Spring 2023 Final Rankings
Issued December 08, 2023

TOP 10 OPEN RANKINGS

# School Pts Prev. Rank
Harvard 3
Brown 6
Dartmouth 4
Coast Guard Academy 9
Yale 1
Stanford 5
Roger Williams 2
Georgetown 8
MIT 15
Charleston 13

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TOP 10 WOMEN RANKINGS

# School Pts Prev. Rank
Stanford 1
Yale 2
Boston College 5
Cornell 8
Harvard 4
Dartmouth 6
Brown 3
MIT 10
Charleston 12
Georgetown 13

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Stanford Wins Women’s Atlantic Coast Championship

Stanford University took the win at the 2023 Women’s Atlantic Coast Championship Finals out of the Yale Corinthian Yacht Club after two days of racing on the Eastern Long Island Sound. The Atlantic Coast Championship was the second event of a two stage series which began with stage one hosted by MAISA with two evenly seeded events one at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD and the other at St. Mary’s College of Maryland in historic St. Mary’s City. The Cardinal won with a commanding 37-point lead holding first place throughout the entire event. Boston College and Cornell University rounded out the podium with the home team Yale 12 points off the podium in 4th place.

NEISA Sailor of the Week, Fall 2023, Week 5

*** Schmelz, Kalrson, and Escandon are the Women Sailors of the Week ***

*** McGranahan, Marlo, and Cabot are the Open Sailors of the Week ***

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Cougars’ Squires, Murphy, Tallman, Klempen, Geller, Schaubach, Levine, and Melnik Earn SAISA Sailors of the Week Honors

On Weekend 4 of the Fall 2023 Season, the Women's Atlantic Coast Championship qualifiers were held at the US Naval Academy and St. Mary's College to determine who would compete in the ACC Women's Finals later this season at Yale. At Navy, the College of Charleston Cougars delivered a podium finish for 3rd overall earning a berth to ACC Women's Finals with A-Division Grace Squires (Sr., Worthington, OH), and Clara Murphy (Fr., Norfolk, VA) earning fourth in the division and the Cougars' B-Division sailors Emma Tallman (Sr., Torrance, CA), and Lucy Klempen (Sr., Kingshill, USVI) winning their division in impressive fashion. Congratulations to the Cougars women for earning SAISA Women's Sailors of the Week for week 4. At home the Cougars were also hosting the Charleston Fall Interconference Regatta where 9 cross-regional teams from SAISA and MAISA gathered to compete in an intense combined division event. College of Charleston sailors Brandon Geller (Sr., Anna Maria, FL), Brylie Schaubach (So., Norfolk, VA), Lawson Levine (Sr., Chicago, IL), and Andrea Melnik (Fr., Charleston, SC) won the competitive event and with the victory, earn SAISA Open Sailors of the Week honors for Week 4. (Not pictured above: Clara Murphy, Andrea Melnik)

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