2023-24 Women's Rowing Roster
Biography
2024 (Senior)
- Represented Rhode Island at both the Women’s Henley Regatta and Royal Henley Regatta in the summer of 2024
- Rowed in the second seat of the Varsity 8+ that won the D Final at the NCAA Championship (6/2)
- Rowed in the second seat of the Varsity 8+ that won the Atlantic 10 Championship, clinching URI’s 10th team title (5/18)
- Rowed in the second seat of the Varsity 8+ that finished second in the Petite Final at Eastern Sprints (5/5)
- Rowed in the sixth seat of the Second Varsity 8+ that beat Fordham and lost to Dartmouth at the Lake Morey Regatta (4/20)
- Rowed in the sixth seat of the Second Varsity 8+ that lost to BU and Northeastern at the Council Cup (4/13)
- Rowed in the second seat of the Varsity 8+ that beat Massachusetts and Bucknell while falling to George Washington and Navy at the Overpeck Invitational (4/5)
- Rowed in the second seat of the Varsity 8+ that finished second in the Petite Final at the Doc Hosea Invite (3/30)
2023 (Junior)
- Stroked the Second Varsity 8+ that fell to Brown and Princeton (3/25)
- Rowed in the second seat of the Second Varsity 8+ that beat Boston College and Massachusetts on the Narrow River (3/25)
- Rowed in the sixth seat of the Second Varsity 8+ that placed first out of six at the Saint Joseph’s Invitational (4/8)
- Rowed in the fourth seat of the Second Varsity 8+ that beat Bucknell, Holy Cross and Sacred Heart on Lake Quinsigamond (4/15)
- Rowed in the sixth seat of the Second Varsity 8+ that placed fifth in the Petite Final at Eastern Sprints (4/30)
- Rowed in the sixth seat of the Second Varsity 8+ that finished second at the Atlantic 10 Championship (5/12)
2022 (Sophomore)
- Rowed in the second seat for the Varsity 4+ boat that placed 20th in the nation in its flight and helped the team place 21st overall at the 2022 NCAA Rowing Championship (5/27-5/29)
- Rowed in the third seat for the Varsity 4+B boat that placed fifth in the Petite Final at the Eastern Sprints (5/1)
- Rowed in the third for the Varsity 4+B boat that defeated MIT and Sacred Heart (4/23)
- Rowed in the bow seat for the Varsity 4+B boat against Northeastern and Boston University (4/16)
- Rowed in the second seat for the Third Varsity 8+ boat that won its flight at the Overpeck Invitational (4/9)
- Rowed in the third seat for the Varsity 4+B boat at the Doc Hosea Invitational (3/27)
2021 (Freshman)
- Rowed in the second seat for the Third Varsity 8+ boat that beat Boston College and lost to Northeastern (5/2)
- Rowed in the fourth seat for the Third Varsity 8+ boat that lost to Northeastern (4/24)
- Rowed in the second seat for the Third Varsity 4+ boat that lost at Brown (4/3)
Personal
- Born April 8, 2002
- Daughter of Carrie and Phillip Pecoraro
- Has one brother, Nick
- Considered attending SUNY Plattsburgh, Adelphi and the University of Tampa
- Chose Rhode Island because, "From the start of my introduction to the school to the very last step of the process, the University of Rhode Island was so impressive and welcoming. My parents and I were very impressed by the way the student panel, the tour guide, the hundreds of opportunities that are available to the students here presented themselves. Once I stepped on campus it was like all the pieces fell into place and it just felt right."
- Enjoys road trips/driving, reading, hanging with friends, traveling and volunteering
- Favorite teams are the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New York Yankees and the Brazil National Football team
- In high school, was the stage manager for her school musicals
- Was the Secretary of National Honors Society
- Member of the French Language Honor Society and English Honor Society, Tri-M
- Member of the school's percussion ensemble and marching band
- Is very interested in the medical field and has been a volunteer for her local ambulance unit for the last two years
- Majoring in Nursing with a minor in Thanatology
- Hopes to become a Nurse Practitioner of trauma
Historical Player Information