Dear Friends of College Sailing:

 

The Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association of North America, the national
governing body of the sport of college sailing, is seeking your
assistance in nominating individuals for the 2008 ICSA All Academic
Sailing Team.

 

The ICSA All-Academic Sailing Team recognizes those scholar-athletes who
have distinguished themselves in national or intersectional competition,
while achieving the highest levels of academic excellence.  The ICSA
All-Academic Sailing Team (AAST) was inaugurated in 2006, and joins the
ICSA All American Sailing Team, which recognizes outstanding competitive
performance.

 

Selection of the ICSA All-Academic Sailing Team is made by a
seven-person committee with representatives from each of the seven
conferences that comprise the Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association.  In
selecting the All Academic Sailing Team, the AAST Selection Committee
identifies those sailors with the strongest academic records who have
also distinguished themselves as competitors in either national or
intersectional competition.  The Selection Committee uses the same
competitive data used for the ICSA All American Committee.  In
determining whether an individual should be named to a national versus a
conference team, the individual with the stronger competitive record at
a national championship or at numerous inter-sectional events shall be
named to a national team.

 

Each year, up to 10 scholar athletes are selected for the National First
Team, with up to another 10 selected for the National Second Team.  In
addition, the All Academic Sailing Team Selection Committee may select
up to 35 scholar-athletes for All Conference recognition.

 

In order to be eligible for consideration, a scholar-athlete must have a
junior or senior academic standing, and have completed one full academic
year at the member institution prior to the year for which the award is
being received.  The nominee must have achieved a minimum cumulative
overall grade point average of 3.5 on a 4.00 scale.  Each nomination
must be endorsed by a college official (sports information director,
club sports official, team advisor, or coach).

 

As a competitor, the nominee must be a key starter or reserve member of
their institution's sailing team; no distinction is made between sailors
who compete for teams that are considered varsity sports or club sports
by their respective institution.  The nominee may have sailed in any of
the six ICSA national championship disciplines (coed double-handed,
women's double-handed, men's singlehanded, women's singlehanded, coed
team racing, or coed sloops), in any capacity (skipper or crew), though
the nominee is not required to have competed in a national championship
event.

 

Responsibility for submitting a nomination rests solely with the nominee
and the nominee's institution.  In addition, each institution is limited
to a maximum of three nominations.

 

The 2008 All Academic Sailing Team will be announced on September 13,
2008.

 

A nomination form is available online at
http://www.collegesailing.org/docs/AAST_2008.pdf.

 

Questions can be directed to:

 

Mr. Mitch Brindley

President, Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

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CAPT Eric Wallischeck

ICSA Secretary and Chair, ICSA All Academic Sailing Team Committee

Assistant Superintendent

United States Merchant Marine Academy

Kings Point, New York 11024

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