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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Keep up on ICSA News

Eight Bells: Harold “Hatch” Brown Jr.

Harold “Hatch” Brown Jr., of Winthrop (MA) passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loving children, on April 11, 2018. He was 86 years old.

Hatch was a devoted husband, father and world class sailor, coach and mentor to tens of thousands of beginning and elite sailors throughout his long, distinguished career.

NEISA Sailors of the Week, Weekend 10, Spring 2018

***Baird and Nicolosi are the NEISA Coed Sailors of the Week***

***Steadman and Hutchinson are the NEISA Women’s Sailors of the Week***

Conference Championships Send Teams to Nationals

#1 Yale University won the Fowle Trophy, New England’s Team Race Championship, hosted by Connecticut College. The Bulldogs have been slow to start regattas this spring season. At the Fowle, however, they flipped the script on that narrative and, in doing so, proved that they are the best in NEISA in a variety of sailing conditions. Posting a 10-1 record in the round of 12 and a 5-2 record in the round of 8, Yale was the outright winner in a extremely deep field.

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#5 Brown wins the Dellenbaugh; #7 Boston College wins the Marchiando

#5 Brown University won the Dellenbaugh Women’s Trophy decisively in sporty conditions. Leaving nothing to chance, the home team captured the regatta lead after race 4 in A-Division and never looked back. The Brown Bears won by 54 points after 34 total races and left much of the event, arguably the deepest women’s interconference seen yet this spring, a race for second place.

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