Interview by TY Olsen ABOUT GREG TCO: Can you give us a little bit of background about yourself, sailing and coaching prior to Boston College and the Inter-collegiate Sailing Association (ICSA)? GW: Well, I started coaching college sailing in the spring of 1996 at the University of Vermont (UVM). Prior to advancing to UVM, I … Read More
ICSA News: #5 Brown wins the Dellenbaugh; #7 Boston College wins the Marchiando
First, a correction. It was stated last week that the Dartmouth University women’s team started 7-1 at the Joseph R. Duplin Women’s Team Race and finished 2-3. However, that was not that case. The Big Green Women started 4-4 and finished strong, 5-0 in the round of 6, all 2-3-4, commonly known as the play … Read More
ICSA News: #5 Yale wins in the Friis Trophy; #2 Hobart and Williams Smith and #13 Navy win in the Mid Atlantic; Women’s Team Racing at Tufts
Written by Chris Klevan, Photos: ODU Sailing Facebook March 26, 2018#5 Yale University won the Friis Team Race, held at Roger Williams University. Last weekend’s premier team race event in New England featured the NEISA elite. Despite the depth of talent, two teams were able to pull in front late in the regatta. Both Yale and … Read More
ICSA Team Race Rankings #2, 22 March 2018
The season is heating up, and here are our ICSA Team Race Rankings, #2 for spring 2018. These rankings are brought to you by Dynamic Dollies and Reliable Racing. College Sailing team racing is on! Roger Williams U. maintains their grip on the #1 ranking with another impressive week of team racing, while other teams shuffle … Read More
#1* Roger Williams University wins Graham Hall; #2 Boston College wins St. Mary’s Women’s; #18 Harvard win SNETR
Written by Chris Klevan Photo taken from Navy Sailing Facebook March 19, 2018– Last weekend #1 Roger Williams University won the Graham Hall Team Race, hosted by the United State Naval Academy. Once deemed the spring season opener, due to its placement on the college sailing schedule, the Graham Hall remains as the first big-time … Read More
#4 Charleston wins Navy Women’s; #1 Charleston wins the coed Charleston Spring; #12 Boston College wins the John Jackson
Written by Chris Klevan Photo taken from College of Charleston’s Facebook page March 12, 2018– #4 College of Charleston won the Navy Spring Women’s regatta. Sailed at the venue of some of the premier regattas on the College Sailing circuit, this was the first inter conference hosted by the United States Naval Academy. Conditions were … Read More
2018 Port of Los Angles’ Harbor Cup Results & Report
By Airwaves Senior Writer Taylor Penwell The top teams in collegiate offshore sailing descended on San Pedro, California for the Port of Los Angles’ Harbor Cup this past weekend. The event made for three days of exciting racing on Catalina 37s. Ten teams attended the regatta that wrapped up yesterday March 11th. First day racing … Read More
Giving It All for the Team: A Painful but Happy Four Years of College Sailing
by Emily Shanley-Roberts, Tufts University Class of 2018 As I enter my last season of college sailing, I’d like to share the story of why my skipper has always helped me down the dock – and why, above all else, I continue to compete in college sailing. My competitors have, without knowing, enabled me to … Read More
2018 Brooke Gonzalez Advanced Racing Clinic
2018 Brooke Gonzalez Advanced Racing Clinic Sail Newport’s 2018 Brooke Gonzalez Advanced Racing Clinic will be held for the 17th year, Thursday, June 14th (mid-afternoon/report day) through Sunday, June 17th. Come learn from the best coaches and jump start your summer! The online application/resume builder is up and running at www.sailnewport.org/clinicresume Deadline for applications is Friday, March 30, … Read More
ICSA News: #4 Hobart and William Smith wins the War, #1 Yale wins the Urn, #10 MIT wins the Schell and #3 Charleston wins the SAISA Fall Coed
The War Memorial regatta serves as the conference championship for the Mid Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association (MAISA). This iteration of the historic event was held on Seneca Lake, home to the Hobart and William Smith Colleges sailing team. In an event that lived up to its namesake, the War delivered intense competition and impressive conditions. … Read More
ICSA News: #12 George Washington wins the Mid Atlantic; #3 Charleston win the Hoyt and #2 Coast Guard win Mrs. Hurst
#12 George Washington University won the MAISA Women’s Fall Dinghy Championship, hosted by SUNY Maritime College. The regatta, on the shores of the East River, was dictated by the breeze, or lack thereof. The 8 race event, therefor was a stressful one for MAISA teams hopeful of a berth to the Women’s Atlantic Coast Championships … Read More
2017 S1D College Sailing 101 Symposium Notice
Come join us for the 3rd Annual Sail1Design College Sailing Symposium! This event has become very popular and worthwhile for aspiring college sailors, and parents too! Last year we had nearly 30 colleges in attendance!! College Sailing 101 is a round-table discussion/Q&A session at Severn School on Friday evening, 01 December 2017, from 1830-2130. Learn more about … Read More
ICSA News: #6 Charleston wins Danmark Trophy; Cornell wins Susan Rogers Women’s Interconference; #1 Georgetown wins MAISA Match Race; SAISA Women’s Singles and more…
By Chris Klevan October 4, 2017– #6 College of Charleston won the 75th edition of the Danmark Trophy, held at the Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut. The Danmark, traditionally, is one of the most competitive interconference regattas of the fall season. Scheduled at the beginning of October, it marks the beginning of autumn … Read More