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2025-26 MIT Women's Lightweight Crew Roster

Andrew McCammon

Grace Hutter

  • Height 5-6
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Los Altos Hills, Calif.
  • High School Los Altos
  • Major Mechanical Engineering

Biography

2024-25:

  • Appeared in six events throughout the season
  • Rowed in the 4 seat of the V4+ vs. Gordon and BU on April 26
  • Rowed in the 2x vs. BU and Harvard on April 19
  • Took gold in singles and rowed in the stroke seat of the 3V8+ at the Knecht Cup Regatta
  • Rowed in the stroke seat in the 2V8+ vs. Bates and Simmons on April 5
  • Competed in the 2x at The Head Of The Charles Regatta
  • Earned gold in the Women’s Collegiate 1x at the Quinsigamond Snake Regatta

2023-24: 

  • Appeared in four events
  • Finished fourth in the Collegiate 4+ at the Quinsigamond Snake Regatta (10/7)
  • Finished fourth in the Lightweight 8+ at the Knecht Cup (4/14)
  • Finished fourth in the 1x Grand Final at the Dad Vail Regatta (5/11)

2022-23:

  • Competed in the Head of the Charles as she rowed in the No. 3 seat of LW4 B boat

2021-22:

  • Competed in the CRI Classic, where she rowed in the No. 1 seat of the Open 8+

Before MIT:

  • Earned the Water Polo Coaches Award
  • Two-time winner of the Scholar-Athlete Award in both swimming and water polo
  • Water polo team captain
  • Rowed with Norcal Crew and Palo Alto Rowing Club
  • Placed first in the Novice 8+ at the Head of the American
  • Member of the National Honor Society
  • California Scholastic Federation
  • Costume Creations Instructor for the Ballet Performance Camp
  • Prop Design and Creation for New Ballet San Jose
  • Engineering Leader for the Biomimicry Club
  • Advisor for the Philosophy Club
  • Member of the LaunchX Club
  • High School Math Tutor
  • Received the AP Physics Award, Engineering Award, World History Award and the AP+PLTW Achievement in Engineering Award
  • AP Scholar with Honor

Personal:

  • Researched synthesizing gold nanoparticles in the Edelman Lab to design a material to be applied to medical implants that can self-sense malgrowth before complications arise
  • Involved in Amphibious Achievement and NEET Living Machines

Favorite Moment as an MIT Student-Athlete:

  • “Post-practice dining hall meals”

Historical Player Information

  • 2021-22First Year

    5'6"
  • 2022-23Sophomore

    5'6"
  • 2023-24Junior

    5'6"
  • 2024-25Senior

    5'6"
  • 2025-26Senior

    5'6"