NEISA Women's Singlehanded

Summary

Saturday, September 26:

Saturday: 9 races completed in ESE breeze of 6-9 knots, building to 10 to almost 12 knots for races seven and eight, back to 6-9 for race 9. Courses were windward/leeward twice around with offsets and gates. No protests filed.

Sunday: Five more races completed in southerly breeze, starting out at 6-10 knots for the first three races, building to 10-13 for the final two races. All courses were windward/leewared twice around. Two general recalls today. No protests, one Rule 42 violation, several circles for hitting marks. Congratulations to Annie Haeger, Sarah Lihan, Emily Billing, Claire Dennis, and Elizabeth Barry for qualifying for Women's Singlehanded Nationals.

Boston College Sailing would like to thank everyone who helped to make this Championship possible, including Harvard Sailing and Connecticut College Sailing for loaning their power boats, as well as the following individuals:

Judge: Greg Kiely NEISA Rep: Mark Zagol PRO: Greg Wilkinson RC: David Grosso BC '12 Scoring: Chris Remeika BC '12; Ryan Mullins BC '13 Technical Support: Dayan Paez

Boston College Sailing would also like to thank the members of Savin Hill Yacht Club for their support of BC Sailing and NEISA.

Score summary

SchoolTeamATOT
1Boston CollegeAnne Haeger '123636
2YaleSarah Lihan '10 *4040
3YaleEmily Billing '136060
4YaleClaire Dennis '136969
5BrownElizabeth Barry '117777
6Connecticut CollegeMaggie Shea '118989
7Coast GuardKrysta Rohde '119696
8TuftsCatherine Swanson '11105105
9TuftsRenée Gagné '12124124
10Rhode IslandAmy Hawkins '12129129
*11YaleRebecca Jackson '10 *137137
*12BrownJessica Claflin '13137137
13New HampshireAnn Sager '13 *183183
14New HampshireKimberly Adelberger '11188188
Sym.Explanation
*Head-to-head tiebreaker

Score history

The following chart shows the relative rank of the teams as of the race indicated. Note that the races are ordered by number, then division, which may not represent the order in which the races were actually sailed.

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