Gevaudan joined the Navy women's rowing program as an assistant coach in August of 2025.
Gevaudan broke into the coaching ranks this past year at Duquesne University. Responsible for coaching the Dukes’ fours, Gevaudan saw her crews earn the program’s top finishes at the 2025 Atlantic-10 Championship as their 2V4+ came in runner-up, while its V4+ raced to a fifth-place result in the grand final. In addition to her work with Duquesne, she was an assistant coach at Central Catholic High School during the 2024-25 academic year. Gevaudan and the Vikings found great success at the year-end regattas as her 2V and 3V boats took gold and bronze at the 2025 Midwest Scholastic Championship with the 2V crew qualifying for the 2025 USRowing Youth National Championship.
Gevaudan also mentored and coached over some of the top American athletes at the 2024 USRowing U-19 Selection Development Camp and this past summer at the 2025 U-19 Selection Camp.
An accomplished collegiate competitor, Gevaudan rowed at Notre Dame as an undergrad from 2019 to 2023 before completing her career at the University of Washington during the 2023-24 season. Rowing with the Fighting Irish, she worked her way into the first varsity boat by her sophomore season and to the position of team captain by the time she was a senior. During her final season in South Bend, Gevaudan helped captain her squad to a fourth-place finish at the 2023 ACC Championship, their highest since 2018. For her accomplishments on- and off-the-water she was honored on the All-Academic ACC Team and CRCA National Scholar-Athlete Teams from 2021 through 2023.
At the University of Washington in 2024, Gevaudan suited up with the third varsity throughout the regular season. As a program, the Huskies finished fifth at the NCAA Championship.
She graduated from Notre Dame with a Bachelor's of Science in Neuroscience and Behavior in 2023. Additionally, Gevaudan completed her Master's of Education in Intercollegiate Athletic Leadership from Washington in 2024.
"I'm honored and thrilled to join the coaching staff at Navy,” commented Gevaudan. “From my short time spent in Hubbard Hall so far, it's clear that the team is a special group of people that have the talent and drive to achieve great things this season. I look forward to mentoring our student-athletes and gaining a deeper understanding of their lives as Midshipmen, as well as learning from all of the staff in the boathouse."