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College Sailing announces 2014 All-Academic Sailing Team

by Jennifer Mitchell on 5 Aug 2014
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The Inter-collegiate Sailing Association (ICSA) has named its 2014 All-Academic Sailing Team. The All-Academic Sailing Team recognizes collegiate sailors who have achieved excellence in national and inter-conference competition as well as excelling at the highest academic level for the 2013 – 2014 academic year. The All-Academic Sailing Team was inaugurated in 2006. A nominated sailor must have a minimum of a 3.5 cumulative GPA (on a 4.0 scale), junior or senior academic standing and they must be a key starter or reserve on a school’s sailing team.

A seven-person committee comprised of representatives from conferences in the ICSA evaluates the nominated sailors. The committee uses the same competition data that is used to determine the ICSA All-American Team, which honors sailors for their exceptional competitive performance.

The committee can select up to ten scholar athletes for both the First and Second All-Academic Teams who have proven to be highly competitive both academically and in competition. This year, for the third time, the committee has also named an All-Conference Team. This team recognizes exemplary sailors who are also great representatives, but were not able to be included on the First or Second Teams.

This year’s All-Academic Team is comprised of 10 First Team members, 10 Second Team members and 34 All-Conference members.

'It was a challenging task for the committee to select these teams as there are so many qualified student athletes,' says Matt Lindblad, head coach of the MIT Varsity Sailing Team and chairman of the ICSA All-Academic Sailing Team Selection Committee.

2014 ICSA First All-Academic Sailing Team

(Name, Hometown, School, Year, Major, GPA)

Clerc Cooper (New Orleans, La.), College of Charleston’ 15, History, 3.91
Eugenia Custo-Greig (Key Biscayne, Fla.), Yale University ’14, Comparative Literature, 3.79
Brian Drumm (Marblehead, Mass.), Harvard University ’15, Applied Math, 3.895
Emma Ferris (Annapolis, Md.), U.S. Naval Academy ’15, Naval Architecture, 3.8
Katherine Gaumond (Mill Valley, Calif.), Yale University ’15, Economics, 3.75
Helen Lord (Providence, R.I.), Brown University ’14, Neurobiology, 3.83
Lindsey Ludwig (Winchester, Mass.), Cornell University ’14, Applied Economics and Management, Communications, 3.886
Julia Oak (Ellicott City, Md.), Hobart and William Smith Colleges ’14, Asian Studies and Sociology, 3.82
Amanda Salvesen (Edgewater, Md.), Yale University ’14, Global Affairs, 3.75
Iris Xu (Cambridge, Mass.), Massachusetts Institute of Technology ‘14, Math and Computer Science, 4.0

2014 ICSA Second All-Academic Sailing Team

(Name, Hometown, School, Year, Major, GPA)

Sky Adams (Santa Barbara, Calif.), Brown University ’14, Computer Science, 3.72
Elizabeth Chambers (Mooresville, N.C.), College of Charleston ’14, Exercise Science, 3.80
Michael Croteau (Brunswick, Maine), Bowdoin College ’15, Economics and Computer Science, 3.881
Darcy Jensen (Mount Dora, Fla.), University of South Florida ’15, International Business, 3.88
Andrea Luna (Caracas, Venezuela), Old Dominion University ’15, International Business and Marketing, 3.77
Sarah Peck (Old Lyme, Conn.), Dartmouth College ’14, Romance Languages, 3.88
Helena Scutt (Stanford, Calif.), Stanford University ’14, Biomechanical Engineering, 3.813
Sarah Smith (Darien, Conn.), Yale University ’15, Statistics, 3.91
Karinne Smolenyak (Charlevoix, Mich.), University of Michigan ’15, Political Science and International Studies, 3.897
Solvig Sayre (Vineyard Haven, Mass.), Eckerd College ’14, International Relations, 3.73

2014 ICSA All-Conference All-Academic Sailing Team

(Name, Hometown, School, Year, Major)

Rachel Austin (Clinton, Ohio), Old Dominion University ’14, English
Becker Awqatty (Boston, Mass.), Northeastern University ’14, Mathematics and Electrical Engineering
Estelle Beguin (Boston, Mass.), Northeastern University ’14, Chemical Engineering
Jackson Bloch (Brunswick, Maine), Bowdoin College ’15, Biology
Jennifer Borshoff (Rochester, N.Y.), Cornell University ’15, Mechanical Engineering
Erik Brydges (Saint Augustine, Fla.), Eckerd College ’14, International Relations and Global Affairs and Political Science
Louisa Chafee (Providence, R.I.), Brown University ’14, Early Cultures
Alexa Ciarolla (Rolling Hills Estates, Calif.), United States Naval Academy ’14, History
Collin Clark (Duxbury, Mass.), Cornell University ’14, Industrial and Labor Relations
Michael Drumm (Marblehead, Mass.), Harvard University ’15, Human Developmental and Regenerative Biology
Laura Dunphy (Cambridge, Mass.), Massachusetts Institute of Technology ’15, Biological Engineering
William Feldman (Hingham, Mass.), Yale University ’14, Economics
Christopher Jensen (Mountain View, Calif.), Salve Regina University ’14, Business Administration
Melany Johnson (Berwyn, Pa.), Eckerd College ’15, Business Management
Johanna Kincaid (Providence, R.I.), Brown University ’15, Applied Mathematics
Baillie Lawless (Rochester, N.Y.), Salve Regina University ’15, Interactive Communication Technology
Conor Lodge (Edgartown, Mass.), Northeastern University ’14, English
Kelly McGlynn (Providence, R.I.), Brown University ’15, Environmental Studies
Justine Morrison (Merrimac, Mass.), US Coast Guard Academy ’14, Civil Engineering
Kayla Ngan (Cambridge, Mass.), Massachusetts Institute of Technology ’15, Chemical Engineering and Management Science
Tom Peabody (Brunswick, Maine), Bowdoin College ’14, History
Peter Edmunds (Brunswick, Maine), Bowdoin College ’14, Economics
Chris Price (Huntington, N.Y.), Dartmouth College ’14, Chemistry
JD Reddaway (Suwanee, Ga.), Georgia Institute of Technology ’15, Computer Science
Tyler Rice (Providence, R.I.), Brown University ’14, Economics and Environmental Studies
Isabel Ruane (Wilton, Conn.), Harvard University ’14, History
Drew Shea (Providence, R.I.), Brown University ’14, Business Economics
Jacob Spracher (Hampton, Va.), Old Dominion University ’15, Electrical Engineering & Computer Engineering
Colin Voigt (Minnetonka, Minn.), Old Dominion University ’15, Fine Arts-Graphic Design
Katherine Walker (Stanford, Calif.), Stanford University ’14, Science, Technology and Society
Elizabeth Wallace (Fort Gratiot, Mich.), University of Michigan ’14, Business and Spanish
Ann Williamson (Lewes, Del.), Eckerd College ’15, Environmental Studies
Charlotte Williamson (Brunswick, Maine), Bowdoin College ‘15 Art History
McKenzie Wilson (Stanford, Calif.), Stanford University ’14, Human Biology and Global Health

The Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association (ICSA) is the governing authority for sailing competition at colleges and universities throughout the United States and in some parts of Canada. Visit College Sailing to learn more.
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