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Charleston, Cornell, Georgetown Win Big Across the East Coast


Article by Christopher Klevan, Photo courtesy of Ken Legler


Charleston Wins Danmark Trophy

#6 College of Charleston won the 75th edition of the Danmark Trophy, held at the Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut. The Danmark, traditionally, is one of the most competitive interconference regattas of the fall season. Scheduled at the beginning of October, it marks the beginning of autumn and the period where the chips start to hit the table with Conference Championships looming at the end of the month.

After two days and 26 races of sailing in varied conditions, the Cougars of Charleston edged #12 MIT by 15 points. Clearly not out of their element in the first cold weekend of New England, the SAISA powerhouse picked up where they left off as last season’s champions. This rendition of the contending team features recognizable seniors Stefano Peschiera and Grace McCarthy, A-Division winners at the Danmark with 93 points. The B-Division team however, is different than the one we saw at last spring’s championship. Finishing second in B-Division for the Cougars was Junior, Augie Dale and Sophomore, Katherine Lounsbury. Last time we saw Mr. Dale was in his B-Division winning effort at the 2016 ICSA National Championship in San Diego, CA, where Dale was then flying the colors of the Old Dominion University Monarchs. After taking the year off last year to adhere to ICSA transfer policies, Dale’s return, coupled with the stellar sailing of Peschiera, McCarthy and Lounsbury, helped to solidify the continued relevance of the defending champions.

Winning B-Division was Trevor Long ‘19 with Marcus Abate ‘20 and Julia Cho ‘20 of MIT. The Engineers edged Dale and Lounsbury by 1 point in contributing to MIT’s second place team effort.

The #18 Roger Williams Hawks finished 3rd overall at the event with 228 points.

 


Cornell Wins the Susan Rogers Women's Interconference

The lone interconference on the Women’s Sailing front was the Susan Rogers ‘75 Memorial Regatta. Sailed on the mighty Cayuga Lake, on the shores of Ithaca, New York, home to Cornell University, the regatta featured a breezy northerly with plenty of fetch for significant waves. Cornell might be located in central New York but their sailing venue is very exposed.

After 8 races sailed in each division, the home team, Cornell University won the event decisively. Finishing with 35 points, winning 10 of the 16 races sailed in the event, unranked Cornell defeated #4 University of Rhode Island by 26 points.

Hobart and William Smith sailors Bailey Carter ‘19 and Anna Flaherty ‘20 won A-Division with 21 points in 8 races. Cornell University’s B-Division boat, Gabby Rizika ‘20 and Tara Bergstrom ‘18, dominated their division winning all but 1 of the 8 races sailed. That lone imperfection for the Big Red Ladies was a 2nd place finish.

The #19 William Smith ladies finished 3rd overall with 68 points after 16 races.

 


Georgetown wins MAISA Match Race

#1 Georgetown University won the 2017 Intrepid Trophy  held at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. The newest MAISA Match Race Champion started the event off slow and qualified for the knockout stage as the 4 seed. Falling behind 1-0 to last year’s National Championship runners up, #4 Hobart and William Smith Colleges in the first round of the knockout, the odds were not in the Hoya’s favor. However, Georgetown won the last 2 races of the best of 3 series to face #9 Navy in the finals. Georgetown swept the Midshipmen to win the event. Both teams advance to this year’s Match Race National Championship held at College of Charleston in Charleston, SC, November 10-12.  

University of British Columbia won the NWICSA Match Race Championship held in British Columbia and in doing so, secured a berth to the ICSA Match Race National Championship, aforementioned above. Congratulations and good luck.

 


College of Charleston Wins the SAISA Women's Singlehanded Championship

College of Charleston’s Sophomore, Kelly-Ann Arrindell won the SAISA Women's Singlehanded Championship last weekend held at University of South Florida. Winning 4 of the 6 races and finishing with 9 points overall, her effort was nothing short of dominant. Marian Frances Williams ‘21 of Charleston grabbed the final qualifying spot finishing second at the event with 14 points. Both ladies qualified to compete in the Singlehanded National Championship held in St. Petersburg, Florida, November 4-5.

 


College of Charleston Wins the SAISA Women's Fall Championship

The #9 College of Charleston Women won the SAISA Women's Fall, the South Atlantic women’s conference championship. Serving as the conference’s qualifier for the Women’s Atlantic Coast Championship, the event brings out the best women in the conference. The regatta was a combined division event.

Charleston’s victory was led by Ali Toppa ‘20 and Caroline Bracken ‘19. The Cougars’ top boat won 4 of the 9 races and finished with 21 points.

The South Florida Bulls finished second with 89 points while the Eckerd Tritons finished 3rd, rounding out those qualifying for SAISA’s 3 spots at ACC’s.