Sailing World’s College Rankings
College rankings determined by Sailing World’s coaches panel: Michael Callahan (Georgetown), Ken Legler (Tufts), and Mike Segerblom (USC). Based on results through Nov. 2 COED
College rankings determined by Sailing World’s coaches panel: Michael Callahan (Georgetown), Ken Legler (Tufts), and Mike Segerblom (USC). Based on results through Nov. 2 COED

With top-five finishes in all four divisions, the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (a.k.a. Kings Point) won last weekend’s Navy Fall Intersectional by a whopping 108
Determined by SW’s coaches panel: Michael Callahan (Georgetown), Ken Legler (Tufts), and Mike Segerblom (USC). Rankings based on results through Oct. 18. COED (prev rank)

Fluctuating conditions at Navy this weekend tested the fleet of top east coast women’s teams that competed in the annual Navy Fall Women’s Intersectional. The
As Determined by Sailing World’s coaches’ panel: Michael Callahan (Georgetown), Ken Legler (Tufts), and Mike Segerblom (USC). Based on results through Oct. 5 COED (prev
Everybody can decide whether to go left or right on the beat and live with the result. But during a tense regatta, tough situations sometimes come up that aren’t so straightforward, and having an all-knowing advisor would be nice. “Maybe Sporty could help?” suggests JJ Isler, who offers her own insights and then some from Sporty, her sidekick in good conscience. -Editors
It’s a common scenario: a group of folks get together, some traveling a considerable distance, to enjoy a weekend or more of good healthy competition

Georgetown junior Andrew Campbell won this weekend’s Laser qualifier for the Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association’s singlehanded championship by a staggering margin; 69 points separated

Boston College wins the overall, but MAISA schools dominate the top 10.

College Rankings determined by Sailing World’s coaches panel: Michael Callahan (Georgetown), Ken Legler (Tufts), and Mike Segerblom (USC). Rankings based on results through Sept. 21

After a fantastic 2003/04 season, College Sailing loses many great sailors who have been at the top of the standings for numerous seasons. However, the

Sailing World’s editor at large speaks with the U.S. Olympic Team about the 2004 Olympics in Athens.
College rankings determined by Sailing World’s coaches panel: Michael Callahan (Georgetown), Ken Legler (Tufts), and Mike Segerblom (USC). Based on results through Nov. 2 COED

With top-five finishes in all four divisions, the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (a.k.a. Kings Point) won last weekend’s Navy Fall Intersectional by a whopping 108
Determined by SW’s coaches panel: Michael Callahan (Georgetown), Ken Legler (Tufts), and Mike Segerblom (USC). Rankings based on results through Oct. 18. COED (prev rank)

Fluctuating conditions at Navy this weekend tested the fleet of top east coast women’s teams that competed in the annual Navy Fall Women’s Intersectional. The
As Determined by Sailing World’s coaches’ panel: Michael Callahan (Georgetown), Ken Legler (Tufts), and Mike Segerblom (USC). Based on results through Oct. 5 COED (prev
Everybody can decide whether to go left or right on the beat and live with the result. But during a tense regatta, tough situations sometimes come up that aren’t so straightforward, and having an all-knowing advisor would be nice. “Maybe Sporty could help?” suggests JJ Isler, who offers her own insights and then some from Sporty, her sidekick in good conscience. -Editors
It’s a common scenario: a group of folks get together, some traveling a considerable distance, to enjoy a weekend or more of good healthy competition

Georgetown junior Andrew Campbell won this weekend’s Laser qualifier for the Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association’s singlehanded championship by a staggering margin; 69 points separated

Boston College wins the overall, but MAISA schools dominate the top 10.

College Rankings determined by Sailing World’s coaches panel: Michael Callahan (Georgetown), Ken Legler (Tufts), and Mike Segerblom (USC). Rankings based on results through Sept. 21

After a fantastic 2003/04 season, College Sailing loses many great sailors who have been at the top of the standings for numerous seasons. However, the

Sailing World’s editor at large speaks with the U.S. Olympic Team about the 2004 Olympics in Athens.
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