PENNSAUKEN TOWNSHIP, N.J. (May 16, 2025) – The Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) announced its 2025 Women's Rowing All-Academic Team on Friday morning, with 12 members of the Stetson Women's Rowing program earning recognition for their outstanding achievements in the classroom.
To be eligible for the MAAC All-Academic Team, a student-athlete must have completed two semesters at their institution and hold a cumulative grade-point average (GPA) of 3.20 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
This year marks the sixth consecutive season that the Hatters have placed 10 or more student-athletes on the MAAC All-Academic Team, continuing the program's strong tradition of academic excellence.
Stetson's honorees for 2025 are:
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Savannah Clark, Jr. – Sociology, Pre-Law track
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Asia Erikson, Sr. – Cybersecurity
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Ella Glover, So. – Undecided
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Emily Haynes, So. – Finance
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Julia Hickey, Sr. – Communications & Media Studies; Education
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Maria Lopez Martin, So. – Finance
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Chaylee Martin, So. – Health Science
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Rhianna Peterson, So. – Molecular and Cellular Biology
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Jayline Santiago, Sr. – Aquatic and Marine Biology
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Maia Starrwalker, Jr. – Sociology
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Lauren Sweat, So. – Psychology
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Noelle Zinn, So. – Biochemistry
Five Hatters—Clark, Erikson, Hickey, Santiago, and Starrwalker—earned MAAC All-Academic honors for the third time in their careers.
Marist University led the conference with 26 selections, followed by Fairfield (23) and Sacred Heart (22). Stetson and Iona tied with 12 honorees each.
The Hatters will return to action this weekend as they compete in the 2025 MAAC Women's Rowing Championship on Saturday, May 18 at Cooper River Park in Pennsauken Township, N.J. This marks the sixth time in the past seven years that the championship will be held at Cooper River.