College Sailing Team Spotlight: University of Wisconsin-Madison
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 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.
The final rankings of the Fall 2011 season look at the top teams in each conference.
St. Mary’s annual alumni regatta, the Possum Bowl, offered some chilling lessons for this recent grad.
Roger Williams wraps up the fall season at the top of the coed rankings with Dartmouth and Yale rounding out the top three. Yale has been the clear leader in the women’s rankings throughout all six polls this season. This week, they’re trailed by URI and Dartmouth.
Top-notch coaching helped the Roger Williams Hawks win the Team Race National Championship in the Spring of 2011.
With the Atlantic Coast and Pacific Coast Championships lined up for this weekend, Yale retains the top spot in both the coed and women’s rankings. Charleston and Georgetown round out the coed top three while Rhode Island moves up to third behind Connecticut College in the women’s rankings.
Yale hits the top of both the coed and women’s rankings. Charleston and Roger Williams round out the coed top three, while Connecticut College and Georgetown hold second and third in the women’s rankings.
In the third poll of the Fall 2011 season, the College of Charleston holds the lead in the coed rankings while Yale dominates the women’s rankings.
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 ODU Monarchs have convenient access to sailing on campus and often make the sport their vocation after graduating.
With an overwhelming number of first-place votes, the College of Charleston hits the top of the coed rankings. Meanwhile, Yale, Connecticut College and Boston College make up a close top three in the women’s rankings.
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.
The final rankings of the Fall 2011 season look at the top teams in each conference.
St. Mary’s annual alumni regatta, the Possum Bowl, offered some chilling lessons for this recent grad.
Roger Williams wraps up the fall season at the top of the coed rankings with Dartmouth and Yale rounding out the top three. Yale has been the clear leader in the women’s rankings throughout all six polls this season. This week, they’re trailed by URI and Dartmouth.
Top-notch coaching helped the Roger Williams Hawks win the Team Race National Championship in the Spring of 2011.
With the Atlantic Coast and Pacific Coast Championships lined up for this weekend, Yale retains the top spot in both the coed and women’s rankings. Charleston and Georgetown round out the coed top three while Rhode Island moves up to third behind Connecticut College in the women’s rankings.
Yale hits the top of both the coed and women’s rankings. Charleston and Roger Williams round out the coed top three, while Connecticut College and Georgetown hold second and third in the women’s rankings.
In the third poll of the Fall 2011 season, the College of Charleston holds the lead in the coed rankings while Yale dominates the women’s rankings.
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 ODU Monarchs have convenient access to sailing on campus and often make the sport their vocation after graduating.
With an overwhelming number of first-place votes, the College of Charleston hits the top of the coed rankings. Meanwhile, Yale, Connecticut College and Boston College make up a close top three in the women’s rankings.
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