2025-26 Lightweight Rowing Roster
Roster

Fredericka D'Loughy
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- North Palm Beach, Fla.
- High School:
- The Benjamin School
High School: Attended The Benjamin School ... rowed for three years
Personal: Parents are AnneLouise and James D'Loughy ... has a twin sister, Wilhelmina, who also rows for Wisconsin, and a younger brother, Maximilian ... major is biology on a pre-health track
Why Wisconsin: "I chose UW-Madison because it offers the opportunity to compete at the Division I level in the lightweight category while pursuing a strong academic education. I was drawn to the balance of athletics and academics, but also to the atmosphere of the campus itself. Madison has a genuine sense of community and pride that is hard to replicate. As a true college town, it brings people together through traditions like Jump Around and the energy that surrounds campus events. It felt like a place where I could challenge myself, grow, and fully experience everything college has to offer."
What Wisconsin Rowing means to you: "Wisconsin Rowing means being part of something bigger than yourself. It's early mornings, tough workouts, and long rows where everyone keeps pushing forward. We push each other, we compete with each other, and we support each other at the same time. There's something special about knowing everyone in the boat is working toward the same goal and willing to put in the effort for it. It's hard work, but it's also fun, motivating, and built on trust. At the end of the day, it's about showing up for your teammates and knowing they're doing the same for you."
Personal: Parents are AnneLouise and James D'Loughy ... has a twin sister, Wilhelmina, who also rows for Wisconsin, and a younger brother, Maximilian ... major is biology on a pre-health track
Why Wisconsin: "I chose UW-Madison because it offers the opportunity to compete at the Division I level in the lightweight category while pursuing a strong academic education. I was drawn to the balance of athletics and academics, but also to the atmosphere of the campus itself. Madison has a genuine sense of community and pride that is hard to replicate. As a true college town, it brings people together through traditions like Jump Around and the energy that surrounds campus events. It felt like a place where I could challenge myself, grow, and fully experience everything college has to offer."
What Wisconsin Rowing means to you: "Wisconsin Rowing means being part of something bigger than yourself. It's early mornings, tough workouts, and long rows where everyone keeps pushing forward. We push each other, we compete with each other, and we support each other at the same time. There's something special about knowing everyone in the boat is working toward the same goal and willing to put in the effort for it. It's hard work, but it's also fun, motivating, and built on trust. At the end of the day, it's about showing up for your teammates and knowing they're doing the same for you."
Hadzo "Hodge" Habibovic Media Conference || Wisconsin Lightweight Rowing || April 8, 2024
Monday, April 08
IRA National Championship Hype
Tuesday, May 30
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Monday, April 24
Mattison Presser: Younger Classes Really Stepping Up
Tuesday, May 07













































