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** GILL COED SEMIFINAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP DAY 2
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SAN DIEGO, CALIF. (June 1, 2016) – Today was the second and final day of the 
semifinals for the Gill Coed National Championship, co-hosted by San Diego 
Yacht Club and the Pacific Coast Collegiate Sailing Conference. The top 36 
college sailing teams in the nation have been sailing on North San Diego Bay by 
the Port of San Diego, for 18 spots in the championship finals, which begin 
tomorrow, Thursday, June 2. The 36 teams are divided into two fleets of 18 
teams, Eastern and Western semifinal groups, the top nine from each fleet will 
make up the 18 teams who compete in the finals.

The teams are sailing in FJs and competing on windward-leeward courses with 
four legs.

Today racing started on time around 10:30 a.m. in a light southwesterly under 
grey skies. Temperatures were in the mid 60s. The winds remained around 5-10 
knots and the westerly never fully filled in, so it stayed coming from a 
southwesterly direction, which is unlike the other days of racing.

The race officials got off as many races as they could given the time 
restriction completing six races in each division in each fleet, for a total of 
12 races for the semifinals event. Racing wrapped up just before 5 p.m.

In the Eastern fleet Old Dominion University held onto their lead from 
yesterday, by winning a tiebreaker with St. Mary’s College of Maryland today. 
The U.S. Naval Academy moved up the standings today to finish in third place.

“We used the same game plan today that we did yesterday,” says Mitch Brindley 
head coach for Old Dominion, “And that was to keep it nice and simple.”

“It was straightforward sailing today and we were able to give our starters a 
break and put some other sailors in,” Brindley says. “We will plan to start 
fresh tomorrow.”

Sailing for Old Dominion is Esteban Forrer '16, Gabriel Smith '17, Joseph David 
'16, and Katelyn Talley '16 in A-division and Augie Dale '18, Kaylie Gallagher 
'16, Jeremy Herrin '18 and Grace Mason '16 in B-division.

In the Western fleet Coast Guard was also able to hold onto their lead from 
yesterday and Georgetown University held onto second, while College of 
Charleston moved up to third place today.

“Semifinals is kind of about surviving and working out the kinks to advance 
through,” says Mike Callahan, head coach for Georgetown University. “We tried a 
few sailors in B-division to prepare for finals today and learn about the 
conditions.”

“Tomorrow’s racing will be twice as hard and it may the hardest this event has 
been in three or four years,” Callahan says. “We will try and perform and limit 
the double digit finishes.”

Sailing for Georgetown is Nevin Snow '16 and Meaghan MacRae '18 in A-division 
and Sean Golden '16, Campbell D'Eliscu '19, Roger Dorr '18, Isabelle Ruiz De 
Luzuriaga '16 and Bettina Redway '16 in B-division.

“The different wind direction today had us studying it closely,” says Brian 
Swingly, head coach for Coast Guard. “We executed well today and studied all of 
the boats to try and keep our edge.”

“There are 36 new races tomorrow and we will take it one at a time,” says 
Swingly.

Sailing for Coast Guard is Avery Fanning '16 and Robert Turley '16 in 
A-division and Nikole Barnes '17 and Anna Morin '19 in B-division.

The US Sailing Grit Award is awarded to the teams who qualified for the finals 
in ninth place in each semifinal fleet; the recipients today were Fordham 
University in the Eastern fleet and the University of Pennsylvania in the 
Western fleet. Pennsylvania dropped into ninth after finishing yesterday in 
eighth, but Fordham was not qualifying yesterday, so they sailed their way into 
ninth with some single digit finishes today.

The scoreboard is wiped clean for the Gill Coed National Championship Finals 
tomorrow. The first warning for racing is at 10:30 a.m. The top 18 teams will 
be competing for the national title and the Henry A. Morss Memorial Trophy 
(celebrating its 80^th anniversary) over the next two days. This evening at 6 
p.m. there will be a barbeque and Competitors Briefing for Finals at the San 
Diego Yacht Club.

Final Nine Teams Eastern Semifinal, Day 2:
1. Old Dominion University, 118*
2. St. Mary’s College of Maryland, 118*
3. U.S. Naval Academy, 141
4. Boston College, 149
5. Stanford University, 150
6. Yale University, 153
7. University of South Florida, 156
8. Boston University, 199
9. Fordham University, 214
*Head-to-head tiebreaker

Final Nine Teams Western Semifinal, Day 2:
1. U.S. Coast Guard Academy, 93
2. Georgetown University, 136
3. College of Charleston, 151
4. Brown University, 160
5. Roger Williams University, 164
6. Connecticut College, 166*
7. Hobart and William Smith Colleges, 166*
8. George Washington University, 170
9. University of Pennsylvania, 185
*Head-to-head tiebreaker

As a reminder, the alumni Afterguard regatta was suppose to take place on 
Saturday, June 4^th; however, the regatta has been cancelled due to low 
registration for the event.

To see more results and learn more about the teams competing in all of the 
events visit the event website: http://2016nationals.collegesailing.org/.

Dan Egan, of Degan Media, is providing live coverage sponsored by 
LaserPerformance and Gill North America. It is streaming from the event 
website, http://2016nationals.collegesailing.org/. Additional live coverage and 
social media updates will be available throughout the events on the regatta 
website.

Contact: Jennifer Mitchell | Toile à Voile for ICSA | [email protected] 
| 763-234-8286 m.

About SDYC
“The San Diego Yacht Club encourages and fosters an environment that helps and 
continues to produce the best in the world of yachting-related activities. 
Founded in 1886, SDYC has become a world renown yachting community recognized 
for its success in bay sailing, ocean racing, cruising, angling, and its world 
class youth sailing program. SDYC is consistently ranked among the top 5 yacht 
clubs in the U.S. and is recognized by the Club Leadership Forum as one of the 
finest facilities of its kind in the world.”

The ICSA sponsors and partners through the 2015-2016 season are: 
LaserPerformance (www.laserperformance.com (http://www.laserperformance.com/) 
), title sponsor of “LaserPerformance Men’s and Women’s Singlehanded National 
Championship”, title sponsor of “LaserPerformance College Sailing Team Race 
National Championship” and Official Boat Supplier of the ICSA Spring National 
Championships. Sperry (www.sperry.com (http://www.sperry.com/en/home) ), title 
sponsor of the “Sperry College Sailing Women’s National Championship”. Gill 
North American (gillna.com (http://gillna.com/home_usa.aspx) ), title sponsor 
of “The Gill College Sailing National Championship”. Quantum Sail Design Group 
(www.quantumsails.com (https://www.quantumsails.com/) ), official sponsor of 
the “Quantum Women’s College Sailor of the Year”. Marlow Ropes 
(www.marlowropes.com (http://www.marlowropes.com/) ), presenting sponsor of the 
“Marlow Ropes College Sailor of the Year Award” and “Official Rope of College 
Sail
ing”. US Sailing (www.ussailing.org (http://www.ussailing.org/) ), supporting 
sponsor of the “ICSA National Championship Semi-finals”.

Photo Credit: Cynthia Sinclair Photography and Stacy Childers Photography & 
House of Style Studio

The Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association (ICSA) is the governing authority for 
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