2023-24 Women's Rowing Roster
Biography
Awards:
- CRCA Scholar Athlete (2021, 2022)
2023-24:
- Crossed the finish line in a time of 7:32.890 in the three seat for the varsity four crew to take third place
- As the bow seat in the second varsity eight crew, came in third with a time of 7:11.100 against Radcliffe, BU and Dartmouth
- Helped the second varsity eight to a second-place finish against BU and URI with a time of 7:36.200
- Sat as the three seat in the second varsity eight crew in a 6:40.900 finish against No. 3 Princeton, No. 19 Columbia and Notre Dame
- In the bow seat for the first-place second varsity eight boat, secured the tenth-straight league title with a time of 7:02.530 at the CAA Championships
- At NCAAs, placed first in the D Final with the second varsity eight at a time of 6:53.263
2022-23:
- Was the bow seat for the varsity four coming in third at the Doc Hosea Invite with a time of 7:55.080
- In the bow seat for the second-place varsity four boat with a time of 7:56.040 against Columbia and Navy
- Finished with a time of 7:46.500 with the varsity four against Boston University
- As the bow seat in the varsity four crew, clocked a time of 7:42.20 against Notre Dame
- Bow seat for the varsity four at the CAA Rowing Championship, finishing first with a time of 8:32.160
- At NCAAs, placed first in the D Final with the varsity four at a time of 7:51.322
2021-22:
- Sat in the bow seat of the second varsity eight crew coming in third place at the CAA Rowing Championship with a time of 6:55.77
- Helped the second varsity eight come in third place from the seven seat at the NCAA D Final crossing the finishing line at a time of 7:02.637
2020-21:
- Sat in the bow seat of the second varsity eight crew defeating BU and UMass with a final time of 7:27.4
- Defeated URI with the second varsity eight crew as the bow seat crossing the finish line at 7:36.5
- In the bow seat for the first-place second varsity eight boat, secured the CAA title with a time of 6:53.4 at the CAA Championships
- As the bow seat for the second varsity eight crew, finished first in the D Final at the NCAA Championships with a final time of 6:59.9
2019-20:
- Did not compete in the spring 2020 due to COVID-19
- Claimed the title at the Foot of the Charles with the varsity four crew as the bow seat with a final time of 15:48.1
Before Northeastern: Three-year letterwinner in rowing at Agnes Irwin School ... Competed for three seasons for AIS
Personal: Jazmyn Whysper Knight was born in Philadelphia, Pennslyvania ... Mother is Suzanne Veronese
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