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2026 ICSA All-America Teams
June 01, 2026

The Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association proudly recognizes the outstanding student-athletes named to the 2026 All-America Teams.

Selected by the All-America Selection Committee, these sailors represent the highest level of achievement in collegiate sailing through their performance, leadership, and competitive excellence throughout the season. The All-America Selection Committee is made up of one representative from each of the six ICSA conferences, along with one additional representative each from MAISA and NEISA.

VIEW THE 2026 ALL AMERICAN LIST

* Denotes finalist for Sailor of the Year, Crew of the Year, or Women’s Sailor of the Year.

ICSA Hall of Fame Individual Awards
May 28, 2026

Robert H. Hobbs Sportsmanship Award: Ben Mueller, Tufts University ‘26
2026 Open College Sailor of the Year - Everett Morris Memorial Trophy: Justin Callahan, Harvard University ‘26
2026 Mitchell M. Brindley Crew of the Year: Caroline Keeffe-Jones, Brown University '26

STAY TUNED – The complete 2025-2026 All-America Team will be announced on Monday, June 1, at 5 p.m. EST.

The 2025-2026 ICSA All-Academic Team
May 11, 2026

The 2025-2026 ICSA All-Academic team has been reviewed and selected. This year, an impressive number of student athletes have been named to the team. The ICSA All-Academic Sailing Team recognizes Juniors and Seniors who have participated as a competitor or alternate in seven regattas (2025-2026) and have a cumulative GPA of 3.4 or higher on a 4.0 scale.

2026 All-NEISA Awards Announced
April 30, 2026

2026 All-NEISA Awards Announced


***Long, Abate and Cho are the NEISA Coed Sailors of the Week***




#6 College of Charleston won the 75th edition of the Danmark Trophy, held at the Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut. The Danmark, traditionally, is one of the most competitive interconference regattas of the fall season. Scheduled at the beginning of October, it marks the beginning of autumn and the period where the chips start to hit the table with Conference Championships looming at the end of the month.

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#13 Dartmouth College won the St. Mary's Fall Interconference with impressive performances in both divisions. Sailed at St. Mary’s College of Maryland, the event marked MAISA’s second major intersectional as the fall season is now in full swing. Many of the nation’s top teams were in attendance and the fleets were mostly filled with college sailing veterans. Dartmouth was one such team, sporting a tandem in A and B-Divisions that may be the Big Green’s top squad.

“The racing was tricky, with pressure filling from the edges and many of the common moves toward consolidating and centering up not as beneficial as normal,” said Dartmouth’s head coach, Justin Assad. “Our team was able to start cleanly most of the time, and focused on being patient and balanced sailing the long tack with finding the next pressure.”

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Hurricane Irma has devastated the tropical communities of Florida and the island offshore, especially the Virgin Islands, home to many past, present and future college sailors. The presence of such sailors does not simply exist as a large portion of our tight-knit college sailing community, but represents the strength of the organization. With Hurricane Maria looming, our island friends need our thoughts and support.

While the Intercollegiate Sailing Association (ICSA) regular season has kicked off, the Stu Nelson Interconference regatta is the first major women’s Interconference of the Fall Season. Sailed on the Thames River, the banks of Connecticut College, the venue can be extremely challenging anytime the breeze clicks away from straight up and down. Being the first big regatta of the women’s season, many of the great women in college were elsewhere. However, results from this event helps set the scene for what we can expect on the women’s sailing front this season in college sailing.

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Date Event Location Documents
Date Event Location Results
5/30-2 Open Dinghy National Championship KP
5/27-29 Open Team Race National Championship KP
5/23-26 Women’s Dinghy National Championship KP
4/29-30 Women’s Team Race National Championship STAN
1/14-15 Peter Wenner Rainbow Invite UH
11/11-13 ICSA Match Racing National Championship SDYC
11/5-6 ICSA Singlehanded National Championships ODU
5/23-26 College Sailing Women’s Dinghy National Championship TUL
5/19-22 ICSA Open Dinghy National Championship TUL
5/16-18 ICSA Team Race National Championship TUL
4/23-24 College Sailing Women’s Team Race National Championship TUL
1/15-16 Peter Wenner Rainbow Invite UH
1/8-9 Rose Bowl Interconference USC - USSCLB
11/13-14 ICSA Match Racing National Championship SPYC
11/13-14 Triangle Tango Intercollegiate Lake Crabtree, NC
11/6-7 ICSA Singlehanded National Championships SSA
10/30-31 First Year Interconference/Nickerson Trophy TUFTS
10/30-31 Women’s Fall PCCs & Women’s Fall TR STAN
10/23-24 Oberg Trophy MIT
10/23-24 Yale Women’s YALE
10/23-24 Coed Atlantic Coast Tournament NA
10/23-24 Coed Atlantic Coast Championship SMC
10/16-17 Kathryn Hammond UT
10/16-17 David Lee Arnoff HWS
10/16-17 Savin Hill Invite BC
10/16-17 Captain Hurst DART
10/16-17 Nevins Trophy USMMA
10/16-17 Women’s Atlantic Coast Tournament MIT
10/16-17 Women’s Atlantic Coast Championship HAR
10/9-10 Hewitt Trophy BOW
10/9-10 Stu Nelson Trophy CC
10/9-10 Coed ACC’s Round 1B YALE
10/9-10 Coed ACC’s Round 1A BROWN
10/9-10 Stoney Burke Intersectional VARSITY CAL - TISC