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Legler, Andrews and Schwerdtfeger Inducted into College Sailing Hall of Fame
NEWPORT, R.I. (June 4, 2019) – The Intercollegiate Sailing Association
(ICSA) honored three individuals for their contributions to the sport of
college sailing by inducting them into the ICSA Hall of Fame over the
course of the 2019 ICSA Spring National Championships hosted at Sail
Newport Sailing Center at Fort Adams by Brown University with support from
the New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association (NEISA), the University
of Rhode Island, Harvard University and Dartmouth University.

*Alyson Leigh Schwerdtfeger* (Waltham, Mass.) was recognized with the James
Rousmaniere Award for student leadership; *Kenneth Legler *(Reading, Mass.)
was honored with the Campbell Family Award for Lifetime Service; *Jesse
Andrews* (Honolulu, Hawaii) was awarded the Graham Hall Award for
outstanding service by a college sailing professional.

The Hall of Fame was established in 1969 to honor individuals for either
undergraduate competitive achievement in sailing or outstanding leadership
and service to the establishment, development and growth of the sport.  The
names of the inductees will be added to the ICSA College Sailing Hall of
Fame, which is on permanent display in the Robert Crown Center at the U.S.
Naval Academy (Annapolis, Md.).

The James Rousmaniere Award for Student Leadership recognizes an
undergraduate for extraordinary achievement in leadership whose efforts
have made a significant contribution to the development, progress and
success of his or her club or team, conference or the ICSA.

Schwerdtfeger, a senior at Bentley University, has been a leader in the New
England sailing conference as the vice president of the club sailing team
at Bentley for three years as well as being on the NEISA executive board
for two years.

She has been an advocate for smaller club sailing programs and helped
advise other teams as well as taking on the management of the NEISA social
media page to bring together sailing and modern communication. Her fellow
competitors know Schwerdtfeger as a kind leader on and off the water.

“Receiving the James Rousmaniere Student Leadership award means so much to
me,” says Schwerdtfeger. “Coming from a school with as small of a sailing
team as Bentley University, I never imagined I would have the opportunity
to be so involved with my conference and the ICSA. The opportunity to be a
part of the ICSA has made a lasting impact on my college sailing career,
and I am extremely appreciative to be recognized for this award.”

“My favorite thing about college sailing is the opportunity to get out on
the water and sail throughout the week with some of my closest friends,”
says Schwerdtfeger. “Racing on the weekends allowed me to travel around New
England and meet individuals from other universities with similar
interests. I loved being a part of the ICSA and NEISAbecause it provided me
with an outlet outside of my coursework, and a chance to gain leadership
skills further than those gained through being on the executive board for
the Bentley sailing program.”

“Overall, I have had the ability to watch the ICSA and the Bentley sailing
program grow exponentially throughout my time in college, and I am excited
to see what the future holds for both organizations,” she says of some of
the success she has seen while being involved with college sailing.

The Campbell Family Award for Lifetime Service, which was recently re-named
at the 2019 Annual Spring College Sailing Meeting to honor the Campbell
family’s contribution to the sport of college sailing. It recognizes a
career of extraordinary service to college sailing, as a volunteer or
professional.

Ken Legler has been head sailing coach at Tufts University for almost 40
years and has shared his love of the sport with his Tufts sailors and the
broader sailing community. He has been a long-time supporter of college
sailing teams large and small and focuses on the fun and sportsmanship of
the sport. While he has coached many successful sailors and teams, Legler’s
decades of devotion transcend the performance he has been a part of.

The Tufts Jumbos have won 20 national championships (8 women’s, 5 team
racing, 3 dinghy, 3 singlehanded and 1 match racing). Legler has coached 92
All-Americans (46 skippers, 25 Women skippers and 21 Crews). He has also
been the coach of three College Sailor of the Year recipients.

Before Tufts, Legler was the head coach at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy
for two years, where the team won two national championships and had four
All-Americans.

“The support and encouragement that Ken gives to his sailors resonates
throughout the entire college sailing community,” says Ian Morgan, a sailor
on the Tufts team. “In this intense competitive arena, Ken’s spirit reminds
everyone that the foundation of our beloved sport is fun and sportsmanship.”

“Historically, Tufts has always had one of the largest college sailing
teams,” says Morgan. “Our substantial roster is Ken’s legacy; he wants to
provide as many students as possible the opportunity to enjoy the sport he
has structured his entire life around.”

“The students of course,” says Legler about what has kept him enthusiastic
about college sailing. “They are far smarter than I am but I know more so
we enjoy a wonderful relationship. I also enjoy working outside enjoying
nature all except for the temperature many days.”

On winning this honor Legler states: “I guess this means people have taken
some notice of what I have accomplished as a coach and not just the
longevity but some of the successes along the way.”

The Graham Hall Awards for outstanding service by a college sailing
professional recognizes organizers, administrators, advisors, or coaches
who have served the best interested of College Sailing at the club/team,
conference or national level.

Jesse Andrews has been coaching at the University of Hawaii for 22 years.
As an alumnus of the school and sailing team, he decided to join the
coaching staff and give back to the program he learned from.

“Since 1997 Jesse Andrews has been giving back,” says Andy Johnson head
sailing coach at the University of Hawaii. “He has helped guide the
University of Hawaii Sailing Team to numerous Pacific Coast Championships
and two National titles: the women’s team in 2001 on the Charles River in
Boston and in 2004 with the University of Hawaii Coed team on the Columbia
River in Oregon.”

“He has served the Pacific Coast Collegiate Sailing Conference on its Board
in various leadership positions over the years,” says Johnson. “Jesse
continues to be a positive influence on the University of Hawaii sailors
and college sailing in general.”

“There is no doubt Jesse will continue to ‘give back’ as his coaching
career goes on at the University of Hawaii,” says Johnson.

“I really enjoy the team atmosphere,” says Andrews of what he loves about
college sailing. “There are so many personalities and different backgrounds
on a sailing team from year to year. To see and help a team bond and grow
together every year is rewarding. Andy Johnson and I really try and keep
the atmosphere fun yet at a highly competitive level.”

“Sailing in college are some of the best years of these sailors lives,”
says Andrews. “Helping them by sharing my passion of sailing and guiding
them in the right direction is a pleasure. College sailing provides so many
positive experiences and opportunities for sailors to take with them into
the post college sailing life. I hope that they all continue to sail and
help other young sailors in their future.”

“Winning this award is a great honor,” he says. “To be on a list of so many
mentors and legendary college coaches is a great reward for so many years
of coaching at UH.”

Photo credit: Rob Migliaccio and Allison Chenard.

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

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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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