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...weekend—the focus for the teams sailing in the New England Championships at Yale was finishing in the top three. And with a third-place performance, Harvard is indeed heading to the team racing national championships, held in the last weekend of May at the College of Charleston in South Carolina. Accustomed to the flat water of the Charles River, the Crimson had to adjust to the choppy conditions on the harbor at New Haven. But gaining experience in trying conditions will pay off at Nationals, where tricky winds and currents will certainly play a role...
...securing a key first-place finish and, more importantly, a trip to nationals. REED TROPHYThe New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association (NEISA) Women’s Championship took place at the Reed Trophy at Boston College in a regatta that would see the top five teams travel to nationals in Charleston, S.C. in May. Harvard placed fourth in the 13-team field, securing its position at the elite event, thanks in part to the strong showings of senior skipper Sloan Devlin and women’s captain Christina Dahlman. The two took second place in the A division, while freshman skipper...
...person trip to Charleston, S.C. resulted in a canoe capsizing and two students requiring rescue by a Coast Guard helicopter and boat...
Giulio J. Pertile ’07 said he and John Matulif, a Harvard Extension School student, were paddling through the Charleston harbor last Thursday afternoon when they flipped over...
Instead, these club members paddled back to shore to look for help, meeting Rand K. Pratt, the Dockmaster at the Charleston Harbor Marina...