*Saturday:*

Competitors at the Women’s ACCs had beautiful conditions on the East River
today, with a south breeze from 10-20 knots all day and tons of sunshine,
albeit with chilly temperatures. Racing began promptly at 10:00 AM and
eight races were completed in each division. At the end of the day the B
division boats hit the dock a few minutes after sunset. A big thanks goes
out to the Maritime sailors for their hard work keeping the racing fair and
efficient all day.


Seven protests were filed resulting in four DSQs. Thanks to Jesse Combs,
John Stock III, Ian Burman, Nick Ewenson, Brian Clancy, Dan Thompson and
Mike Callahan for hearing the protests after a long day of racing.


After day 1, Brown leads in a close battle with Yale, Charleston, and
Georgetown right on their heels.


*Sunday* brought similar conditions for the Women’s ACC competitors but
with a bit lighter breeze. 6 races were completed in each division to bring
the total to 14 races each. Most of the races over the weekend were W6’s
due to our proximity to the very active East river shipping channel with a
few W4’s peppered in when the breeze got light. Another great day of racing
and again my thanks go out to the Maritime sailors for running a great
event. Thanks also to Nick Ewenson for hearing a breakdown request,
resulting in average points awarded to Georgetown in race 12A.


Congratulations to Yale for winning this year’s Women’s Atlantic Coast
Championship in a tie-breaker over the University of Rhode Island and only
one point clear of Dartmouth.


Full scores can be found
at:http://scores.collegesailing.info/f11/women-atlantic-coast/<%20http://scores.collegesailing.info/f11/women-atlantic-coast/>
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