University of Tennessee Athletics
2025-26 Rowing Roster
Roster

Maylie Valiquette
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Montreal, Quebec, Canada
CAREER HONORS
- All-SEC Team -- 2026
- 2025 Rowing Canada Aviron U23 Athlete of the Year
- SEC Academic Honor Roll -- 2024, 2025
- First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll -- 2024
2025-26 - JUNIOR
- All-SEC Rowing Team selection
- Member of bronze medal 1V8 crew in the Grand Final at the NCAA Championships, crossing the line with a sub-six minute time of 5:51.450, finishing ahead of #5 Princeton, #6 Virginia, and #7 Yale (5/31/26)
- Won the gold medal as a member of the 1V8 crew at the SEC Championships (5/10/26) with a time of 6:06.939, defeating then #1 Texas to win the program's first SEC title and first conference championship since 2012
- Competed in the first varsity eight event at Carnegie Lake in a regatta hosted by Princeton, leading Tennessee to a first place finish with a time of 6:12.100 while defeating three top eight ranked programs in #3 Yale, #6 Princeton, and #8 Virginia (4/18/26).
- Helped lead the 1V8 crew to a first place finish in the finals of the Rocky Top Invite, recording a time of 6:24.680 finishing over 12 seconds ahead of its nearest competitor in second place Alabama (4/4/26).
- Placed first in semifinals of the 1V8 at the Rocky Top Invite to move on to finals, finishing with a time of 6:20.653 ahead of crews from Duke, Clemson, and Iowa (4/4/26).
- Took first place on day one of the Rocky Top Invite in the heat of the 1V8, crossing the finish line with a time of 6:18.018 while defeating crews from Alabama, Iowa, Minnesota, and USC (4/3/26).
- Rowed in first varsity eight in dual against Stanford (3/28/26), posting a time of 6:31.514 to finish in second place.
2024-25 - SOPHOMORE
- Posted a fourth-place finish in the NCAA Championship first varsity eight grand final, crossing in 6:10.912.
- Earned the 1V8 silver medal at the inaugural SEC Championship (5/11/25), leading No. 2 Texas at the 1,000-meter mark before crossing with a final time of 6:15.586.
- The Lady Vols' first varsity eight crew posted a blazing time of 5:57.6 at the Princeton-hosted regatta (4/26/25) to earn a commanding victory over sixth-ranked Princeton (6:01.1), No. 10 Syracuse (6:13.5) and No. 16 Ohio State (6:22.8).
- Tennessee’s first varsity eight crew earned a marquee win over No. 3 Washington and four other top-14 teams Saturday (4/19/25) at the Big Ten Invitational. With a final time of 6:20.834, UT finished nearly two seconds ahead of the Huskies (6:22.568) and comfortably ahead of No. 7 Brown (6:29.397), No. 12 Michigan (6:30.702), No. 11 Penn (6:32.431) and No. 14 Ohio State (6:36.266).
- Tennessee's 1V8+ group earned a second victory Friday (4/18/25) in Sarasota by clocking in at 6:15.157 to conquer No. 9 Rutgers by five seconds. The Lady Vols also finished over 10 seconds ahead of No. 11 Penn and No. 12 Michigan.
- During the morning session of day one at the Big Ten Invitational (4/18/25), Tennessee's first varsity eight crew opened its day with a dominant performance, crossing the line in 6:14.654 to beat No. 14 Ohio State by nearly nine seconds, putting down the second-fastest time of any boat in the field on day one.
- On day two of the Rocky Top Invite (4/5/25), Tennessee's first varsity eight crew placed first in the A Final with a final time of 6:20.714, nearly nine seconds ahead of second-place, No. 17 UCF's 1V8+ and nearly 23 seconds faster than third-place, 14th-ranked Duke.
- Put down a time of 6:38.798 in UT’s first varsity eight and crossed the line 22.549 seconds ahead of No. 20 North Carolina's 1V8+ boat on the opening day of the inaugural Rocky Top Invite (4/4/25).
2023-24 - FRESHMAN
- Spring season boat record: 31-8
- Competed in the 1V4+ boat during the season.
- During the 1V4+ NCAA Championships Grand Final (6/2/24), placed fifth nationally with a time of 7:07.729. The Lady Vols crossed the line ahead of sixth-place Washington for the program’s best-ever 1V4+ NCAA finish.
- In Tennessee's 1V4+ boat for the NCAA Championships semifinals (6/1/24) picked up a third-place finish by fending off Michigan in the final 500 meters to advance to the NCAA Grand Final.
- A member of Tennessee’s Four crew during Friday’s NCAA Championships heat race (5/31/24) earned a hard-fought, second-place finish, with a time of 7:47.413. The Lady Vol boat crossed the line less than four seconds behind that of top-ranked Texas (7:43.529). The gap between Tennessee a third-place, No. 11 Pennsylvania was nearly 15 seconds, while the margin between UT and Duke was greater than 19 seconds.
- A member of Tennessee's 1V4+ crew at the Big 12 Championships (5/19/24), posted a time of 6:56.414—the best 1V4+ mark in Tennessee's nine Big 12 Championship appearances. That final time was good for second place and was over nine seconds ahead of third-place, No. 19 Alabama.
- Racing in UT’s 1V4+ boat during round three of the Lake Wheeler Invitational (4/27/24), crossed the line in 7:10.435 to best second-place Alabama (7:26.457) by 16.022 seconds. UT's winning time served as the fastest time of any fours crew in the field during the regatta.
- Earned a dominant win for Tennessee’s 1V4+ crew in the Lake Wheeler Invitational’s (4/26/24) second round. Its time of 7:32.591 was a whopping 18.576 seconds faster than that of No. 10 Syracuse and approached being a minute faster (52.886 seconds) than Boston College.
- While in Tennessee’s first varsity four boat, posted a time of 7:30.541 in round one of the Lake Wheeler Invitational (4/26/24) to earn a victory, outpacing No. 11 Pennsylvania (7:41.129), No. 11 Syracuse (7:44.107) and No. 18 Washington State (7:55.589), among others.
- In the 1V4+ race, Tennessee used a final time of 7:14.453 to cross the line nearly three seconds ahead of Duke on the second day of the Big Ten Invitational (4/20/24).
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