[1][6] Warner was part of a protest of the women's crew for equal facilities under Title IX.
[9][6] By the water, there was no locker room for the women's crew team, so they had to wait on the bus after practice while the men showered before they could return to campus.
[10] The New York Times ran a story about their protest and quoted Warner saying, "We'll probably get [showers] when Peter Pan comes back to life.
[15] In the 1976 Summer Olympics, she was a member of the American eight-oared crew which won the bronze medal.
[6] In 2007, she received a Congressional Gold Medals created especially the members of the 1980 Summer Olympic team.
[7] Warner worked for the law firms Cooley, Godward and Hill & Barlow in Boston.
[13] She is currently general counsel for Algorand.,[6][7] She married Clifford Taubes, a mathematician and professor at Harvard University.