Jen Harris Navy Fall Women's

Summary

Saturday, October 7:

Day one of the Jen Harris Memorial started with a lovely south breeze at 8-10 knots that built as the day went on. Despite boat show traffic, a physical readiness test, and road closures, it proved to be one of the best days of college sailing we have seen at navy in some time. Ten races were sailed off Triton point, no protests were filed, no breakdowns occurred, and sailors left the venue by 1700. A big thanks to PRO Steve Podlich and his crew of race committee, Juliet Thompson, Mike O'Bryan and his son, along with several midshipmen.

Sunday, October 8:

Day two of the Jen Harris Memorial brought lighter winds and cloudy skies. The threat of rain all day substantially reduced the motor boats on the water, providing much flatter water for the ladies to sail through. Seven races in each division were sailed off triton point in a shifty 8 knot WSW breeze. One protest was filed resulting in a DSQ. Thank you to Janel Zarkowski and Brendan Shanahan for hearing the protest. A huge thanks to PRO Steve Podlich and race committee Juliet Thompson along with a team of midshipmen, who ran 51 fantastic races over the course of two days. Congratulations to the College of Charleston Cougars for winning this year's Jen Harris Memorial Regatta.

Score summary

SchoolTeamABCTOT
1CharlestonCougars1105177238
2BrownBears998667252
3YaleBulldogs6394112269
4George WashingtonColonials112108108328
5Boston UniversityTerriers9415197342
6GeorgetownHoyas11913896353
7CornellBig Red163140132435
8TuftsJumbos153164127444
9St. Mary'sSeahawks166120161447
10Hobart & WilliamStatesmen135186156477
11NavyMidshipmen140185181506
12FordhamRams155149240544
13PennsylvaniaQuakers241202114557
14WisconsinBadgers213154236603
15Old DominionMonarchs166225216607
16EckerdTritons217203204624
17VirginiaWahoos255246280781

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.

The first place team as of a given race will always be at the top of the chart. The spacing from one team to the next shows relative gains/losses made from one race to the next. You may hover over the data points to display the total score as of that race.

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