Title: Lynne Marchiando Team Race Regatta Summary

Saturday, March 31

The Lynne Marchiando Trophy honors an MIT Sailor who enjoyed racing on the team and being an officer of NEISA while enrolled as a student here. Originally the event was a women's team race and migrated to a coed event in recent years. It is a fitting tribute to Lynne that so many top teams wish to race in this event annually.

Competitors worked their way through Flight 17 with 102 races today. Racing was very tight with very few play ones on the race course. Many thanks to Tony Weiner as our PRO with help from Hugh Dougherty, Carl Zimba, Dave Alfonso, and Alex Bost. Franny and Lucy Charles were tweaking buoys as an unstable northerly reluctantly gave it up to a westerly at 8-12 knots today. Sam Madden was our chief umpire with a full umpire team which we will recognize in tomorrow's summary.

Boston College stands on top of the standings with Yale, Stanford, and Harvard close behind them. The quality of competition is remarkable with many conference championships coming up next weekend.

The plan is to complete Round Robin 1 with 120 races and then split into gold and silver fleets with gold in 24 FJs and silver in 24 Fireflies.

Top 5

Visit http://scores.collegesailing.org/s18/lynne-marchiando-team-race/ for full results.

#TeamWinLoss
1Boston College Eagles102
2Yale Bulldogs94
3Stanford Cardinal85
4Harvard Crimson85
5MIT Engineers75
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