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May 12, 2020 By Gianni Jannke '20

Rowers Receive ‘Honors Day’ Awards

BRUNSWICK, Maine –– As the College kicks off finals week, Bowdoin Rowing would like to congratulate three of the team’s athletes who received awards for their academic achievement on Honors Day.

Kate Tapscott ’22 (stroke) during a snowy practice.

Kate Tapscott ’22 received the Sophomore Prize in Hispanic Studies. This prize is awarded each year to the most promising sophomore who has declared a major in Hispanic studies.

Walter Gadsby ’20 (right) leaving the medals dock at the New England Rowing Championships in 2018.

Walter Gadsby ’20 received the Anne Bartlett Lewis Memorial Prize in Visual Arts. This prize is given for demonstrated excellence in creative visual arts.

Zoe Wilson ’23 (bow) at the Head of the Charles Regatta in 2019.

Zoe Wilson ’23 received the Academy of American Poets Collette Inez Poetry Prize. This national prize is awarded by the Academy of American Poets for best poem or groups of poems.

The Bowdoin Rowing community is so proud of Kate, Walter, and Zoe. Congratulations to all!

A full list of 2020 recipients is available here.

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