The Best Kept Secret in College Sailing
The Peter Wenner Rainbow Invitational in Hawaii is an awesome kickoff to the college season for teams in the know.
The Peter Wenner Rainbow Invitational in Hawaii is an awesome kickoff to the college season for teams in the know.
Despite a short cold season, the hard working sailors at McGill University do everything they can to get on the water.
Familiar teams grace the top of the first college rankings of the season, but some newcomers keep the field interesting.
Yale stays on top, but just. Georgetown and Coast Guard are gearing up for a strong season finish.
Yale is definitively in the lead after a winning weekend both at home and on the road.
Yale and Charleston continue to lead both the CoEd and Women’s rankings.
Yale takes the top spot on both sides of the first rankings in 2015, but with some new teams making waves, it’s setting up to be an interesting season.
Going to school in a city filled with entertainment and culture can be distracting, but the Tulane University Sailing Team knows how to use it in their favor.
Conner Blouin was a two-time All-American Honorable Mention, a First-Team Academic All-American, and was part of the first sailing team in Washington College history to make it to the ICSA Coed Nationals. He’s ready to bring that success back to the team as head coach.
The University of California San Diego (UCSD) sailing team has quadrupled in size over the last four years, making it one of the largest and fastest growing teams on the Pacific coast. With the help of team captain John Olson and volunteer coach Dave Wright, the foundation has been laid for the team to continue to succeed.
Coast Guard sailors are effective multitaskers, juggling sailing with their studies, extracurriculars, and training to serve in the USCG.
Last June, the Cornell women’s sailing team was elevated to varsity status. SW catches up with head coach Brian Clancy.
The Peter Wenner Rainbow Invitational in Hawaii is an awesome kickoff to the college season for teams in the know.
Despite a short cold season, the hard working sailors at McGill University do everything they can to get on the water.
Familiar teams grace the top of the first college rankings of the season, but some newcomers keep the field interesting.
Yale stays on top, but just. Georgetown and Coast Guard are gearing up for a strong season finish.
Yale is definitively in the lead after a winning weekend both at home and on the road.
Yale and Charleston continue to lead both the CoEd and Women’s rankings.
Yale takes the top spot on both sides of the first rankings in 2015, but with some new teams making waves, it’s setting up to be an interesting season.
Going to school in a city filled with entertainment and culture can be distracting, but the Tulane University Sailing Team knows how to use it in their favor.
Conner Blouin was a two-time All-American Honorable Mention, a First-Team Academic All-American, and was part of the first sailing team in Washington College history to make it to the ICSA Coed Nationals. He’s ready to bring that success back to the team as head coach.
The University of California San Diego (UCSD) sailing team has quadrupled in size over the last four years, making it one of the largest and fastest growing teams on the Pacific coast. With the help of team captain John Olson and volunteer coach Dave Wright, the foundation has been laid for the team to continue to succeed.
Coast Guard sailors are effective multitaskers, juggling sailing with their studies, extracurriculars, and training to serve in the USCG.
Last June, the Cornell women’s sailing team was elevated to varsity status. SW catches up with head coach Brian Clancy.
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