Britany Hansten
Britany Hansten
  • Height:
    5'4"
  • Year:
    2024
  • Hometown:
    Los Angeles, Calif.
  • High School:
    Girls Academic Leadership Academy
  • Position:
    P/S
  • Major:
    Biology

Bio

2023-24:
  • Rowed in the V4+ boat that placed 33rd at the Head Of The Charles (22:25.939)
  • Part of the 4V8+ boat that placed third in the Second Varsity Eight event at the Washington College Invitational
  • Part of the 3V8+ boat that took second at the Skidmore Sprints (7:45.5)
  • Defeated Tufts in the 4V8+ event at Lake Quinsigamond (8:19.50)
  • Rowed in the 4V8+ boat that finished second at the NEWMAC Championships (7:55.91)
  • Member of the 4V8+ boat that placed fifth at the New England Rowing Championships (7:48.631)
  • Rowed in the 4V8+ boat that earned third at the National Invitational Rowing Championship (7:44.096)
2022-23:
  • Helped the Blue place 27th against Division I competition at the Head of the Housatonic
  • Part of 4V8+ boat that finished second in the NEWMAC Championship (7:27.9)
  • Member of the 2V4+ boat that took fourth at the New England Rowing Championship
  • Came in third in the V4+ open final at the National Invitational Rowing Championship (8:18.796)
2021-22:
  • Made collegiate debut rowing in the Novice 8+ boat that placed sixth at the Head of the Housatonic
  • Rowed in the V4+ at the Washington Invitational with a first place finish
  • Rowed in the 3V8+ on Apr. 3 for a second place finish
  • Rowed in the V4+ at Tufts on Apr. 9  
2020-21:
  • Did not participate due to Covid-19 Pandemic

Before Wellesley: 
  • Attended Girls Academic Leadership Academy, graduated in 2020
  • Was a two-sport athlete in soccer and tennis
  • Helped guide GALA to quarterfinals for soccer in 2020
  • Was captain of the soccer team senior year
  • Played varsity doubles No. 1 and No. 2
Personal:
  • Daughter to Dina Monterroso and Isaias Hansten
  • Was born in Los Angeles, Calif.
  • Has younger brother, Roger
  • Likes research!
Why Wellesley:
  • Chose to attend Wellesley because she wanted to experience the other coast for college and not stay in California