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ICSA Atlantic Coast - Boston Uni Nov 15-16

by Matt Knowles - College Sailing Media on 17 Nov 2008
Intercollegiate Sailing Association (ICSA) . http://www.collegesailing.org/
Atlantic Coast Tournament Boston University November 15-16 2008 Regatta Highlights:

Day 1: No breeze early; one bad A race, followed by a long delay. Wind filled in around 1230. 5 races in A, 4 in B before darkness set in. One protest filed and denied; several breakdowns filed, two granted. Thank you to the coaches who stuck around to hear protests, and thanks to the BU undergrads and grad student who helped run races, move marks, etc.

Day 2: Big breeze. We added a Triangle course to minimize gybing. Carnage ensued nevertheless. Race 6A completed, won by Hobart in convincing style. One boat ended up on the bike path in Boston. Regatta suspended due to heavy winds, boat damage. When it was clear that no more racing would be possible (heavy breeze, forecast to build), racing called for the day, forcing us to drop scores from 5A and 6A.

Apologies for the teams which traveled so far; too bad we couldn't complete more races. Thanks to coaches for hearing protests, to the BU undergrads for their assistance, and to Ben Spiller and Kerry Sullivan for helping this weekend. A big thanks to Mike Horn for helping to pull a boat off the rocks.


Zhik provided gear which was awarded as prizes for the top 3 skippers and crews in each division.







Winning Team : Yale
Joseph Morris '12 ALL
Michael Hessim '10 ALL
Cam Cullman '12 ALL
Genoa Warren '12 ALL

A division = 4 Races
B division = 4 Races
A B TOT

1. Yale 19 19 38
2. URI 21 17 38
3. Hobart 15 27 42
4. Dartmouth 24 22 46
5. U. Miami 18 30 48
6. Coast Guard 40 10 50
7. Salve Regina 21 29 50
8. U. New Hampshire 35 18 53
9. BU 40 29 69
10. Bates 32 42 74
11. Bowdoin 33 44 77
12. U. Florida 37 47 84
13. Fordham 43 43 86
14. Cornell 49 40 89
15. Columbia 53 63 116
16. Princeton 65 61 126


A division = 4 Races
TOT
1. Hobart 15 Austin Kana '09 ALL
Kaitlyn Van Nostrand '09 ALL
2. U. Miami 18 David Hernandez '12 ALL
Nicole Popp '12 ALL
3. Yale 19 Joseph Morris '12 ALL
Michael Hessim '10 ALL
4. Salve Regina 21 Rome Kirby '11 ALL
Karafaye Buffa '12 1-2, Kelly Jordan 09 3-4
5. URI 21 Josh Greenfield '09 ALL
Lisa Costich '10 ALL
6. Dartmouth 24 Sam Williams '12 ALL
Anne Megargel '09 ALL
7. Bates 32 Carolyn Nye '09 ALL
Frances Chase '10 ALL
8. Bowdoin 33 Alex Takatel '12 ALL
Meredith Steck '09 ALL
9. U. New Hampshire 35 Kevin Buruchian '09 ALL
Shannon Lane '12 1-2 Sean Badger '09 3-4
10. U. Florida 37 J.P. Wright '10 ALL
Katherine Kostamo '12 1-3, Dan Webendorfer
'09 4
11. BU 40 Ben Greenfield '11 ALL
Fiona Gordon '12 ALL
12. Coast Guard 40 Sam Ingham '11 ALL
Cezar Gomez '10 ALL
13. Fordham 43 Christian Emseik '10 ALL
Gabriella Macari '09 ALL
14. Cornell 49 Vincent Andrews '11 ALL
Chauncey Joyce '09 ALL
15. Columbia 53 Dan Nassar '10 ALL
Rebecca Kelly '09 ALL
16. Princeton 65 Kate Costello '12 ALL
Kyle Trombley '11 ALL


B division = 4 Races
TOT
1. Coast Guard 10 Jon Duffett '11 ALL
Jenn Hom '09 1-2, Chris Grabe '12 3-4
2. URI 17 Chris DeCollibus '09 ALL
Nick Dovbniak '09 ALL
3. U. New Hampshire 18 Clark Dhein '09 ALL
Lydia Johnson '09 ALL
4. Yale 19 Cam Cullman '12 ALL
Genoa Warren '12 ALL
5. Dartmouth 22 Ed Jude Glackin '11 ALL
Sarah Freihofer '10 ALL
6. Hobart 27 Austen Anderson '12 1-2, Rob Crane '09 3-4
Maria Trainer '10 ALL
7. Salve Regina 29 Torey Pellegrini '10 ALL Crew: L. Grygiel '10
1,
C Jakob '12 2, P Pellegrini '12 3, L Cotta
'10 4
8. BU 29 Tripp Cashel '11 ALL
Liz Santovasian '11 ALL
9. U. Miami 30 Nich Voss '12 ALL
Rachel Libby '10 1-2, Hanna Marshburn '10 3-4
10. Cornell 40 Philip Alley '12 ALL
Cecelia Walker '10 ALL
11. Bates 42 Billy Hines '11 ALL
Carolyn Griffiths '10 ALL
12. Fordham 43 Graham Gardner '11 ALL
Mary Wachowicz '10 ALL
13. Bowdoin 44 Pete Wadden '09 ALL
Coco Sprague '11 ALL
14. U. Florida 47 Meredith Muller '09 ALL
Jaime Austin '09 1-2, Deron Ward '09 3-4
15. Princeton 61 Esteban Plaza-Jennoass '11 ALL
Edith Lederman '09 ALL
16. Columbia 63 Cameron Friedman '10 ALL
Kerry Morrison '11 ALL


1 2 3 4 TOT
1
Yale A 1 13 4 1 19
B 10 3 1 5 19
11 27 32 38 38

2
URI A 5 7 2 7 21
B 2 9 4 2 17
7 23 29 38 38

3
Hobart A 7 1 1 6 15
B 1 6 9 11 27
8 15 25 42 42

4
Dartmouth A 3 12 6 3 24
B 7 2 5 8 22
10 24 35 46 46

5
U. Miami A 2 11 3 2 18
B 5 4 11 10 30
7 22 36 48 48

6
Coast Guard A 15 5 5 15 40
B 4 1 2 3 10
19 25 32 50 50

7
Salve Regina A 8 2 7 4 21
B 3 7 12 7 29
11 20 39 50 50

8
U. New Hampshire A 9 3 15 8 35
B 6 8 3 1 18
15 26 44 53 53

9
BU A 11 4 11 14 40
B 9 5 6 9 29
20 29 46 69 69

10
Bates A 4 6 12 10 32
B 11 11 14 6 42
15 32 58 74 74

11
Bowdoin A 6 8 10 9 33
B 12 10 8 14 44
18 36 54 77 77

12
U. Florida A 10 9 13 5 37
B 8 13 13 13 47
18 40 66 84 84

13
Fordham A 12 10 9 12 43
B 13 BKD 7 12 43
25 46 62 86 86

14
Cornell A 14 14 8 13 49
B 14 12 10 4 40

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