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COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON COUGARS WIN 
2010 ICSA WOMEN'S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 


Madison, Wisc. (May 28, 2010) - After dominating the standings on day one of
racing for the 2010 ICSA Women's National Championship, the College of
Charleston had a 35-point lead on their closest competitor (Boston College)
as the final day of racing for the championship title got underway today on
Lake Mendota.  The less than cooperative breeze ultimately allowed
B-Division to complete a set (two races), while A-Division was constrained
to only one race (11 A) before the evasive breeze finally eliminated the
chance to complete that set.   The net result was each division would count
10 races, which for the Cougars came to 22 points from A- and 62 points from
B-Division to equal 84 for the championship win.  Having lost this title
last year by nine points, College of Charleston's final score was 25 points
better than BC who retained second overall with 109 points.  This is the
second ICSA Women's National Championship title won by the Cougars; their
first was in 2006.  
 
"We had one race today, but the breeze ran out so only the 10 that were
sailed yesterday counted," said A-Division senior skipper Allison Blecher
(Fullerton, Calif.) who sailed with sophomore crew Alyssa Aitken (Sandwich,
Mass.).  "It was a little frustrating at times when the breeze would shut
down, but we just zoned in on what was working.  Three of us - Shannon
[Heausler], Becky [Rebecca Bestoso] and I - were on the team freshman year
and we've learned a lot since then (2007, when The Cougars finished second
in the run for the title).   We managed to pull out a big win and it
surprised us that we did as well as we did.  None of us look at the scores,
our crews tend to a little so they know what's going, but we mostly leave
that to the coaches.  It's a dream come true for most of us.  I can't see
straight yet." 

"The girls put in a tremendous effort this year," said Ward Cromwell, Head
Coach at College of Charleston.  "They've been travelling together the whole
year, gone to pretty much every intersectional together, and worked hard as
a team all year long.  I think the team camaraderie that they've developed
over the season has been particularly important.  And the experience that
they have gained over the last four years is certainly very important.  It's
great.  I'm happy for the girls."

Boston College's B-Division skipper Emily Maxwell (Stonington, Conn.), with
crew Elizabeth Dudley (Queenstown, Md.), both juniors, finished 5-10 in
today's two races to chip away at the point spread between BC and
Charleston.  Their 50 points, plus the 59 from A-Division skipper Anne
Haeger (Lake Forest, Ill.) and Emily Massa (Barrington, R.I.), both
sophomores, closed the gap from 35 to 25 points and put BC second overall in
the championship standings with 109 points.  

Old Dominion's B-Division senior skipper Katrina Williams (Pembroke,
Bermuda), with freshman crew Shannon Wilkins (Kennett Square, Penn.), won
the last race of the championship after finishing second in the day's
earlier race.  Finishing second in the B-Division standings, their 53 points
combined with the 78 from A-Division - junior skipper Stephanie Roble (East
Troy, Wisc.) with sophomore crew Emily Reich (Oak Bluffs, Mass.) - to earn
ODU third place overall in the championship as they edged out Tufts
University with whom they were tied at 131 total points.

The win of the ICSA Women's National Championship also puts College of
Charleston in the running for the Fowle Trophy which recognizes the year's
best all-around performance in college sailing.  "It shows the depth of
strength in our team," Cromwell explained.  "We have dinghy sailors that can
sail sloops.  We have laser sailors that can sail dinghies [Juan Maegli won
the ICSA/Laser Performance Men's Singlehanded Championship last fall], and
starting tomorrow we'll find out if we have sailors that can team race."

Next Up:  The ICSA/APS Team Race National Championship will be held over the
next three days, May 29-31, from the regatta base at Memorial Union Terrace.
Each college's three-boat team will face off against another's in a
round-robin series of matches with the top-four of the 14 entered teams
proceeding to a double round-robin championship series to determine the
overall winner.  Results, Twitter updates and live video coverage are
available at:   <http://2010nationals.collegesailing.org/>
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2010 ICSA Women's National Championship
School, Hometown, A Division + B Division = Total Points 
College of Charleston (Charleston, S.C.), 22 + 62 = 84
Boston College (Chestnut Hill, Mass.), 50 + 59 = 109
Old Dominion University (Norfolk, Va.), 78 + 53 = 131
Tufts University (Medford, Mass.), 75 + 56 = 131
Brown University (Providence, R.I.), 104 + 44 = 148
Eckerd College (St. Petersburg, Fla.), 74 + 88 = 162
Harvard University (Cambridge, Mass.), 97 + 66 = 163
St. Mary's College (St. Mary's City, Md.), 83 + 85 = 168
William Smith College (Geneva, N.Y.), 107 + 72 = 179

Georgetown University (Washington, D.C.), 88 + 92 = 180
Connecticut College (New London, Conn.), 98 + 97 = 195
University of Southern California (Los Angeles, Calif.), 93 + 110 = 203
Stanford University (Palo Alto, Calif.), 113 + 92 = 205
University of Wisconsin (Madison, Wisc.), 108 + 121 = 229
Texas A & M Galveston (Galveston, Texas), 110 + 130 = 240
University of Washington (Seattle, Wash.), 121 + 166 = 287
University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, Mich.), 139 + 152 = 291
University of Texas (Austin, Texas), 151 + 165 = 316

 

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