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...race featured 33 of the best skippers in the New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association, each competing to represent NEISA in the ICSA Singlehanded National Championship at Cornell University later in the month...
...They certainly seem to be having a lot of fun, as the women have been a dominating pair in the B-division. They claimed first place in the Women’s Man-Labs Trophy and the Mrs. Hurst Bowl, the latter victory earning them a nod as NEISA Sailors of the Week...
...seventh race of the regatta.Meanwhile, Robb and Brants rebounded from a disappointing 16th-place in the third race to finish no lower than fifth in the rest of their races. As the coed team looks to maintain their current tenth-place ranking in the New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association (NEISA) poll, Harvard’s performance this weekend definitely proved that postseason aspirations may be indeed a reasonable expectation this season.DANMARK TROPHYPart of the co-ed sailing team ran into turbulent conditions this weekend in New London, CT, site of the Danmark Trophy. Sailing against strong winds and extremely shifty...
...second skipper on the Harvard sailing team, senior Kyle Kovacs finally got a chance to step into the spotlight. And boy, did he shine. The former captain of the Crimson squad racked up honor after honor in his final season, capping the fall campaign with a victory at the NEISA Singlehanded Championship. With the departure of his longtime training partner Clay Johnson ’07, a four-time winner of the NEISA singlehanded event, Kovacs stepped up admirably and kept the title in Cambridge for the ninth straight year. “It was pretty exciting...
...England Singlehanded Championship in September, finishing 11th to Watson’s third. At season’s end, Kovacs, Dolbec, Watson, and Wareham were all honored as part of the All-New England team. Kovacs was also the recipient of the Senior Award, and was named the NEISA Sailor of the Year. —Staff writer Kate Leist can be reached at kleist@fas.harvard.edu...