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University of Miami Athletics

Paige Jackett

position

Rower

Class

Fifth-Year Senior

Hometown

Henryville, Pa.

High School

Wyoming Seminary College Prep School

Instagram

@paigejackett

Paige Jackett - Rowing - University of Miami Athletics

Career Honors

  • 2024 CRCA National Scholar
  • 2024 All-ACC Academic Team
  • 2023 All-ACC Academic Team
  • 2023 CRCA National Scholar
  • 2022 CRCA National Scholar
2023-24 (As a Graduate)
  • Named to the 2024 All-ACC Academic Team
  • Named a 2024 CRCA National Scholar
  • Competed with the 2v8 throughout the season
  • Made her season debut at the Oregon State Invite, turning in a time of 6:59.56 for a third place finish
  • Helped Miami cross the finish line first in the 2v8 second heat with a 7:11.78 mark on day one at the Sunshine State Invite
  • Turned in a time of 6:39.88 in the final of the Sunshine State Invite, helping Miami win the event for the first time in program history
  • Won her race at the Lake Natoma Invite, posting a mark of 7:03.9 to defeat UCLA, Gonzaga and the UCLA 3v
  • Posted a 6:54.924 mark at the Lake Wheeler Invite’s first day, defeating Tulsa, Boston College and Kansas
  • Pulled up in second at 6:47.182, defeating Alabama, Iowa, Boston and Washington State at the Lake Wheeler Invite
  • Helped the 2v8 advance to the ACC Championship finals before turning in a program record of 6:33.373 in the grand final of the ACC Championships for a fourth-place time
2022-23 (As a Senior)
  • Member of All-ACC Academic Team
  • Competed in the 1v8 for the entirety of the season
  • Rowed the V8 – A Boat to a first-place finish at the Head of the Indian Creek in a time of 13:36.54
  • Helped the 1v8 to a first-place showing against Stetson, crossing the finish line in a time of 6:34.2
  • Participated in Miami’s scrimmage against Rochester as a member of the V8 – A Boat…Placed first in the 1v8 in a quad-race against Jacksonville, UCF and UConn with a time of 6:52.70…Propelled the 1v8 to a second-place finish in the Grand Final of the Sunshine State Invite, finishing in a time of 6:31.15
  • Competed in the 1v8 at the Michigan State Invite, finishing first in both heat races, highlighted by a 6:36.10 time in heat two
  • Rowed the 1v8 to its fastest 2,000-meter time of the season at the Lake Wheeler Invite, crossing the finish line in a time of 6:27.971 in heat two of the first round
  • Placed fourth in the ACC Championship 1v8 Grand Final with a time of 6:34.211.
2021-22 (As a Junior)
  • Rowed as a member of the 2v8 for the entire season
  • Took home the gold medal against Jacksonville and Stetson, finishing in a time of 7:26.100
  • Qualified for the grand final race at the Sunshine State Invite and finished sixth with a time of 6:48.27
  • Tallied a first-place finish against UCF with a 6:56.700 finish time, a full nine seconds ahead of the Knights
  • At the Lake Wheeler Invite, finished seven-tenths of a second behind 11th-ranked Duke (6:46.532)
  • Placed fourth out of 16 boats in the second round of the Lake Wheeler Invite
  • Finished third in the 2v8 heat race (6:53.238) at the ACC Championship to earn a spot in the grand final
  • Placed fourth in the ACC Championship grand final with a time of 6:36.624
2020-21 (As a Sophomore)
  • Rowed as a member of the 3v8 during the entirety of the 2021 season
  • Helped Miami to a first-place showing against Jacksonville and Stetson (3/26)
  • Recorded a third-place finish (8:57.82) at the Sunshine State Invite (4/3)
  • Crossed the finish line in third (7:25.93) in a head-to-head battle with UCF (4/16)
  • Tallied a fifth-place showing (7:41.781) in the Grand Final at the Lake Wheeler Invite (4/24)
  • Rowed the 3v8 to a sixth-place finish (7:26.761) in the Grand Final of the ACC Championship (5/15)
  • Helped Miami to its best team finish (sixth) at the ACC Championship since 2014.
2019-20 (As a Freshman)
  • Member of the 3v8+ at the Head of the Indian Creek
  • Finished fifth in the regatta with at time of 15.21.31
  • Spring season cancelled due to COVID-19 outbreak.