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Lauren Boudreau, DO
Rowing
2009-2013
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A three-time National Champion (2011, 2012, 2013) at Nova Southeastern, Boudreau also served as a co-captain for the Sharks Rowing team. Lauren guided NSU to the 2012 FIRA Overall Championship; in addition to women's team titles in 2011, 2012, and 2013, Boudreau recorded 22 varsity-8 spring first place finishes from 2010-13, culminating her collegiate career with the 2013 National Championship team and individual boat titles.
Boudreau competed at the prestigious Dad Vail Varsity-8 twice in her career, placing second in 2012 and third in 2011. Lauren led NSU to back-to-back Sunshine State Conference Championships (2011, 2012), was selected as a two-time CRCA First-Team All-American, a three-time First-Team All-Sunshine State Conference honoree (2011-13), two-time SSC Boat of the Year member (2011-12), and was recognized as a 2013 NCAA Woman of the Year finalist.
Boudreau served as the NSU President of SAAC in 2013 and was an active member of the committee in all four years. During her presidency, Lauren raised over 5000 dollars for the Make-a-Wish foundation. She represented Nova Southeastern at the 2011 Sunshine State Conference SAAC E.L.I.T.E Weekend and was awarded the 2013 NSU Flo Hyman Award.
Academically, Boudreau earned Dean's List honors each semester and was named the CRCA National Scholar-Athlete in 2012 and 2013. Lauren also was a member of the President 64. She was named the Alumni of the Month in June 2015.
Boudreau graduated from NSU with her B.S. in Biology in 2013 and achieved her Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from Nova Southeastern in 2017. Lauren, now a physician, is completed her residency in Pediatrics at the University of Connecticut in June 2020. Boudreau is currently in Neonatology Fellowship at the Women and Infants Hospital of Rhode Island with the Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University and anticipates completion in 2023. Boudreau serves on the NSU Lettermen's Association as a Charter Board Member.
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