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***Agerup and De Havenon are the NEISA Women’s Sailors of the Week***


***Harding and McBrien are the NEISA Sailors of the Week***


College Sailing’s team race season is heating up amid winter weather conditions up the east coast. The two teams expected to be the New England frontrunners, Roger Williams and Yale, made the trek to the South Atlantic Conference to escape winter weather. Over the past couple years, the Bob Bavier Team Race has been unofficially denoted the first major Team Race Interconference Regatta of the spring season for this very reason. The addition of Yale and Roger Williams to the SAISA elite made for a very competitive top end of the regatta.

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The Intercollegiate Sailing Season does not have a “season opener,” and though, technically, this is the 4th week in which scores have been posted to Techscore, the ICSA’s scoreboard, the majority of the teams will ease their way into the spring season trying different combinations and experimenting with their team race lineup while maintaining continuity on the fleet race front, especially in the women’s game.

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The updated Procedural Rules, as amended at the 2018 Semi-Annual Meeting are now available on the ICSA Website under Resources.

2017-2020 ICSA Procedural Rules
Amended 2.15.2018


NEISA Watch Lists


The minutes of the ICSA Semi Annual Meeting and supporting documents are now posted.  The 2018 Annual Meeting will be May 21, 2018 at the Old Dominion University Sailing Center.

Meeting Minutes


NEISA Agenda


The Annual Meeting will be in building 34, room 101 which is located at 50 Vassar Street.  The meeting will begin promptly at 9 AM.


#6 Dartmouth wins Coed Atlantic Coast Championship, #1 Yale wins Women’s Atlantic Coast Championship, #10 Stanford wins Coed Pacific Coast Championship and #13 Boston College wins Match Race Nationals.

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