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St. Mary's College Wins 

2007 ICSA Women's National Championship 

 

Patterson Named Quantum Female Sailor of the Year



 

 

Norfolk, Virginia (May 25, 2007) - The Lady Seahawks from St. Mary's College
(St. Mary's City, Md.) are celebrating two accomplishments as competition
for the 2007 ICSA (Intercollegiate Sailing Association) Women's National
Championship, sponsored by PENTAX Imaging Company and Vanguard Sailboats,
wrapped up on the Elizabeth River today.   First, after three days of racing
from the Old Dominion University Sailing Center, the Seahawks closed this
event the way they opened it - at the top of the standings.  Secondly, their
A-Division skipper, junior Adrienne Patterson (Newport Beach, Calif.), was
named the 2007 Quantum Female Sailor of the Year.

Final Day of Racing - With 26 out of 36 planned races already completed,
only four A- and six B-Division races were on the docket to conclude the
final day of this three-day championship series.  But while conditions were
great for tanning, the wind was noticeably uncooperative in the
mid-afternoon and it ultimately curtailed racing with 16 races counting for
each division.  Ranked number one nationally since March, St. Mary's
displayed consistency on the water - posting only three double-digit
finishes in 32 races.   Today's efforts saw both their A- and B-Division
teams win races 15 and 16, effectively eliminating any hope by second-placed
College of Charleston (Charleston, S.C.) that they might overtake the
Seahawks to retain the title they won last year on their home waters.  

St. Mary's previous win of this championship was in 1995.  They carry home
the George C. Miller Trophy on 132 points - 62 chipped in by the A-Division
team of Patterson and senior crew Melissa Pumphrey (Annapolis, Md.), and 70
points courtesy of freshman skipper Sara Morgan Watters (Oxford, Md.) and
junior crew Mattie Farrar (Blaine, Wash.) in B-Division.

"For us the whole goal has been to keep banging out the fours and fives and
be consistent to force our opponents to stay with us," said Adam Werblow,
St. Mary's Varsity Sailing Coach.  "We were basically down to one serious
contender when we started the day, and as it wound up we had two
back-to-back bullets that put huge pressure on the competition to take
chances."

The College of Charleston (Charleston, S.C.), champions in 2006, finished
second overall with 176 points - 110 points from their A-Division team of
sophomore skipper Andrea Savage (Grosse Pointe Shores, Mich.) with crew
junior Danielle Neri (Newport, R.I.) and freshman Rebecca Bestoso (Erie,
Penn), and 66 points from B-Division freshman skipper Allie Blecher
(Fullerton, Calif.) and crew freshman Christina Murray (Annapolis, Md.) and
junior Julia Southworth (Marion, Mass.).

Stanford University (Palo Alto, Calif.) finished third overall with 204
points, followed by the U.S. Naval Academy (Annapolis, Md.) with 216 points.
Harvard University (Cambridge, Mass.) moved up to fifth overall on 219,
dropping UC-Irvine (Irvine, Calif.) down a spot to sixth on 227 points.  

 

Quantum Female College Sailor of the Year - Adrienne Patterson - Adrienne
Patterson (Newport Beach, Calif.), has been named the 2007 Quantum Female
College Sailor of the Year, an annual honor given to the female skipper who
has compiled the best overall sailing record during the academic year.
Patterson, the first Lady Seahawk to win the honor, also received ICSA
All-American recognition for the second consecutive year. 

"It's been a hell of a year for Patterson," said Coach Werblow.  "She opened
the year by dislocating her knee on the first day of practice, and because
of her knee she did not do any single-handed racing.  However, she dominated
in the double-handed events, with distinctive wins at the Atlantic Coast
Women's, the Stu Nelson Women's and the Dellenbaugh Women's Trophy."   

Patterson learned to sail at age five at Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club (Corona
Del Mar, Calif.), and by high school she was racing for the competitive team
from Newport Harbor Yacht Club (Balboa, Calif.), and always with her parents
in the spectator fleet.  This spring her dad, Jim, has been traveling alone
from California to watch Patterson compete - her mom, Melanie, died on
December 20.  

"Every regatta since my mom passed away, I've been under control, able to
look at the bigger picture and control my emotions," said Patterson.  "It's
kind of a new thing for me - to be a little kinder to myself, while still
pushing.  So [coming into this championship] my attitude was different, I
was not nervous, I was confident in my crew and comfortable in the
conditions."  

A junior majoring in Human Studies with plans to become a teacher - after
she completes her senior year and gets her masters from St. Mary's -
Patterson will spend this summer working at Larchmont Yacht Club (Larchmont,
N.Y.)  It will be her first summer coaching sailing on the East Coast.  As
for any competitive sailing plans beyond her senior year at St. Mary's, she
is considering racing in the 2008 Olympic Trials, both as a way to gain
experience and test the water for a possible double-handed campaign aimed at
the 2012 Games in London.

Look for complete results and photos at:
http://collegesailing.org/nas/spring07/womens/

The Details: The ICSA National Championships brings together sailors
representing seven North American conferences.  Each of the 18 qualified
schools fields a separate A and B division team and, weather permitting,
each division sails eighteen 20- to 30-minute fleet races for a total of 36
races.  A team's final score is determined by the combined results of its
sailors in A and B divisions.

Up Next:  The U.S. Naval Academy (Annapolis, Md.) will host both the
ICSA/APS Team Race National Championship (May 27-29) and the ICSA/Gill Coed
National Championship (May 30-June 1). 

To learn more about ICSA, visit www.collegesailing.org
<http://www.collegesailing.org/> .  For additional information on the
sponsors of these championships, please visit them online: www.h20camera.com
<http://www.h20camera.com/> , www.gillna.com <http://www.gillna.com/> ,
www.apsltd.com <http://www.apsltd.com/> , www.quantumsails.com
<http://www.quantumsails.com/>  and www.teamvanguard.com
<http://www.teamvanguard.com/> .  

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(Complete list of Teams Qualified for the 2007 ICSA Women's National
Championship follows)

May 23-25, 2007 - ICSA Women's National Championship, hosted at Old Dominion
University
Boston College (Chestnut Hill, Mass.)
Boston University (Boston, Mass.)
College of Charleston (Charleston, S.C.)
Dartmouth College (Hanover, N.H.)
Georgetown University (Washington, D.C.)
Harvard University (Cambridge, Mass.)
Old Dominion University (Norfolk, Va.)
St. Mary's College (St. Mary's City, Md.)
Stanford University (Palo Alto, Calif.)
Tufts University (Medford, Mass.)
University of California-Irvine (Irvine, Calif.)
University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, Mich.)
University of South Florida (St. Petersburg, Fla.)
University of Texas (Austin, Texas)
University of Washington (Seattle, Wash.)
University of Wisconsin (Madison, Wis.)
U.S. Naval Academy (Annapolis, Md.)
William Smith College (Geneva, N.Y.)



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