Dellenbaugh Women's Trophy

Summary

Saturday, March 30:

A nightmare of a day for the race committee with the wind shifting as much as 90 degrees back and forth and the velocity ranging from 2 to 12 knots. Direction was West all the way to the Northeast, but mainly North. W3, W4, and W5 courses. One protest was filed resulting in a DSQ for Bowdoin B-division. Six raxes were sailed in each division. Thanks to Rob Migliaccio for taking some great pics on Saturday that are posted on the NEISA Facebook page.

Sunday, March 31:

A gorgeous day with temps in the low 50's and a south/southwest wind building throughout the day. Winds started at 6 knots and built up to 18 knots by the last race. One breakdown and no protests, and courses were W3, W4, and W5's. Four races were sailed in each division.

A huge thanks to our judges: Emily Dellenbaugh (Brown '12), Linda Epstein on Saturday, and Sue Epstein on Sunday. Thanks as well to Margot Elmaleh (Brown '12), Maddie Harvey (Brown '12), Kelly McGlynn '15, Albie Brown '16, Reid Secondo '16, James Barry '16, and Nathan Allman '16 for helping run a great event.

Congrats to Yale on winning the 2013 Brad Dellenbaugh Trophy!

Score summary

SchoolTeamABTOT
1YaleBulldogs5767124
2NavyMidshipmen4585130
3Boston CollegeEagles6872140
4TuftsJumbos8482166
5StanfordCardinal8781168
6HarvardCrimson8892180
7Connecticut CollegeCamels8597182
8South FloridaBulls75108183
*9MITEngineers10878186
*10Roger WilliamsHawks9294186
*11Rhode IslandRams14156197
*12BrownBears10196197
13DartmouthBig Green13365198
14St. Mary'sSeahawks115113228
15Coast GuardBears132100232
16EckerdTritons119115234
17BowdoinPolar Bears95142237
18Hobart & WilliamStatesmen85156241
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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