
2025 Spring All-Met: Girls' rowing first team, best boats, honorable mention
The following student-athletes were selected to The Washington Post's 2025 All-Met team for girls' rowing:
Lily Carr, Sr., Jackson-Reed
The Stanford commit helped the Tigers' top varsity eight boat finish fourth at the Washington Metropolitan Interscholastic Rowing Association championships and ninth at the Stotesbury Cup Regatta.
Isabel Corbett, Sr., Yorktown
The two-year captain rowed in Yorktown's top varsity boat for three seasons and is committed to Rutgers.
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