2 and an overall record of 46-2.
2015 (Sophomore)
Rowed as a member of the First Varsity Eight in every race of the season … earned three Big Ten Boat of the Week honors (April 28, April 21 and March 31) and an undefeated 15-0 race record (49-0 overall) … opened the season with two wins at the Big Ten/ACC Double Dual on Griggs Reservoir in Columbus March 28, the first (6:10.65) 18 seconds ahead of No. 9 Notre Dame and the second (6:13.35) over No. 18 Louisville … captured two first-place finishes at the Big Ten/ACC Challenge on Lake Monticello in Charlottesville, Va., April 4; the first (6:06.7) over No. 4 Virginia and the second (6:25.0) over Clemson … won both races at the Big Ten Double Dual on Griggs Reservoir April 11 … earned the first victory (5:54.78) by 16 seconds over No. 19 Minnesota and the second over No. 18 Wisconsin (5:58.74-6:03.04) … finished unbeaten over two days at the Clemson Invitational in Clemson, S.C., April 18-19, defeating No. 4 Virginia and No. 12 Indiana in the morning session (6:25.7) and Washington State in the evening (6:21.8) on day one; earned day two wins (6:23.5) over No. 16 UCLA and Cornell … finished the regular season with a victory (6:19.8) over No. 13 Michigan, Michigan State and Syracuse at Griggs Reservoir April 25 … placed first at the 2015 Big Ten Championships at Eagle Creek Park in Indianapolis, Ind., with a time of 6:42.11, helping the Buckeyes’ to a third consecutive Big Ten championship and fifth overall … recorded the second-fastest time ever (6:18.15) at the NCAA Regatta to claim the gold medal over unbeaten California at the 2015 NCAA Championships in Gold River, Calif., clinching the program’s third-consecutive national team title … Academic All-Big Ten selection and OSU Scholar-Athlete.
2014 (Freshman)
Rowed as a member of the First and Second Varsity Eight throughout the season … earned Big Ten Boat of the Week honors (April 1) with the second varsity eight … opened the season rowing for the second varsity eight with a win (6:30.42) over No. 12 Michigan at Griggs Reservoir March 29 … claimed two wins with the first varsity eight at the Oregon State Classic April 5 at Dexter Lake in Lowell, Ore., the first (6:24.70) over No. 11 Stanford and No. 9 Michigan and the second (6:24.50) over Stanford, Michigan, No. 20 Oregon State and Duke … claimed first place (6:42.40) over Indiana, No. 19 Louisville and Iowa at the Big Ten Challenge with the second varsity eight April 12 in Iowa City, Iowa … competed with both the first varsity eight and second varsity eight at the Big Ten/ACC Challenge April 19 at Belleville Lake in Ann Arbor, Mich.; earned two wins with the second varsity eight, the first over No. 9 Notre Dame (6:36.0-6:48.27) and the second over No. 4 Virginia (6:32.6-6:42.17) and two wins with the first varsity eight, over No. 9 Notre Dame (6:25.3-6:32.06) and the second over No. 4 Virginia (6:21.3-6:25.91) … defeated Michigan State (6:38.56-6:44.58) and No. 17 Louisville (6:54.95-7:09.46) May 3 at Belleville Lake in Ann Arbor, Mich., as a member of the first varsity eight … placed first with the first varsity eight at the 2014 Big Ten Championships at Eagle Creek Park in Indianapolis, Ind. with a time of 6:29.37, helping to capture the Buckeyes’ second-consecutive Big Ten championship and fifth overall … claimed the individual gold medal with the 1V8 at the 2014 NCAA Championships (6:44.48) at Eagle Creek Park in Indianapolis, Ind., clinching the program’s second-consecutive national team title … OSU Scholar-Athlete.
Prior to Ohio State
Represented Australia at the 2012 Junior World Championships as a member of the U-19 women’s four … rowed for the Tamar Rowing Club under coach Stu Sayer.
Personal
Daughter of Gerald and Elisa … has one sibling, Emily … plans to travel the world and go back to Australia to study further after graduation … enjoys spending time with family and friends, playing sports and reading … lists greatest sports thrill as representing Australia at the 2012 Junior World Championships.

