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Rebecca King

Player Profile
Class:
Junior

Hometown:
Santa Monica, CA

High School:
Santa Monica HS

Position:
Crew

04/28/2012

Central Coast Leads to Quiet First Day at Coed PCCSCs

Cardinal Looking to Complete Trifecta

2010-11 (Sophomore): Crewed eight regattas ... a part of Stanford's eighth-place performance in the National Team Championships and the Cardinal's 13th-place finish at the Coed Nationals ... came in first or second on three occasions, all with Mateo Vargas as the skipper ... took first at the PCCSC Spring Coeds in the A Division, finishing in the top-five in all 12 of her races ... helped the Cardinal win the B Division with her second-place finish at the Captain Hurst Bowl on Oct. 16 ... came in second again less than a month later at the PCC Fall Dinghy Championships.

2009-10 (Freshman): All-Pacific Coast College Sailing Conference team as a crew member for the women and the coed teams... part of winning team that helped crew the Cardinal to PCCSC team title and a 16-1 finish... also won the women's PCCSC title with Eliza Richartz in the A Division... sailed at women's nationals where she and Richartz were 13th in May... won the third North Sectional with Richartz in February and the Bryson Women's Intersectional in October... crewed 12 races overall.

Prior to Stanford: Attended Santa Monica High ... won the U.S. Youth Sailing Championship in 2009 as well as the CFJ National Championship that same year ... sailed for America in the 2007 Junior World Championships in Thessaloniki, Greece, where she was 16th out of 25 teams ... was also a recipient of the Levi Legacy Award in 2009 for overall accomplishment and leadership ... began sailing when she was 14, quitting club soccer to pursue the sport ... a member of the California Yacht Club.

Cardinal Catalogue: Daughter of Max King ... majoring in international relations.

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