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Yale is the LaserPerformance Team Race National Champion
NEWPORT, R.I. (May 27, 2019) – Racing was completed today in the
LaserPerformance Team Race National Championship in Newport Harbor out of
host site Sail Newport Sailing Center in Fort Adams State Park. This is the
second of three, spring college sailing national championships hosted by
Brown University with the New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association
(NEISA) also supported by Harvard University. The top sixteen collegiate
team racing teams in the nation competed for the national title and the
Walter C. Wood Trophy and Yale University won the title.

Racing started on time this morning in a nice northerly breeze. The wind
started to get light for the last few races of the day as a southerly sea
breeze was working its way in.

Principal Race Officer Kyle Assad kept the course running well all three
days of the event. Along with the regatta chairs Justin Assad (Dartmouth
College head coach) and Mike O'Connor (Harvard University head coach) and
the team of umpires – it was a great regatta with top-level team racing.

Going into the final four Yale was already the winner after yesterdays
racing concluded, but the three other teams each had a chance to take
second place given the right circumstances. Each race was challenging and
there were many races that were not determined until right at the finish
line.

Yale had two loses today, but that did not affect their podium finish. This
is the fifth time in the last seven years that Yale has won the Walter
Cromwell Wood Bowl – the previous two years College of Charleston won it.

“It was good conditions today and fair racing,” says Bill Healy, associate
head coach for Yale. “We sailed the same group we ended with yesterday
looking to go undefeated today, but it was tough racing. The group of
racers is so strong and every mistake is amplified.”

“This regatta was incredible and sailing late yesterday paid off – getting
races off quickly this morning did also as the breeze died down right after
we finished the final four,” says Healy.

Sailing for Yale is: Shawn Harvey '21, Graceann Nicolosi '20, Nicholas
Baird '19, Kira Woods '19, Nicolas Hernandez '19, Sonia Lingos-Utley '21,
Claudia Loiacono '21, Christine Klingler '20 and Sam Tobin '22.

Georgetown came out strong on the water this morning and won all three of
their races, finishing in second place overall.

“We had all good racing this morning with no mistakes,” says Mike Callahan,
head coach for Georgetown. “It felt more like our bread and butter
conditions – similar to what we practice in on the Potomac River.”

“We finished the regatta strong and I am really proud of the team,” says
Callahan.

Sailing for Georgetown is: Andy Reiter '19, Haley Shea '19, Sean Segerblom
'20, Rebecca Fung '19, William Logue '20, Caroline Teare '21, Claire Mohun
'19, Noah Kelleher '19, Jack Hogan '21, Marley Mais '21, Andrew Person '21
and Lucy Beimfohr '21.

Stanford finished in third place after a hard fought regatta. They lost two
races this morning, but stayed ahead of Dartmouth to come in third place
overall.

“We had a photo finish against Georgetown that ended with a tough loss,”
says Clinton Hayes, interim head coach for Stanford. “In the Yale race we
had an unfortunate foul on the first beat and never recovered. It was nice
to get a decisive win against Dartmouth to be on the podium.”

“Overall we were really fast but had a few too many fouls and a couple
small mistakes to keep us out of contention for second,” says Hayes.

Sailing for Stanford is: Jacob Rosenberg '20, Meg Gerli '19, Jack Parkin
'21, Camille White '22, Romain Screve '21, Madeline Bubb '20, Kathryn
Booker '19, Taylor Kirkpatrick '20, Sammy Pickell '22 and Matthew Hogan ’21.

Dartmouth also lost two races this morning and had one win against Yale.
They finished in fourth place overall.

Sailing for Dartmouth is: Christopher Williford '19, Rebecca McElvain '19,
Jack McGraw '20, Paige Clarke '20, Timothy Greenhouse '21, Eloise Burn '21,
Mary Amis '19, Aisling Sullivan '22, Alyssa Berger '19, Max Clapp '21 and
Carlota Hopkins Guerra '22.

Racing continues tomorrow at 10 a.m. in the Gill College Sailing Coed
National Championship at Sail Newport in Newport, R.I. The event will begin
with two days of Semifinals racing followed by two days of Finals racing.

*Final Results (wins and losses): *
1. Yale University, 21-4
2. Georgetown University, 20-5
3. Stanford University, 17-8
4. Dartmouth College, 15-10

*Final Scores, places 5-8, (wins and losses)*
5. College of Charleston, 13.5-8
6. U.S. Naval Academy, 12-10
7. Boston College, 12-10
8. Hobart and William Smith Colleges, 11-11

*Final Scores, places 9-16 (wins and losses)*
9. Bowdoin College, 6-9
10. University of California at Santa Barbara, 6-9
11. Fordham University, 6-9
12. University of Wisconsin, 4-11
13. Jacksonville University, 3-12
14. Texas A&M University at Galveston, 3-12
15. University of Washington, 1-14
16. University of Michigan, 1-14

To learn more about the teams competing in all of the events and to follow
the racing and results visit the event website:
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Dan Egan, of Degan Media, will provide some live coverage during the
events, presenting sponsor is US Sailing and supporting sponsor of the live
coverage is LaserPerformance, streaming from the event website.
*Team Racing*: May 28, release of Team Racing video
*Coed*: May 29, full day coverage; May 30, full day coverage; May 31, full
day coverage and awards; June 3, release of Coed recap.

Follow the events via the regatta app from US Sailing, learn how to sign up
here: ICSA Nationals App
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Additional social media updates will be available throughout the events on
the regatta website.

Rob Migliaccio will be providing photos for these events.

Contact: Jennifer Mitchell |Toile à Voile for ICSA |
[email protected] | 970-216-7072 m.

The ICSA sponsors and partners through the 2018-19 season are:
LaserPerformance (www.laserperformance.com
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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
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title sponsor of the “Sperry College Sailing Women’s National
Championship”. Gill North American (gillna.com
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title sponsor of “The Gill College Sailing National Championship”. Quantum
Sail Design Group (www.quantumsails.com
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official sponsor of the “Quantum Women’s College Sailor of the Year”.
Marlow Ropes (www.marlowropes.com
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presenting sponsor of the “Marlow Ropes College Sailor of the Year Award”
and “Official Rope of College Sailing”. US Sailing (www.ussailing.org
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“The Robert H. Hobbs Sportsman of the Year Sponsored by US Sailing” and
“The 2019 College Sailing Live Coverage Presented by US Sailing”.
Professional Boats (www.professionalboats.com/
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official sponsor of the 2019 ICSA Spring National Championships.
1st Place, Yale University
3rd Place, Stanford University
Yale University celebrating
4th Place, Dartmouth College
2nd Place, Georgetown University
Georgetown University vs. Yale University
Stanford University
Dartmouth College
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