“Brooke has been a key member of the team for the past three years,” said head coach Jenny Park. “She has worked incredibly hard and has become a great coxswain, athlete, and dedicated teammate.”
McCulloch has been an integral member of the women’s rowing squad over the past three years, especially through the transition of the team from club to Division I varsity beginning in the 2012-13 year.
She coxed the varsity 8+ in every race this season, including the boat’s first place finish at the Covered Bridge Regatta (Apr. 11) as well as the boat’s third straight appearance in the Grand Finals at WIRA’s (Apr. 25-26).
Also excelling academically, McCulloch currently has a 3.65 cumulative GPA and will graduate this spring with a Bachelor of Arts in Art History and Visual Art.
The women’s rowing team finished their third season as a Division I varsity program last weekend at the Opening Day Regatta. They look forward to continuing improvement in the offseason leading up to the 2015-16 fall and spring racing seasons.
The Seattle University athletics department names a Featured Student-Athlete each Tuesday based on performances both in the classroom and in competition.
