Impressive comeback

Boston College has won the Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association Women's National Championship

Friday May 30th 2008, Author: Jan Hartley, Location: United Kingdom
Only eight races – four in both A and B Divisions – were left to be contested on the third and final day of racing for the 2008 ICSA Women’s National Championship. The dramatic finale of the women’s college sailing year got underway with cooler temperatures and 10-12 knots of breeze coming down Narragansett Bay out of the north courtesy of a front that had passed through the area overnight.

The Brown University freshman team of skipper Elizabeth Barry and crew Maria Mahler-Haug clearly were comfortable with the new wind direction – they won the first three races of the day to maintain their lead position in B-Division. Sophomore skipper Charlotte Lipshitz sailing with senior Meris Tombari contributed finishes of two fifths and an eighth in A-Division to move Brown to the top of the overall leader board with 178 points – with a slim two-point advantage heading into the final set of the series.

Boston College came into the final day in second place overall, having made a significant move from seventh on day two. Early on, the Eagles took the overall lead when A-Division junior skipper Leigh Kempton and senior Emily Flint smoked the competition with three back-to-back decisive wins that saw them cross the finish line almost ten boat lengths ahead of the fleet in one race. The B-Division team of juniors Martha Pitt and Lily Beck were second and fifth before a 16th in the third race threatened to put the brakes on the Eagles hopes of winning the title.

Despite Brown’s stellar first-year B team picking up their fourth straight win in the last race, BC’s B team bounced back from their 16 to finish second in the final race to reverse the final order while keeping the two-point spread. Boston College won the championship with 186 combined points to Brown’s 188.

“BC was fast and consistent,” said Brad Dellenbaugh, New York Yacht Club’s Sailing Director. “The B-division team bounced back (from race 17), which is really tough to do mentally after a poor finish. It was a great comeback to have that kind of performance (second in the final race).”

After leading the first two days of the championship, Yale University finished third overal with 202 points. Junior Jane Macky, with sophomore crew Marla Menninger and Sarah Lihan, finished with three fourths and a third today to take over the top spot in A-Division with 80 points. Unfortunately the B-Division duo of junior Kate Hagemann and freshman Liz Brim suffered in the latter part of the series, picking up two double-digit finishes in the final two races to drop them to seventh in their division at 122 points.

Stanford University was fourth with 206, College of Charleston was fifth with 224, and the defending champions from St. Mary’s College slipped from third place down to sixth with 235. Full results are available, along with photos:

Results, here .

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