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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Athletics

2023-24 Women's Rowing Roster

Michael Black
Kyrin Mayfield
Alfonso Mirabal
Margaret Dotson
Margaret Dotson
Kyrin Mayfield
Christina Hardman
Christopher Elwell

Sofia Lorenzini

  • Height 5-8
  • Class Graduate Student
  • High School Oakland Catholic
  • Hometown Pittsburgh, Pa.
  • Major Aerospace Engineering

Biography

• 2024 SSC Boat of the Year (Varsity 8)
• 2024 SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
• 2023-24 D2 ADA Academic Achievement Award
 
• 2023 CRCA/Pocock First Team All-American
• 2023 
SSC Co-Boat of the Year (Varsity 8)
• 2023 All-Sunshine State Conference
• 2022 All-Sunshine State Conference

• 2022 CRCA Scholar-Athlete
• 2022 D2 ADA Academic Achievement Award
 
• 2022 SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
• 2021 CRCA/Pocock Second Team All-American
• 2021 CRCA Scholar-Athlete
• 2021 D2 ADA Academic Achievement Award 

2023-24 (Graduate): Included on the Sunshine State Commissioner’s Honor Roll…earned the D2 ADA Academic Achievement Award…participated in 20 races…earned four medals including three golds…part of the SSC’s Boat of the Year (Varsity Eight)… grabbed a gold in Club Eights (13:21.205) at the Head of the Schuylkill (Oct. 28)…received SSC Boat of the Week honors by defeating Barry in Varsity Eights twice at the Eagles’ home dual (March 11)…tallied her second Boat of the Week honor in a row with a Varsity Four win (7:53.9) at the DeLand Double Duals…claimed victory in Varsity Eights (7:02.77), which was the SSC Boat of the Week, and a silver in Varsity Fours (7:36.56) at the FIRA Championships (March 30) to help the Eagles win their fourth-straight state title…defeated No. 2 Cal Poly Humboldt, No. 3 Seattle Pacific, No. 4 Western Washington in Fours with an 8:34.1 at the Pioneer/Pilot Invitational (April 6) to gather SSC Boat of the Week accolades…earned a bronze in DII Eights (7:06.41) at the Knecht Cup (April 14)…labeled the fastest Eight boat in the SSC with a win (6:56.8) at the SSC Championship (April 26) to aid ERAU in a third-consecutive conference crown…competed at the NCAA II National Championship (June 1) in Eights.

2022-23 (Senior): Named a CRCA/Pocock First Team All-American…selected to the All-Sunshine State Conference team…competed in 18 races, 15 of which were with Varsity 8, the SSC Co-Boat of the Year…gathered eight wins…accumulated a gold and two silver medals…part of the SSC Boat of the Week three times…defeated defending MAAC champions Jacksonville (Oct. 29) in a dual in Eights (24:38.7)…began the spring with a dual victory in Eights (7:06.7) over Rollins (Mar. 4)…downed Barry (Mar. 11) twice in Eights with times of 7:19.5 and 7:20.1…once again bested the Buccaneers at home (Mar. 25) in Eights (7:42.6)… earned silvers in Fours (7:38.16) and Eights (6:53.39) at the FIRA Championships (Apr. 1) aiding the program to its third-straight top-2 placement in the overall standings at the event…set a program-record time of 6:14.680 in the Eights time trial at SIRA (Apr. 15)…won in Eights (6:48.8) at the SSC Championship (Apr. 28) for the first time in program history to help the Eagles repeat as conference champs…part of the first place DII Eight boat (6:50.379) at the Dad Vail Regatta (May 13)…assisted the Eight boat to a fourth-place result at the NCAA II Championship (7:30.265).

2021-22 (Junior): Received All-Sunshine State Conference honors…earned Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Scholar-Athlete honors…recipient of the Division II Athletic Directors Association Academic Achievement Award…included on the SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll…placed ninth overall in Fours at the Head of the Charles (Oct. 24) with a 19:56.787…grabbed a fourth-place result in Championship 4+ at the Head of the South (Nov. 13) with a 17:48.5…also finished in the same position in Championship 8+ (16:20.0)…took second in two races in a double dual at Stetson (March 12) against Jacksonville (6:48.7) and the Hatters (6:51.3)…stopped the clock at 7:04.2 (2nd) in Varsity 8 and 7:57.4 in Open Varsity 4 (3rd) at Florida Tech (March 19)…helped the Eagles win an overall FIRA (April 2) title with a victory in Varsity 4 (7:30.20) and runner-up in Varsity 8 (6:44.55)…recorded an eighth-place finish in Varsity 8 (7:15.19) at SIRA (April 16)…assisted ERAU in claiming its first SSC Championship (April 22) by placing second in Varsity 8 (7:37.5)…picked up a bronze medal in Varsity 8 (6:40.555) at the Dad Vail Regatta (May 14)…fourth-place finish in Varsity 8 (7:16.699) at the NCAA II National Championship (May 28) aided the Eagles in placing third overall, the best national result in program history.
 
2020-21 (Sophomore): Selected to the CRCA/Pocock Second Team All-American…named a CRCA Scholar-Athlete…received the Division II Athletic Directors Association Academic Achievement Award…nabbed first win of the season at the FIRA Championship (April 3) in the Varsity Eight with a 7:50.29…also finished third in the Varsity Four (8:26.78)…followed up with a second-place finish in Varsity Eight (7:12.20) at the Stetson Invitational (April 10)…clocked in at 7:12.3 to finish second again in Varsity Eight during the SSC Championships (April 23)…aided the Eagles in reaching the NCAA II Championships (May 29) in Varsity Eight where she finished fourth (7:00.62).
 
2019-20 (Freshman): Earned a 16th-place result in the Women’s Collegiate Fours race at the prestigious 55th Head of the Charles Regatta with a time of 19.20.308 (Oct. 20)…finished second in the V4+ 3200m race at the Hatter Invitational in 12:35.7 (Oct. 26)…also finished third in the V8+ “A” boat at the same regatta with a time of 12:04.5 (Oct. 26)…helped the Championship 4+ boat to a fourth-place finish in 19:03.4 at the Head of the South (Nov. 9)…also placed seventh in the Championship 8+ boat at the same event in 17:59.7 (Nov. 9)…finished second in the V8+ race at the Jacksonville Dual with a time of 9:09.3 (March 7).

Prep: Graduated from Oakland Catholic High School in 2019…member of the National Honor Society…named swim team captain as a senior…earned highest honor roll.

Personal: Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania…daughter of Bonnie and David Lorenzini…majoring in Aerospace Engineering.

Historical Player Information

  • 2019-20Freshman

    5'8"
  • 2020-21Sophomore

    5'8"
  • 2021-22Junior

    5'8"
  • 2022-23Senior

    5'8"
  • 2023-24Graduate Student

    5'8"