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2018-19 Women's Rowing Roster

Madison Mailey

  • Height 6-0
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Collingwood School
  • Hometown Lions Bay, British Columbia

Biography

International Competition:
• 2018 World Rowing Championships Women's Eight - Silver Medal
• 2018 U23 World Rowing Championships Women's Eight - Gold Medal
• 2017 U23 World Rowing Championships Women's Eight - Gold Medal

Media
Northeastern Student Wins Silver at World Rowing Championships

2017: Stroked the first varsity to victory in the Murphy Cup (Mar. 25) with a four second win over the field at 6:19.05 … Sat in the stroke seat for the first varsity at the Doc Hosea Invitational (Apr. 1-2), finishing third in the Grand Final with a time of 6:35.19 … Was the stroke seat for the first varsity at the Woodbury Cup against Columbia (Apr. 8), winning the race by six seconds at 6:50.1 … Stroked the first varsity to a victory over Boston University for the Council Cup (Apr. 22) with a time of 6:25.948 while also nearly defeating Michigan State (6:25.618) … Stroked the 1V to a silver medal at the Eastern Sprints (Apr. 30) with a time of 6:52.93 in the Grand Final … Was the stroke seat for the first varsity at the CAA Championships (May 14), winning the race by 13 seconds with a time of 6:33.059 … Stroked the first varsity to a fifth place finish at the C Final at the NCAA Championships (May 26-28) at 6:42.570 to finish 17th in the nation.

2016: Was the stroke seat for the varsity eight at the Beanpot (Mar. 26), helping the 1V finish second with a time of 6:46.5 … Was the stroke seat for the 1V at the Orange Challenge Cup (Apr. 2), finishing third at 7:17.46 … Also raced in the 1V the following day, taking second at 6:49.82 … Stroked the varsity eight for the Woodbury Cup against Columbia (Apr. 9), winning by open water (7:04.6) … Was the stroke seat of the 1V against Dartmouth, BU and UMass (Apr. 17), finishing first with a time of 6:31.6 … Rowed in the stroke seat at the Eastern Sprints (May 1), helping the 1V finish second for the first time since 2012 with a time of 7:05.066 … Stroked the varsity eight at the CAA Championships (May 15), finishing first (6:35.621) to help NU win the league title for the third straight year … Was the stroke seat at the NCAA Championships (May 27-29), helping the 1V finish fifth in the ‘C’ Final and 17th overall in the nation at 6:30.827.

2015: Competed with the varsity eight that defeated Penn in the Orange Challenge Cup ... Defeated Columbia and Duke in the varsity eight race to win the Woodbury Cup ... Finished second to Brown in the varsity eight race ... Won the varsity eight heat, but finished fourth overall at the Eastern Sprints ... Battled No. 17 Syracuse for the Orange Challenge Cup, falling to the Orange with a time of 7:29.50 ... Helped the first varsity eight boat to victory at the CAA Championships, defeating Drexel, Buffalo, Eastern Michigan, and Delaware ... Rowed on the first varsity eight boat at the NCAA Championships, finishing first in the Varsity Eight D Final and 19th overall.

Before NU: Rowed for the Canadian Junior National Team in 2013 and 2014, winning gold in the double and quad at the 2014 CanAmMex Regatta in Halifax, Nova Scotia … Took bronze at the CanAmMex Regatta in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in 2013, and sculled with the Canadian Junior Development Team in the double, quad and eight in 2013 … Also rowed for Burnaby Lake Rowing Club under coach Cinda Ewton from 2011 to 2013, where she was a recipient of more than 30 medals (1x, 2x, 4x, 4x+ and 8-) … Also rowed for Collingwood School Rowing Team under coach Chris Jacoby … Captured the Ontario Rowing Association Trophy for first place in the junior women’s and competed at the 2012 Canadian Senior High School Rowing Championships.
 
Personal: Madison Mailey … Daughter of Kim Mailey and Victoria Rogers … Has one sibling, Brook … Majoring in Business Managment and Entrepreneurship, NEC/NU Certificate Program … Class of 2018.

Historical Player Information

  • 2015-16Freshman

    6'0"
  • 2016-17Sophomore

    6'0"
  • 2017-18Junior

    6'0"
  • 2018-19Senior

    6'0"