FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 31, 2014
Contact: Jen Vandemoer Mitchell | Toile à Voile for ICSA |
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Photo credit: Tom Brewer

APS TEAM RACE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP DAY ONE

St. Mary’s City, Md. (May 31, 2014) – Today was the first day of racing for
the APS Team Race National Championship on the St. Mary’s River at St.
Mary’s College of Maryland. Sixteen collegiate teams from across the nation
qualified to compete in this event for the national title and the Walter C.
Wood Trophy, awarded to the winning team.

After a Competitor’s Briefing, racing got underway around 9:30 a.m. The
sailors had great conditions, with sunny skies and temperatures in the low
to mid 70s. Winds were around 7-11 knots from a northerly direction. They
were mostly steady with shifts at times. Towards the end of the day the
winds lightened up to around 5-8 knots and continued to come from a
northerly direction.

The format for this event now includes two more teams than previous years
in the first round robin of racing. Sixteen teams all race each other once
in the first round. This round determines places 9-14. The top eight teams
then advance to a single round robin, which determines places 5-8. The top
four remaining teams advance to a “final four” another single round to
determine places 1-4.

With the great conditions today, the competitors sailed a full day until
about 6 p.m., with a few short breaks to re-group, hydrate and eat. The
race officials and umpires kept the races rolling. They include: principal
race officer Chris Gaffney and chief umpire Rob Overton supported by
Christine Accettella, Charlie Arms, Don Becker, Jeff Borland, Sandy
Grosvenor, Peter Johns, Katie Maxim, Bryan McDonald, Dillion Paiva, Chris
Petracco, John Pratt, Richard Sullivan, Steven Wolff and members of the St.
Mary’s Sailing Team.

The competitors made it through a total of 102 races today. There are 18
more total races to go in the first round. The competitors sailed on a
digital N course, which has a windward mark, a windward offset mark and
then down to a leeward mark with another leeward offset and finish upwind.
The N course allows for long upwind and downwind legs – prime for team
racing. The sailors are racing in both FJs and Z420s.

There was great competition among the teams today. Everyone experienced
wins and losses on the racecourse. With a few more races to, some of the
top teams still have not faced each other, so there is room for schools to
move up or down in the standings. Most notable is that the top two teams
after today’s racing, Yale University and St. Mary’s College of Maryland,
have not matched up.

Yale only has one loss on their record so far, against Georgetown
University. “We wish we could have that one back,” says Bill Healy,
assistant coach at Yale, “But we got over it quickly and moved on.”

Yale is the defending champion of this event, but Healy says, “We are
taking it one race at a time.” Healy mentions some great battles that their
team experienced today on the water; one notable was with Tufts University.

“A freshman on our team, Ian Barrows, jammed up the boats at the bottom
mark and converted a 1,5,6 to a winning 1,2 combination,” he says. Yale
finished all but two races today with a winning 1,2 combination, which
shows their strength in the racing so far.

Sailing for Yale is: Ian Barrows '17, Graham Landy '15, Christopher
Segerblom '14, Amanda Salvesen '14, Marlena Fauer '14, Eugenia Custo Greig
'14, Charlotte Belling '16 and Katherine Gaumond '15.

Sitting in second place after today is home team and host school St.
Mary’s. St. Mary’s has two losses to Stanford University and Tufts
University. Adam Werblow, head coach at St. Mary’s names these as two of
three notable battles for the team today. The third being with Boston
College.

“We are just trying to collect some W’s [wins],” says Werblow of the team’s
racing strategy. “First and foremost we want to run a high quality
championship and make sure the infrastructure for racing is great,” he
adds. St. Mary’s still has two tough races left in the round tomorrow
against Yale and the U.S. Naval Academy who is currently in third place.

Sailing for St. Mary’s is: Fletcher Sims '14, Joshua Greenslade '14, John
Wallace '14, Kelley Merryman '14, Nicole DeAngeli '14 and Allison Shane '15.

The first warning for racing tomorrow is at 9:20 a.m. The top nine teams
have naturally defined themselves in the racing so far, but they are all
within a race or two of each other.

Follow the Live coverage, sponsored by LaserPerformance, with streaming
video of the racing and commentary from John Pearce, Hobart College ’04,
Nick Ewenson, St. Mary’s College of Maryland ’04 and Dan Eagan. Also stay
tuned to watch their post-racing wrap-up each day. Click on “Live Coverage”
on the event website, http://2014nationals.collegesailing.org/. Social
media coverage will be provided on collegesailing.org.

For full results and to learn more about the teams competing in the event
visit http://2014nationals.collegesailing.org/.

Day One Results (wins and losses)
1. Yale University, 12-1
2. St. Mary’s College of Maryland, 11-2
3. U.S. Naval Academy, 10-3
4. Boston College, 9-3
5.  Roger Williams University, 9-4
6. Tufts University, 8-4*
7. College of Charleston, 8-4**
8.  Georgetown University, 8-4**
9. Stanford University, 8-5
10. University of South Florida, 5-9
11. University of Wisconsin, 4-9*
12. University of Michigan, 4-9 b
13. Old Dominion University, 3-10
14. University of California at Santa Barbara, 2-11
15. University of Washington, 1-12
16. Texas A&M University at Galveston, 0-12

* Number of races won when tied teams met (1)
** Tie stands
b Number of races won when tied teams met (0)

The Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association (ICSA) is the governing authority
for sailing competition at colleges and universities throughout the United
States and in some parts of Canada. Visit www.collegesailing.org to learn
more.

The ICSA sponsors and partners are: LaserPerformance (
www.laserperformance.com), title sponsor of LaserPerformance Men’s and
Women’s Singlehanded National Championships and Official Boat Supplier of
the ICSA Spring National Championships. Sperry Top-Sider (
www.sperrytopsider.com), title sponsor of the Sperry Top-Sider / ICSA
Women’s National Championship; Gill North America (www.gillna.com), title
sponsor of the Gill / ICSA National Championship; Quantum Sail Design Group
(www.quantumsails.com/), official sponsor of the “Quantum Women’s College
Sailor of the Year”; Annapolis Performance Sailing (www.apsltd.com), title
Sponsor of the APS / ICSA Team Race National Championship; Marlow Ropes (
www.marlowropes.com/), presenting sponsor of the “Marlow Ropes College
Sailor of the Year Award” and Official Rope of College Sailing; US Sailing (
home.ussailing.org), supporting sponsor of the ICSA National Championships.

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Jennifer V. Mitchell | [email protected]
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