2016-17 Rowing Roster

Hannah Vissers
- Class:
- Junior
- Height:
- 5-8
- Hometown:
- Kingston, Ontario
- High School:
- Kingston Rowing Club
AT TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner . . . participated in 32 regattas.
SENIOR (2017-18) – Participated in eight regattas . . . was tabbed to the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Division I All-Conference Team . . . was named to the American Athletic Conference all-conference first team . . . as a member of the Varsity 8+, was named as The American Boat of the Week on April 9th and April 16th, and was tabbed as The American Boat of the Year . . . was selected as the team’s MVP . . . was tabbed to TU’s Ultimate Team . . . raced the Collegiate 4+ and Collegiate 8+ to third-place finishes at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . at the Louisville Cardinal Invitational, captured wins over Clemson, Miami and Notre Dame in the Varsity 8+ . . . posted a win over Central Oklahoma in the Varsity 8+ in a duel . . . earned a third-place Varsity 8+ ‘B’ Final mark at the Clemson Invitational . . . in the Varsity 8+, topped Creighton in the Lawless Cup . . . at the American Athletic Conference Championship, earned a silver medal in the Varsity 8+.
JUNIOR (2016-17) – Participated in seven regattas . . . was named to the American Athletic Conference first team . . . raced the Open 2- ‘A’, Collegiate 4+ and Open 4x to first-place finishes, and the Collegiate 8+ to a third-place mark at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . at the Jayhawk Jamboree, turned in a top mark in the Collegiate 8+ ‘A’ and a second-place finish in the Collegiate 4+ ‘A’ . . . captured a first-place mark in the Varsity 4+ and a second-place finish in the Varsity 8+ at the Tulsa Fall Invitational . . . at the Oak Ridge Cardinal Invitational, recorded wins over Tennessee, Notre Dame and West Virginia in the Varsity 8+ . . . in the Varsity 8+, topped Kansas State in a duel . . . posted a second-place mark in the Varsity 8+ at the Sunshine State Invitational . . . earned a silver medal in the Varsity 8+ at the American Athletic Conference Championship.
SOPHOMORE (2015-16) – Participated in nine regattas . . . was named to the American Athletic Conference first team . . . raced the Collegiate 8+ ‘A’ to a second-place mark and the Collegiate 4+ ‘A’ to a third-place mark at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . at the Jayhawk Jamboree, turned in a first-place finish in the Varsity 4+ and Varsity 8+ . . . tallied top marks in the Varsity 2x and Varsity 4+, and a second-place finish in the Varsity 8+ at the Tulsa Fall Invitational . . . posted a win over Creighton in the Varsity 8+ in a duel . . . recorded a first-place mark in the Varsity 8+ Grand Final at the Knecht Cup and for their efforts were named American Athletic Conference Boat of the Week . . . claimed wins over SMU and Central Oklahoma in the Varsity 8+ in the Lawless Cup . . . in the American Athletic Conference Championship, registered a second-place finish in the Varsity 8+.
FRESHMAN (2014-15) – Participated in eight regattas . . . with Lauren Vander Hoeven, raced the Open 2x ‘E’ to a third-place finish at the Head of the Oklahoma . . . helped the Varsity 8+ to a win over Creighton in a duel . . . recorded a second-place mark in the Varsity 8+ at the Knecht Cup . . . topped SMU in the Varsity 8+ in the Lawless Cup and picked up American Athletic Conference Boat of the Week accolades . . . captured a silver medal at the American Athletic Conference Championship in the Varsity 8+ . . . competed at the Reading Amateur Regatta and Women’s Henley Regatta as a part of the teams’ postseason international trip.
PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a member of the Kingston Rowing Club and Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute club team . . . finished first in the 2014 Lightweight Indoor Nationals . . . turned in a fourth-place mark at the 2014 CSSRA Nationals in the Four.
PERSONAL – A sociology major . . . born on March 7, 1996 . . . daughter of Ken Vissers and Sue Barham . . . earned Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Scholar Athlete honors as a sophomore, junior and senior . . . was named to the 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17 and 2017-18 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team . . . was a Rhodes Scholar finalist in fall of 2017.