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After two days of intense racing on the Charles River, Yale University emerged victorious in the Western division and Stanford University claimed the Eastern division at the 2024 Women’s National Semi-Finals, hosted by Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University.

The final day of the Semi-Finals presented challenging conditions, with a long postponement while waiting for the breeze to establish from the southwest. On the previous day, the sailors contended with a 4-9 knot easterly wind.


The Intercollegiate Sailing Association (ICSA) is excited to announce the start of its eagerly awaited Spring Women's and Open Fleet Race National Championships, scheduled to commence on May 20th, 2024. The prestigious event will open with the College Sailing Women's Semi-Finals Championship, spotlighting the top talents in collegiate women's sailing. Presented by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard University, this year's championship guarantees a thrilling showcase of skill and competition.


The selections have been made for the College Sailing Open and Women's Fleet Race National Championships. The Fleet Race Nationals schedule is as follows:

  • Women's Fleet Race National Championship: May 20-23
    • Semi-Finals: May 20-21
    • Finals: May 22-23
  • Open Fleet Race National Championship: May 24-27
    • Semi-Finals: May 24-25
    • Finals: May 26-27

Following two days of exhilarating competition on the waters of the Charles River, Stanford University took first in the College Sailing Women’s Team Race National Championship, graciously hosted by Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University. This triumph marks a remarkable ascent for the Cardinals, who secured second place in the 2023 edition of the Women’s Team Race Nationals.


After three days of racing on the Charles River, the Roger Williams University Hawks took first place in the College Sailing Open Team Race National Championship hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University. The final day of the Championship delivered more challenging conditions while waiting for the sea breeze to be established. Tension peaked when a redress was filed after the last race of the day, leading sailors and coaches to anxiously await the verdict that would potentially determine the National Champions.


The Intercollegiate Sailing Association (ICSA) is thrilled to announce the commencement of its highly anticipated Spring National Championships, set to unfold starting April 25th 2024. The prestigious event will kick off with the College Sailing Open Team Race National Championships, showcasing the finest talents in collegiate sailing. Hosted by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard University, this year's championship promises an exhilarating display of skill and competition.


The NEISA Awards Committtee Announces the 2024 All-NEISA Teams and Major Conference Awards


*** Roger Williams is the NEISA Women's Team of the Week ***

*** Yale University is the Open Team of the Week ***


*** Yale University is the NEISA Women's Team of the Week ***

*** Bowdoin College is the NEISA Open Team of the Week ***


*** Yale University is the NEISA Women's Team of the Week ***

*** Roger Williams University is the NEISA Open Team of the Week ***