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CRCA Honors 13
6/26/2022 12:58:00 PM | Women's Rowing
Thirteen Orange rowers are 2022 Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association's Scholar-Athletes, including senior Emma Gossman who earned the honor for the third time in her career. A dual major in biology and citizenship and civic engagement, Gossman rowed in the second varsity eight in 2022 and served as the Syracuse Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) co-president. For the past two years Syracuse has had 13 honorees, which is the highest total in program history.
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Five Syracuse rowers were recognized for the second time in their careers, including senior Skyler Rivera (third varsity eight, broadcast and digital journalism) and juniors Luisa Gathmann (varsity eight, human development and family science), Hannah Murphy (varsity eight, bioengineering), Louise Rath (second varsity eight, broadcast and digital journalism) and Haley Uliasz (second varsity eight, sport management).
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Seniors Madeleine Gordon (third varsity eight, modern foreign language) and Katharine Ryan (second varsity eight, biology, geography, and environment, sustainability & policy and public affairs), juniors Rebecca Farrell (third varsity eight, applied mathematics and neuroscience), Aphrodite Gioulekas (varsity eight, design studies) and Emmie Frederico (varsity eight, communication and rhetorical studies), and sophomores Lea Dahn (varsity eight, international relations) and Elizabeth Vogt (third varsity eight, sport management) all earned their first honor.
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On the water, Gioulekas earned All-ACC First Team honors and Murphy garnered All-ACC Second Team recognition.
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The 2021-22 Orange placed 17th at the NCAA Championship this season, marking the program's the fifth appearance in the last six NCAA Championships. They also won the 2022 Lake Wheeler Invitational and finished second at the 2022 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship.
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Student-athletes must be have competed their first year of eligibility and have a 3.50 career cumulative GPA or higher through the end of 2021 fall semester.
For all of the latest information on Syracuse rowing, follow us on Facebook (Syracuse Women's Rowing), Twitter and Instagram (@cusewrowing).
50 YEARS OF SYRACUSE WOMEN'S ATHLETICS
Orange alumni, fans and friends are invited to share in a year-long celebration of 50 years of Syracuse University women's athletics. Events and special recognition of all female student-athletes who have donned the Block S to represent Syracuse University and the Athletics Department since 1971-72 will be held throughout the 2021-22 seasons. As we celebrate this history, we acknowledge those who have gone before us to set the standard we strive to achieve today so we can pave the way for the future. We reflect on the history of women in sport, admire their sacrifices, recognize their contributions and accomplishments, and honor their legacy.
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Five Syracuse rowers were recognized for the second time in their careers, including senior Skyler Rivera (third varsity eight, broadcast and digital journalism) and juniors Luisa Gathmann (varsity eight, human development and family science), Hannah Murphy (varsity eight, bioengineering), Louise Rath (second varsity eight, broadcast and digital journalism) and Haley Uliasz (second varsity eight, sport management).
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Seniors Madeleine Gordon (third varsity eight, modern foreign language) and Katharine Ryan (second varsity eight, biology, geography, and environment, sustainability & policy and public affairs), juniors Rebecca Farrell (third varsity eight, applied mathematics and neuroscience), Aphrodite Gioulekas (varsity eight, design studies) and Emmie Frederico (varsity eight, communication and rhetorical studies), and sophomores Lea Dahn (varsity eight, international relations) and Elizabeth Vogt (third varsity eight, sport management) all earned their first honor.
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On the water, Gioulekas earned All-ACC First Team honors and Murphy garnered All-ACC Second Team recognition.
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The 2021-22 Orange placed 17th at the NCAA Championship this season, marking the program's the fifth appearance in the last six NCAA Championships. They also won the 2022 Lake Wheeler Invitational and finished second at the 2022 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship.
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Student-athletes must be have competed their first year of eligibility and have a 3.50 career cumulative GPA or higher through the end of 2021 fall semester.
For all of the latest information on Syracuse rowing, follow us on Facebook (Syracuse Women's Rowing), Twitter and Instagram (@cusewrowing).
50 YEARS OF SYRACUSE WOMEN'S ATHLETICS
Orange alumni, fans and friends are invited to share in a year-long celebration of 50 years of Syracuse University women's athletics. Events and special recognition of all female student-athletes who have donned the Block S to represent Syracuse University and the Athletics Department since 1971-72 will be held throughout the 2021-22 seasons. As we celebrate this history, we acknowledge those who have gone before us to set the standard we strive to achieve today so we can pave the way for the future. We reflect on the history of women in sport, admire their sacrifices, recognize their contributions and accomplishments, and honor their legacy.
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