Lindsey Anderson

Lindsey Anderson

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
University Place, WA

High School:
Bellermine Prep

Height:
5-10

Position:
Star

Experience:
3V

2006-07: Named to the All-West Coast Conference Rowing First Team...competed in every varsity-8 race in the stroke position during her senior campaign...at the Sacramento Invitational, helped the varsity-8 finish second overall beating out both Stanford and Santa Clara...helped the varsity-8 post a first place finish at the Santa Clara Invitational, defeating Santa Clara by six seconds...at the WCC Championships, from the stroke position, led the varsity-8 to second place in their race pulling in 12 points for the Gaels and placing them second overall, the second place finish was the best finish ever in the history of the Gaels' rowing team...helped the varsity-4 boat capture its third consecutive gold medal at the WIRA Championships.

2005-06: Was named to the All-West Coast Conference Rowing Team...competed in every event from the stroke position during her junior campaign...competed in both the varisty-8 and varsity-4 boats...helped the varsity-4 boat capture its second straight gold medal at the WIRA championships...at the San Diego Crew Classic, was the stroke when the varisty-8 won the petite final of the Women's Cal Cup...at the Lexington Reservoir Competition, helped the varsity-8 defeat Sonoma State and Santa Clara by 14 and 19 seconds, respectively...from the stroke position, led the varsity-8 to a fourth place finish at the WCC Championships...helped the Gaels to an overall third place finish at the WCC Championships, the best finish in the history of the program.

2004-05: Competed in every event during her sophomore season in the stroke position...competed in both the varsity-8 and varsity-4 boats...helped the varsity-4 boat capture a gold medal at the WIRA championships and a silver medal in the PCRC varsity-8 event...helped the varsity-4 boat post a second win over San Diego in a dual on March 7...was in the first position when the Gaels' varsity-8 and varsity-4 boats posted a second place finish in the Sacramento State Invitational...helped the Gaels post a fourth place finish at the WCC Championships when the Gaels finished fourth in the varisty-8 and varsity-4 races...the fourth place finish is the best WCC finish in the history of the SMC women's rowing program...at the WCC Challenge, helped SMC to a victory over Santa Clara by a 7:06 to 7:14 mark...was the stroke when SMC posted a victory of 21 seconds over Sonoma State at Windermere Collegiate Crew Classic.

2003-04: Member of the varsity 4 that finished first at the WCC Championships...rowed with both the varsity and novice 4...competed with the novice 4 that won a silver medal in the WIRA Championships... member of the varsity 4 that took second overall in the Pacific Coast Rowing Championship.

High School: Lettered in swimming for 1 year and crew for 3 at Bellarmine Prep in Tacoma, WA...named team captain of women's crew for the 2002-03 season...recruited by Fordham University.

Personal: Born in Tacoma, WA on August 1, 1985...attended Bellarmine Prep...majoring in both Business and Spanish.