FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 5, 2012
Contact: Jen Vandemoer Mitchell | Toile à Voile for ICSA |
[email protected] | 763-234-8286 m.

THE COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON WINS ICSA/APS TEAM RACE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

Austin, Texas (June 5, 2012) – Today was the third and final day of
the ICSA/APS Team Race National Championship on Lake Travis in Austin,
Texas. This event is the second of three collegiate sailing nationals
co-hosted by the University of Texas Sailing Team and the Austin Yacht
Club this spring. After three days of racing excitement the College of
Charleston walked away with the Championship title and the Walter C.
Wood Trophy.

The final four began this morning around 10 a.m. in light winds around
3 knots from the southeast. The air was warm in the low 80s. Six races
total were completed in the final four round robin.

St. Mary’s College of Maryland and Boston College were the first race
to hit the starting line followed by the match up of Hobart and
William Smith Colleges and the College of Charleston. Going into
today’s racing Charleston was leading the regatta by just one win. The
other three teams in the final four each had eight wins making for a
very close competitive regatta.

It was slow racing—boat handling and boat speed were key to winning
races in the light air. St. Mary’s won their first match up with a
2,3,4 combination over Boston College. Hobart won their first race
with a 1,2,5 combination over Charleston.

The wind died after the first two races around 11 a.m. postponing the
sailing until more wind filled in. After a two-hour delay, racing
began again around 1 p.m.

St. Mary’s and Hobart got off the line and battled their way around
the course in the light wind. With a few lead changes Hobart took the
race with a 1,2 on the water, however a black flag was flown at the
leeward mark to indicate a professional foul.

Hobart took room at the leeward mark, when they were not entitled to
it. The umpires ruled that Hobart won the race because their foul
advanced them into a winning position. Therefore the umpires penalized
them by adding six points to their score causing them to lose the
race. St. Mary’s was awarded the win.

The wind picked up slightly to about 10 knots for the Charleston and
Boston College race. Charleston led at the top mark with a 1,2,6 and
Boston College raced to catch the lead boats. Charleston made a
successful trap at the leeward mark and held onto the 1,2 up the last
beat to take the win with a 1,2,5.
The second to last race of the day was a race for third place between
Boston College and Hobart. Boston College got off the starting line
late, but rounded the first windward mark with a winning 2,3,5
combination. However, Hobart was able to condense and convert the race
in their favor at the leeward mark, rounding with a 1,2 combination.
Hobart took the win with a 1,3,5 and therefore moved into third place.

Charleston and St. Mary’s was the last match up of the day and
determined the National title. It was a slow fight between the two
teams due to the light wind. St. Mary’s had a good start and an
advantage over Charleston up the first windward leg, but Charleston
took the lead by the leeward mark.

Charleston was able to hold onto their winning combination moving up
the last beat and St. Mary’s could not break up their winning pair in
time. Charleston took the win with a 1,2,3.

“We were able to sail quickly in the light wind,” says Ward Cromwell,
Charleston’s head coach. Cromwell says the team had good clean boat
handling, which allowed them to get back into races when they were a
little behind.

When it came down to the last race with St. Mary’s, he says they
talked about the same things they have been the whole regatta, “Get
off the line, get two pairs and sail with confidence.” He says the
sailors pride themselves on communicating the obvious to each other to
minimize mistakes.

This is the College of Charleston’s first ever ICSA/APS Team Race
National Championship title. Charleston will be awarded the Walter C.
Wood Trophy at the awards banquet tonight, held at the University of
Texas Golf Club at 7 p.m. The winning team members were: Mac Mace ‘13
with Perry Emsiek ‘12, Zeke Horowitz ‘12 with Cory DeCollibus ‘13 and
Ben Spector ‘13 with Alyssa Aitken ‘12.

St. Mary’s team members included skippers Victor Diaz de Leon’12, John
Wallace ’14 and Joshua Greenslade ’13 with crews Katie Gluskin ’13,
Kelly Merryman ’14, Kayla McComb ’13 and Ben Lezin ’12.

Hobart and William Smith’s team members included skippers Austen
Anderson ‘12, Sam Blouin ‘12, John Norfleet ‘13 with crews Bridget
Nanniq ‘13, Catherine Pelo ‘13, Jane Rew ‘14 and Chris Klevan ‘12.

For complete results and regatta information visit the regatta
website: http://2012nationals.collegesailing.org/

Final Results – wins and losses
1.College of Charleston – 11 W, 6 L
2. St. Mary’s College of Maryland – 10 W, 7 L
3. Hobart and William Smith Colleges – 10 W, 7 L
4. Boston College – 8 W, 9 L
5. Roger Williams University – 7 W, 7 L
6. Brown University – 6 W, 8 L
7. Georgetown University – 6 W, 8 L
8. Stanford University – 4 W, 10 L
9. University of Wisconsin-Madison – 5 W, 0 L
10. University of Miami – 4 W, 1 L
11. University of California, Santa Barbara – 3 W, 2 L
12. University of Texas A&M Galveston – 1 W, 4 L
13. University of Oregon – 1 W, 4 L
14. University of Michigan – 1 W, 4 L

Racing continues tomorrow with the first day of the ICSA/Gill Coed
Dinghy National Championship. The top eighteen collegiate teams in the
nation have qualified to compete in this stellar event. The
competitors’ meeting is set for 9:30 a.m. CDT and racing will begin
around 10:45 a.m.

Gary Jobson will be filming highlights of the three days of racing,
which will air on ESPNU on Friday, July 6 at 6 p.m. This will be the
eighth time the ICSA/Gill Coed Dinghy Nationals have been covered on
ESPNU. Follow the action on the regatta website:
2012nationals.collegesailing.org.

To catch up on the live media coverage of the ICSA/APS Team Race
Championship, click on the Live Media link at
2012nationals.collegesailing.org.  The University of Texas provided
daily text and photo updates and Chris Love Productions provided video
highlights of the opening day of racing, with live streaming video
coverage of the final two days, June 4-5.  Video coverage presented by
Maclaren.

To view or purchase photos of the action from Team Race Nationals,
visit the link for photographer Bruce McDonald:
http://www.mcdonaldphoto.com/Sailing/2012-Intercollegiate
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Jennifer Vandemoer Mitchell
Toile  à Voile, LLC for ICSA
[email protected]
763.234.8286 m.


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