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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

NEISA Sailors of the Week, Spring 2026, April 11-12
April 14, 2026

***Yale University's team at the NEISA Women's Team Race Championship for the Legler Trophy are the NEISA Women's Sailors of the Week***

***Harvard University's team at the Thompson Trophy Team Race are the NEISA Open Sailors of the Week***

NEISA Sailors of the Week, Spring 2026, April 4-5
April 08, 2026

***Roger Williams University's team at the Yale Women's Team Race Trophy are the NEISA Women's Sailors of the Week***

***Harvard University's team at the NEISA Open Team Race Championship for the Fowle Trophy are the NEISA Open Sailors of the Week***


Brown’s stellar performance during the 2023-2024 season earns them the title as the overall top team in college sailing.

The Leonard M. Fowle Memorial Trophy honors the late Graduate Secretary of the New England District and Executive Vice President of the Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Association. Len served in both posts from their creation until his death in 1973 and his devotion to college sailing is without peer. College sailing today had its very beginnings in the organizational ability and personal drive of this one man.




After an emotional two days of racing on the iconic Charles River where sailors contended with the notoriously unpredictable winds, Harvard University emerged victorious, clinching the 2024 Open Fleet Race National Championship. The prestigious event was co-hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University, setting the stage for a dramatic showdown.

The first day of the regatta faced challenges with light air conditions causing a delayed start. The morning's inconsistent breeze even forced the abandonment of Race 1A. However, the wind picked up to 5-10 knots East Northeast, allowing ten races to be conducted. Spectators were treated to a nail-biting spectacle as Yale University and Harvard University vied fiercely for the top spot throughout the day. By the end of day one, Yale led with 106 points, closely followed by Harvard with 118 points, and Dartmouth College trailing with 134 points. The intensity of the competition was evident, with teams battling neck and neck at every mark rounding.




After two electrifying days of racing on the Charles River, where sailors faced a variety of challenging wind conditions, Roger Williams University clinched victory in the Western division while Harvard University took first in the Eastern division at the 2024 Open National Semi-Finals. The event was co-hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University, setting the stage for intense and competitive sailing.




After two exhilarating days of racing on the iconic Charles River, Stanford University successfully defended their title, clinching the 2024 Women’s Fleet Race National Championship. This triumph follows their previous win at Kings Point in 2023. A special thanks to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University for hosting this year’s thrilling event.

The first day of the championship saw steady winds from the southwest at 5-12 knots, with Stanford taking an early lead, followed by Dartmouth College in second and Yale University in third. However, the second day brought a mix of challenges with shifty conditions and a thunderstorm that caused delays. Once the storm cleared, the wind struggled to settle, but the sailors managed to squeeze in two more races in lighter winds. Dartmouth held onto their second place until the Race 17 when Boston College’s strong finishes—6th in A division and 3rd in B division—propelled them to secure second place overall. Dartmouth finished third with a total of 236 points.



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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