Women’s Rowing Achieves Three All-American Honors from CRCA
Three Embry-Riddle women's rowers have been honored as All-Americans by the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association. Jolee Paulk and Abby Webb received First Team accolades, while Aria Moses earned Second Team recognition. This marks the fourth consecutive season with multiple All-Americans for the Eagles, who are one of only two teams with three selections this year. Notably, Paulk becomes the program's first two-time First Team All-American due to her leadership in the Varsity 8+, securing an SSC Championship and a fourth-place finish at the Division II national championships.
By the Numbers- Paulk led the Varsity 8+ to seven victories in nine races this season.
- The Eagles secured a fourth-place finish at the Division II national championships.
While Embry-Riddle celebrates these honors, the competition in collegiate rowing remains intense, with similar programs like Western Washington also achieving significant recognition this season.
State of Play- Paulk is the first two-time First Team All-American in program history, enhancing her legacy.
- Both Webb and Moses have also showcased consistent performance, contributing to their All-American status.
As the new season approaches, Webb will return as team captain, aiming to lead the Eagles towards another successful campaign and potentially increase their All-American representation.
Bottom LineEmbry-Riddle's women's rowing program continues to build on its success with back-to-back All-American honors, underscoring the growth and talent within the team. This not only sets a high bar for future seasons but also reflects the rigorous training and commitment of its members.
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