
College Sailing Team Spotlight: Roger Williams University
Top-notch coaching helped the Roger Williams Hawks win the Team Race National Championship in the Spring of 2011.
Top-notch coaching helped the Roger Williams Hawks win the Team Race National Championship in the Spring of 2011.
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.
Rehabbing my father’s wooden Thistle should be a relatively simple task. Or, at least, it would be for anyone but me.
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 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.
While college sailors from across the country have much in common, the experience is unique to each team. Our College Sailing Team Spotlight, brought to you by Sperry Top-Sider, will give you a guide to the wide variety of college programs out there.
After winning the 2011 Sperry Top-Sider/ICSA Women’s National Championship, the University of Rhode Island Rams are a team to watch in coming years.
Stanford University has a young team, but the Cardinals are ready to compete at the highest level.
After a 3rd place finish at the Harry Anderson this past weekend, Yale edges out Boston College to claim the top spot in both the coed and women’s rankings. Wisconsin moves up to 6th in the coed rankings after winning both the Harry Anderson and the Fall Fury.
The ability to sail a variety of boats under a variety of disciplines helped Boston College’s Anne Haeger win the 2011 Quantum Women’s Sailor of the Year award.
What does it take to get a kid hooked on sailing? Lessons are a start, but it’s friends and camaraderie that really set the hook. Gaining Bearing from our July/August 2011 issue.
This year, Georgetown’s Charlie Buckingham recaptured the Morris Trophy for College Sailor of the Year. Along the way, he learned strategies for competing under pressure and realized the value of a conservative approach.
Top-notch coaching helped the Roger Williams Hawks win the Team Race National Championship in the Spring of 2011.
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.
Rehabbing my father’s wooden Thistle should be a relatively simple task. Or, at least, it would be for anyone but me.
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 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.
While college sailors from across the country have much in common, the experience is unique to each team. Our College Sailing Team Spotlight, brought to you by Sperry Top-Sider, will give you a guide to the wide variety of college programs out there.
After winning the 2011 Sperry Top-Sider/ICSA Women’s National Championship, the University of Rhode Island Rams are a team to watch in coming years.
Stanford University has a young team, but the Cardinals are ready to compete at the highest level.
After a 3rd place finish at the Harry Anderson this past weekend, Yale edges out Boston College to claim the top spot in both the coed and women’s rankings. Wisconsin moves up to 6th in the coed rankings after winning both the Harry Anderson and the Fall Fury.
The ability to sail a variety of boats under a variety of disciplines helped Boston College’s Anne Haeger win the 2011 Quantum Women’s Sailor of the Year award.
What does it take to get a kid hooked on sailing? Lessons are a start, but it’s friends and camaraderie that really set the hook. Gaining Bearing from our July/August 2011 issue.
This year, Georgetown’s Charlie Buckingham recaptured the Morris Trophy for College Sailor of the Year. Along the way, he learned strategies for competing under pressure and realized the value of a conservative approach.
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