College Sailors Get a Lesson in Teamwork
The College of Charleston sailing team learns the importance of team cohesion both on and off the racecourse.
The College of Charleston sailing team learns the importance of team cohesion both on and off the racecourse.
As championships near, the latest rankings put Yale on top in coed, with Coast Guard jumping to the pole position in Women’s.
This weekend brought intense battles around the country for qualifying spots at the ICSA National Semi-Finals in May.
In the fourth rankings of the Spring season, Yale continues to dominate the coed fleet, while also jumping to the top in women’s.
The third rankings of the Spring season are in, with Boston College leading the women and Yale leading the coed into the spring qualifiers.
Around the country, women’s teams have started the battle for semi-final spots, while team racers gear up for conference championships this weekend.
With two weeks to go before conference championships, preliminary team racing events give a sneak peek of what’s to come.
The second rankings of the spring season put Yale on top in coed, while Boston College jumps to the top of the Women’s fleet.
The University of Connecticut Sailing Team is working toward creating a sustainable team model to ensure their program’s longevity.
Yale holds on to the top team racing spot, while the BC women stake their claim in MAISA. On both sides, top ranked teams are gunning for the #1 spot.
Week 3 of the spring College Sailing season brought more cold weather, and teams making a strong push to upset the leaderboards.
Our first of the Spring 2017 College Sailing Rankings has Yale claiming the top Coed spot and Boston University sailing into the top of the Women’s.
The College of Charleston sailing team learns the importance of team cohesion both on and off the racecourse.
As championships near, the latest rankings put Yale on top in coed, with Coast Guard jumping to the pole position in Women’s.
This weekend brought intense battles around the country for qualifying spots at the ICSA National Semi-Finals in May.
In the fourth rankings of the Spring season, Yale continues to dominate the coed fleet, while also jumping to the top in women’s.
The third rankings of the Spring season are in, with Boston College leading the women and Yale leading the coed into the spring qualifiers.
Around the country, women’s teams have started the battle for semi-final spots, while team racers gear up for conference championships this weekend.
With two weeks to go before conference championships, preliminary team racing events give a sneak peek of what’s to come.
The second rankings of the spring season put Yale on top in coed, while Boston College jumps to the top of the Women’s fleet.
The University of Connecticut Sailing Team is working toward creating a sustainable team model to ensure their program’s longevity.
Yale holds on to the top team racing spot, while the BC women stake their claim in MAISA. On both sides, top ranked teams are gunning for the #1 spot.
Week 3 of the spring College Sailing season brought more cold weather, and teams making a strong push to upset the leaderboards.
Our first of the Spring 2017 College Sailing Rankings has Yale claiming the top Coed spot and Boston University sailing into the top of the Women’s.
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