College Sailing Spotlight: University of New Hampshire
The Wildcat sailors at the University of New Hampshire take their sailing, community and leadership seriously.
The Wildcat sailors at the University of New Hampshire take their sailing, community and leadership seriously.
The University of Connecticut Sailing Team is working toward creating a sustainable team model to ensure their program’s longevity.
Sailors at the University of Michigan rely on a strong alumni network and active student board members to run their successful program.
Despite a short cold season, the hard working sailors at McGill University do everything they can to get on the water.
With strong student leadership, Yale’s sailing team focuses on improving and performing at full potential as often as possible.
The hard-working MIT Engineers take to the Charles River to hone their racing, sportsmanship, and leadership.
Student athletes at Hobart and William Smith stay on top of their game despite the cold temperatures of Geneva, N.Y.
The Brown University sailing team–one of the first college-sailing programs in the U.S.–has been to 37 national championships in the past 13 years.
This student-run club team welcomed its first full-time head coach for the 2011 fall season and has high expectations for the spring.
This varsity team celebrates its 75th anniversary in 2012, and is gunning for a strong performance at spring nationals.
Top-notch coaching helped the Roger Williams Hawks win the Team Race National Championship in the Spring of 2011.
With a convenient, new facility, experienced coaching staff and large fleet of boats, the St. Mary’s Seahawks are a powerhouse in college sailing.
The Wildcat sailors at the University of New Hampshire take their sailing, community and leadership seriously.
The University of Connecticut Sailing Team is working toward creating a sustainable team model to ensure their program’s longevity.
Sailors at the University of Michigan rely on a strong alumni network and active student board members to run their successful program.
Despite a short cold season, the hard working sailors at McGill University do everything they can to get on the water.
With strong student leadership, Yale’s sailing team focuses on improving and performing at full potential as often as possible.
The hard-working MIT Engineers take to the Charles River to hone their racing, sportsmanship, and leadership.
Student athletes at Hobart and William Smith stay on top of their game despite the cold temperatures of Geneva, N.Y.
The Brown University sailing team–one of the first college-sailing programs in the U.S.–has been to 37 national championships in the past 13 years.
This student-run club team welcomed its first full-time head coach for the 2011 fall season and has high expectations for the spring.
This varsity team celebrates its 75th anniversary in 2012, and is gunning for a strong performance at spring nationals.
Top-notch coaching helped the Roger Williams Hawks win the Team Race National Championship in the Spring of 2011.
With a convenient, new facility, experienced coaching staff and large fleet of boats, the St. Mary’s Seahawks are a powerhouse in college sailing.
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