DELAND, Fla. — Fourteen members of the Stetson women's rowing program were named to the 2026 MAAC Women's Rowing All-Academic Team, the conference office announced Friday afternoon.
To be eligible for the MAAC All-Academic Team, student-athletes must complete two semesters at their institution and maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.20 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
Stetson's 14 selections ranked sixth among conference programs and came ahead of this weekend's 2026 MAAC Women's Rowing Championship at Cooper River Park in Pennsauken Township, N.J.
The Hatters recognized on the 2026 MAAC Women's Rowing All-Academic Team were:
Marist led the conference with 31 All-Academic Team selections, followed by Sacred Heart with 29 and Fairfield with 26.
The 2026 MAAC Women's Rowing Championship is scheduled for Sunday morning at Cooper River Park. Morning races and finals will stream live on ESPN+.
About Stetson Athletics
At Stetson University, student-athletes don't just compete—they thrive. Located in historic DeLand, Florida, between Orlando and Daytona Beach, Stetson offers the perfect blend of competitive athletics, academic excellence, and an unbeatable Central Florida lifestyle. As the oldest private university in the region, Stetson supports approximately 500 student-athletes across 19 NCAA Division I sports. Nicknamed the "Hatters" after the institution's namesake John B. Stetson, a hat manufacturer who originated the modern-day cowboy hat, most Stetson athletic teams compete in the Atlantic Sun Conference, where they proudly hold the longest active membership since 1985. With top-tier facilities, personalized support, and a welcoming campus community, Stetson is where students can grow, compete, and succeed. Learn more at GoHatters.com or follow social media accounts @StetsonHatters.