Five members of the women's rowing team and head coach John Fuchs were recently honored for their performances during the regular season. The team will return to Lake Natoma in Gold River, California for the NCAA Division II National Championship, Friday, May 27 , through Sunday, May 29. Seniors Kristin Foster and Alexa Thompson, sophomore Karisa Stapp and freshman Rachel Dalthorp were All-WIRA team selections. Junior Emily Bartlett was selected to the College Sports Information Directors of America’s Academic District 8 team. Fuchs was chosen as the WIRA Women’s Coach of the year for the second time in his career, the first coming in 2011. Fuchs has also been selected as the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association NCAA II National Coach of the Year three times. The team swept the All-Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championships on April 30 through May 1 at Lake Natoma. Both the varsity 4 and 8 boats secured wins in the Grand Final.
Karisa Stapp – All-WIRA first team selection

Rachel Dalthorp – All-WIRA first team selection
Freshman Rachel Dalthorp may have joined the team in the middle of winter quarter, but she’s not new to the sport. Dalthorp rowed for over two years prior to joining Western. Dalthorp is aware of Western’s past success. “We’ve kind of been in a lull the past couple of years and right now our team is definitely on the rise,” Dalthorp said.“It’s helpful that we’ve already been down to the Nationals’ race course [for WIRA].” As a coxswain, Dalthorp’s primary role is to help guide the rowers to victory by shouting directions to them. This can include steering and helping coordinate the rhythm of the rowers. “I’m definitely proud of all of us for what we’ve done so far this season,” Dalthorp said.Kristin Foster – All-WIRA second team selection
Foster has been rowing for three years now, having started in her sophomore year at Western. “When I joined rowing, I was like ‘there’s was no way I can get up at four in the morning,’ but now I love mornings,” Foster said. This season, her primary position has been rowing in the second varsity 8 boat. Even though she is not racing at Nationals, she acknowledges her role this year has been helping the first V8 boat improve. “Our top boats can’t get faster without other boats to race,” Foster said. Looking forward, Foster is excited about the prospect of the team winning another national championship. “Our program here at Western has had a long history of success and I just want to see that come back,” Foster said. “Our team this year is really strong and I’m excited to see what they’re going to do next week.” As a senior in the program, she hopes to have inspired the younger rowers. “[I want to] show them the same dedication to the sport that the seniors my novice year showed me,” Foster said.Alexa Thompson – All-WIRA second team selection
Thompson has been rowing since her freshman year and is feeling nostalgic heading into nationals. “I’ve learned more in these past four years of rowing,” Thompson said. “[I] have created some incredible relationships with some fantastic women who I know will be in my life for much longer than these couple of years I was able to row with them.” Thompson rows in the bow seat, the part that crosses the finish line first, of the varsity 4 boat. She was enthusiastic to be selected for the award. “Even though I may not be the biggest or the most vocal on the team, [Coach Fuchs] still sees everyone who might be more under the radar putting in the hard work – I’m really thankful for it,” Thompson said. This is Thompson’s first time attending nationals, but she’s not letting her nerves get the best of her. “[You have to] let that fear be there, but let it motivate you,” Thompson said.