Nicholas Barnett Trophy

Summary

Saturday, October 10:

Twelve Teams arrived at the Leighton Sailing Center for racing at the Nicholas J. Barnett Trophy. This regatta is in memory of Nick Barnett '11 who died in a car accident at the end of the fall season. Nick loved the sport and loved being on the sailing team. The Barnett family was on hand for the event and we are thankful for all of their support.

The breeze started NW around 15 knots. Racing began just off the Pier at the Coastal Studies Center. Two A races were completed before the course was moved to Widgeon Cove where the breeze was more consistent in less current. Setting courses became more challenging as the day went on with the breeze shifting between WSW and WNW. The forecast looks great for racing tomorrow.

A big thanks to the Barnett's for providing breakfast, Justin Assad for serving as the NEISA Rep, and for all the coaches helping to move marks. Thanks to the Polar Bear undergraduates for handling the land ops.

Sunday, October 11:

What a great day of racing on Harpswell Sound. Racing began promptly at 10:05 in a building SW breeze and that gradually went more South as the day went on. All courses were W-4's and W-5's. Racing took place right off the Pier at the Coastal Studies Center which allowed for some great racing. A big thanks once again to the Barnett Family for providing breakfast. Thanks to the coaches for helping to deal with moving marks and helping with an injured sailor.

Congrats to the Roger Williams Hawks for winning the 2015 Barnett Trophy.

Score summary

SchoolTeamAPBPTOT
1Roger WilliamsHawks413677
2DartmouthBig Green394887
3Boston UniversityTerriers4264106
4TuftsJumbos6740107
5Rhode IslandRams7956135
6NortheasternHuskies6580145
7Salve ReginaSeahawks8079159
8BowdoinPolar Bears6993162
9BatesBobcats90106196
10New HampshireWildcats11989208
11U. ConnecticutHuskies114124238
12MiddleburyPanthers132123255

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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