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After an emotional two days of racing on the iconic Charles River where sailors contended with the notoriously unpredictable winds, Harvard University emerged victorious, clinching the 2024 Open Fleet Race National Championship. The prestigious event was co-hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University, setting the stage for a dramatic showdown.

The first day of the regatta faced challenges with light air conditions causing a delayed start. The morning's inconsistent breeze even forced the abandonment of Race 1A. However, the wind picked up to 5-10 knots East Northeast, allowing ten races to be conducted. Spectators were treated to a nail-biting spectacle as Yale University and Harvard University vied fiercely for the top spot throughout the day. By the end of day one, Yale led with 106 points, closely followed by Harvard with 118 points, and Dartmouth College trailing with 134 points. The intensity of the competition was evident, with teams battling neck and neck at every mark rounding.


After two electrifying days of racing on the Charles River, where sailors faced a variety of challenging wind conditions, Roger Williams University clinched victory in the Western division while Harvard University took first in the Eastern division at the 2024 Open National Semi-Finals. The event was co-hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University, setting the stage for intense and competitive sailing.


After two exhilarating days of racing on the iconic Charles River, Stanford University successfully defended their title, clinching the 2024 Women’s Fleet Race National Championship. This triumph follows their previous win at Kings Point in 2023. A special thanks to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University for hosting this year’s thrilling event.

The first day of the championship saw steady winds from the southwest at 5-12 knots, with Stanford taking an early lead, followed by Dartmouth College in second and Yale University in third. However, the second day brought a mix of challenges with shifty conditions and a thunderstorm that caused delays. Once the storm cleared, the wind struggled to settle, but the sailors managed to squeeze in two more races in lighter winds. Dartmouth held onto their second place until the Race 17 when Boston College’s strong finishes—6th in A division and 3rd in B division—propelled them to secure second place overall. Dartmouth finished third with a total of 236 points.


After two days of intense racing on the Charles River, Yale University emerged victorious in the Western division and Stanford University claimed the Eastern division at the 2024 Women’s National Semi-Finals, hosted by Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University.

The final day of the Semi-Finals presented challenging conditions, with a long postponement while waiting for the breeze to establish from the southwest. On the previous day, the sailors contended with a 4-9 knot easterly wind.


The Intercollegiate Sailing Association (ICSA) is excited to announce the start of its eagerly awaited Spring Women's and Open Fleet Race National Championships, scheduled to commence on May 20th, 2024. The prestigious event will open with the College Sailing Women's Semi-Finals Championship, spotlighting the top talents in collegiate women's sailing. Presented by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard University, this year's championship guarantees a thrilling showcase of skill and competition.


Congratulations to the winners of the MAISA Conference awards for the 2023-2024 season.

1st Team ALL-MAISA
1st Team Open Skippers
1st Team Women's Skippers
2nd Team ALL-MAISA
2nd Team Open Crews
2nd Team Open Skippers
2nd Team Women's Skippers

MAISA Crew of the Year
MAISA Open Skipper of the Year:
MAISA Women's Skipper of the Year:
MAISA Purrington Award
MAISA Sportsperson of the Year
MAISA Coach of the Year


The selections have been made for the College Sailing Open and Women's Fleet Race National Championships. The Fleet Race Nationals schedule is as follows:

  • Women's Fleet Race National Championship: May 20-23
    • Semi-Finals: May 20-21
    • Finals: May 22-23
  • Open Fleet Race National Championship: May 24-27
    • Semi-Finals: May 24-25
    • Finals: May 26-27

Following two days of exhilarating competition on the waters of the Charles River, Stanford University took first in the College Sailing Women’s Team Race National Championship, graciously hosted by Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University. This triumph marks a remarkable ascent for the Cardinals, who secured second place in the 2023 edition of the Women’s Team Race Nationals.


After three days of racing on the Charles River, the Roger Williams University Hawks took first place in the College Sailing Open Team Race National Championship hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University. The final day of the Championship delivered more challenging conditions while waiting for the sea breeze to be established. Tension peaked when a redress was filed after the last race of the day, leading sailors and coaches to anxiously await the verdict that would potentially determine the National Champions.


The Intercollegiate Sailing Association (ICSA) is thrilled to announce the commencement of its highly anticipated Spring National Championships, set to unfold starting April 25th 2024. The prestigious event will kick off with the College Sailing Open Team Race National Championships, showcasing the finest talents in collegiate sailing. Hosted by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard University, this year's championship promises an exhilarating display of skill and competition.

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