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Boston College Wins
2010 ICSA/GILL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 


 

Madison, Wisc. (June 3, 2010) - Light air again foiled the sailing plans of
the 18 schools that had trained and competed all year to be able to
challenge for the 2010 ICSA/Gill National Championship taking place on Lake
Mendota from June 1-3.  The championship is the focal point of the college
sailing year, and its coveted title has been won by 19 schools over the last
42 years:  USC, San Diego State, Tulane, Harvard, Yale, Tufts, URI, UCLA,
Kings Point, BU, Charleston, UC Irvine, ODU, Navy, Dartmouth, St. Mary's,
Hawaii, Hobart & William Smith and Georgetown.   Today a first-time winner
of the title - Boston College - joins that fraternity having taken and held
the lead position through the first two days of the championship.   The
title also earns  BC another rarer entry in the Inter-Collegiate Sailing
Association's history books:  as the sixth school to win all three spring
championships (ICSA Women's Nationals, ICSA/APS Team Race Nationals, and the
ICSA/Gill National Championship) along with Navy, ODU, Tufts, St. Mary's and
Harvard.

"The conditions made it a tiny bit anticlimactic, but it feels good," said
Greg Wilkinson, Boston College Head Coach, about the title win.  "We arrived
at the lake this morning and, as it has been for the last week, it was
glass.  We talked as a team and reminded each other that we would be sailing
. . . we tried to convince ourselves that we would be sailing.  I'm proud to
be in that group of schools that have won all three championships.  My phone
hasn't stopped buzzing with calls from Boston College staff.  BC is proud of
the sailing team and it's unfortunate that school is not in session now so
that we can celebrate.  We'll probably do something on campus in the fall to
celebrate." 

On the water for Boston College in A-Division was junior skipper Tyler Sinks
(San Diego, Calif.) who sailed with crew Lucy Wallace (Middletown, R.I.) and
Briana Provancha (San Diego, Calif.), both juniors, and freshman Laura
McKenna (Palo Alto, Calif.).  In B-Division junior skipper Taylor Canfield
(St. Thomas, USVI) sailed all nine races with senior crew Sandra Williams
(Chicago, Ill.) to win that division.  BC's final score of 127 points
reflects 88 points from A-Division plus 39 from B-Division.   

No doubt the wait onshore was painful for the teams in second through fifth
place coming into the final day.  With only a 16-point spread between first
and fifth place, had even one race been sailed the outcome could have been
vastly different.    "All were very close and everyone wanted to sail," said
Mitch Brindley, President of ICSA.  "In one race they could have made some
significant steps.  And that was very frustrating."   

Harvard University (Cambridge, Mass.), heads home with second-place in the
overall standings.  With a final score of 132 points, only five points stood
between them and the title.  Tied on 142 points, Brown University
(Providence, R.I.) and St. Mary's College (St. Mary's, Md.), the defending
champion, finish third and fourth overall.  Georgetown University
(Washington, D.C.), winners of A-Division, are fifth with 143 points.  


The Format:  At the ICSA/Gill National Championship each of the 18 schools
entered - after qualifying via one of two semi-final events held in early
May - fields a separate A and B division team.  Weather permitting, each
division sails 20- to 30-minute fleet races in rotation and a team's final
score is determined by the combined results of its sailors in both
divisions.  The championship was hosted by the University of Wisconsin,
utilizing their fleet of 420s, from the regatta base at Memorial Union
Terrace.  For results and additional information on the championships,
visit:  http://2010nationals.collegesailing.org/

Catch the Replay:  Noted sailing commentator Gary Jobson (Annapolis, Md.)
will produce a program on the ICSA/Gill National Championship for ESPNU that
will air Friday, July 9 at 8:00 p.m. EDT.

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(Final Standings After Two Days of Racing:  School, Hometown, A + B + Total
Points)

June 1-3, 2010 - ICSA/Gill National Championship
Boston College (Chestnut Hill, Mass.), 88 + 39 = 127
Harvard University (Cambridge, Mass.), 74 + 58 = 132
Brown University (Providence, R.I.), 82 + 60 + 142
St. Mary's College (St. Mary's City, Md.), 78 + 64 = 142
Georgetown University (Washington, D.C.), 53 + 90 + 143
Yale University (New Haven, Conn.), 79 + 76 = 155

U.S. Naval Academy (Annapolis, Md.), 91 + 72 = 163
University of Vermont (Burlington, Vt.), 65 + 106 = 171
College of Charleston (Charleston, S.C.), 112 + 63 + 175
Tufts University (Medford, Mass.), 83 + 99 = 182
Hobart & William Smith Colleges (Geneva, N.Y.), 123 + 65 = 188
Salve Regina University (Newport, R.I.), 107 + 86 = 193
Roger Williams University (Bristol, R.I.), 96 + 98 = 194
Old Dominion University (Norfolk, Va.), 119 + 95 = 214
University of South Florida (St. Petersburg, Fla.), 98 + 127 = 225

U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (Kings Point, N.Y.), 115 + 110 = 225
SUNY Maritime College (Throggs Neck, N.Y.), 118 + 115 = 233
Stanford University (Palo Alto, Calif.), 119 + 118 = 237

 

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