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Meet ICSA Executive Director Reed Maltbie

After an extensive interview process, the ICSA has announced the organization's new Executive Director, Reed Maltbie. Serving as the ICSA's first Executive Director, Reed will oversee the day-to-day operations of College Sailing and serve the board of directors, conferences and teams that compete throughout North America.

ICSA Announces 2022 Award Winners & Hall of Fame Inductees

Following the conclusion of the 2022 College Sailing National Championships, the ICSA has announced the 2022 All-America Team, Open and Women’s Sailor of the Year, Sportsman of the Year, Inductees to the ICSA Hall of Fame and the winner of the Leonard Fowle Trophy.

2022 Award Winners & Hall of Fame Inductees

Quantum Women’s College Sailor of the Year: Sophia Reineke, Boston College, 2022

Everett B Morris College Sailor of the Year: Shawn Harvey, Yale University, 2022

Robert H Hobbs Sportsman of the Year: Jack Hogan, Georgetown University, 2022

Jim Rousmaniere Award for Outstanding Student Leadership: Jack Valentino, Bates College, 2022

Graham Hall Award for Outstanding Service by a Professional: Allison Jolly, Head Coach, University of South Florida

Campbell Family Award for Lifetime Service: Angus Robertson

Outstanding Service by a Volunteer: Charles F. McEntee III.

Leonard Fowle Trophy for the Best Overall Team: Yale University

Boston College WINS Women’s Fleet Race Nationals

After four days of racing on Lake Pontchartrain with tricky conditions and thunderstorms threatening a shortened Championship, Boston College came away victorious for the College Sailing Women’s National Fleet Racing Championship.

The College Sailing Women’s National Championship hosted at Tulane University was well underway on May 25-26 following the Semi-Final round that happened on the two days prior. 18 teams from across the country were competing for the prestigious Gerald C. Miller Memorial Trophy. 

Top 9 from East & West Semifinals Advance to Women’s Finals

After two days of racing on Lake Pontchartrain, the top nine schools from the two semifinal fleets of 18 are advancing to Women's Finals May 25-26. Harvard University took the win in the Western semifinal, and Yale University took the win in the Eastern semifinal.

Advancing to Women's Finals:
(in alphabetical order)

  • Boston College
  • Bowdoin College
  • Brown University
  • College of Charleston
  • Cornell University
  • Dartmouth College
  • Georgetown University
  • Harvard University
  • Jacksonville University
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • St. Mary's College of Maryland
  • Stanford University
  • Tufts University
  • Tulane University
  • University of Pennsylvania
  • US Coast Guard Academy
  • US Naval Academy
  • Yale University

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