HARTFORD, Conn. – Trinity College senior Jack Carr (Wellesley, Mass.), juniors Alenka Doyle (Chadds Ford, Pa.) and Wyatt Mills (Southborough, Mass), and sophomore Jackson Moore (Duxbury, Mass.) were named to the 2025 Empacher-Intercollegiate Rowing Coaches Association (IRCA) All-American Teams, as announced by the association on Friday. Carr, Doyle, and Mills earned First Team honors, while Moore garnered Second Team recognition. This marks the fourth consecutive year that Trinity has placed multiple student-athletes on the IRCA All-American list.
Carr continues to etch his name in program history, becoming Trinity's first-ever three-time IRCA All-American. After earning Second Team honors in 2023, Carr has now secured back-to-back First Team selections.
Doyle makes history as well, becoming the first coxswain in program history to earn IRCA All-American honors and just the sixth Bantam overall to receive All-American recognition. Mills joins Carr and Doyle with his first career All-American honor, landing on the First Team and becoming the seventh Trinity rower to earn the distinction.
This year's honorees join a growing list of Bantam rowing greats, including Jack Reid (2021), Tyler Brennan (2022), Nicholas Folosa (2022), Quin Woods (2023), and Jack Carr (2024).
Sophomore Jackson Moore rounds out the 2025 selections as the first sophomore in program history to be named a Second Team All-American. He becomes just the third Bantam to earn Second Team honors, following Felix Goldman (2024) and Carr (2023).
Carr, Doyle, Mills, and Moore played key roles in leading the Bantams to their fifth New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) Men's Rowing Championship—and their first since the program's four-year title run from 2005–2008—at the 2025 NESCAC/NIRC Championships on Lake Quinsigamond. Trinity secured an automatic bid to the 2024 Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) Division III National Championships, where the first varsity eight (1V8) made history by capturing the program's first-ever national title with a winning time of 5:40.360, finishing nearly two seconds ahead of runner-up Tufts University (5:42.030).
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