ICSA Nationals Set to Start in San Diego
The Intercollegiate Sailing Association’s national championship season is here, and the national championships are ready to get underway on Tuesday May 24.
The Intercollegiate Sailing Association’s national championship season is here, and the national championships are ready to get underway on Tuesday May 24.
Five days remain until the 2016 College Sailing National Championship in San Diego, and the leaderboards are shaking up on both the Coed and Women’s sides.
For Columbia University’s sailors, being a part of the team is a huge commitment with lots of travel, but for them, it’s all worth it.
Student-run club teams are bringing a whole new attitude to the college sailing scene and they’re setting their goals as high as the best varsity teams.
Boston College makes a jump to first place on the women’s side, but the competition is tough. Georgetown and Yale continue to lead on the Coed side, with less than a month before Nationals.
There’s truth to the adage that it’s best to stick to what you know and do it right. For these East Coast dinghy slingers, it’s all they know.
The gap closes on the leaders as the Spring 2016 season continues.
From the classic to the cutting-edge, these iconic boathouses and sailing centers show the character of the teams that call them home.
The Georgetown Hoyas and the Lady Rams from the University of Rhode Island sit atop the first rankings of 2016, but Yale sits just behind on both sides.
Team members, alumni, parents and the coach all contribute to keeping the team running smoothly and consistently one of the top teams in the country.
The Peter Wenner Rainbow Invitational in Hawaii is an awesome kickoff to the college season for teams in the know.
Growing into a top program from a long standing club team, the University of Miami Sailing Team has been sailing on the water of Biscayne Bay since the 1960s.
The Intercollegiate Sailing Association’s national championship season is here, and the national championships are ready to get underway on Tuesday May 24.
Five days remain until the 2016 College Sailing National Championship in San Diego, and the leaderboards are shaking up on both the Coed and Women’s sides.
For Columbia University’s sailors, being a part of the team is a huge commitment with lots of travel, but for them, it’s all worth it.
Student-run club teams are bringing a whole new attitude to the college sailing scene and they’re setting their goals as high as the best varsity teams.
Boston College makes a jump to first place on the women’s side, but the competition is tough. Georgetown and Yale continue to lead on the Coed side, with less than a month before Nationals.
There’s truth to the adage that it’s best to stick to what you know and do it right. For these East Coast dinghy slingers, it’s all they know.
The gap closes on the leaders as the Spring 2016 season continues.
From the classic to the cutting-edge, these iconic boathouses and sailing centers show the character of the teams that call them home.
The Georgetown Hoyas and the Lady Rams from the University of Rhode Island sit atop the first rankings of 2016, but Yale sits just behind on both sides.
Team members, alumni, parents and the coach all contribute to keeping the team running smoothly and consistently one of the top teams in the country.
The Peter Wenner Rainbow Invitational in Hawaii is an awesome kickoff to the college season for teams in the know.
Growing into a top program from a long standing club team, the University of Miami Sailing Team has been sailing on the water of Biscayne Bay since the 1960s.
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