Coed ACC's Round 1B

Summary

Saturday, October 9:

Nine races were completed today all on W5 courses. Wind was NE for the first third of the day and then ENE/E the rest of the day. Wind was between 4 and 13 knots and shifty with a large swell and chop moving in from the SE making port tack upwind feel brutal. We had a few general recalls. One protest was filed resulting in a DSQ and we had no breakdowns. Divisions will switch fleets tomorrow with the first warning at 10am. Many thanks to Sue Reilly and Bob Austin-LaFrance from umpiring and judging and also to Greg Wilkinson for being an outstanding the ICSA Rep!

Sunday, October 10:

Eight races were completed today on mostly W4's and some W5's. The wind started out NNE and then persistently moved right to ENE. Wind strength ranged from 5-14 knots. Most of the wind was on the first half of the course and gradually diminished as the fleet sailed to the weather mark. There was considerable chop and rolling waves moving in from the SE with calm waters at the windward mark. Challenging and fun day. One protest was heard at the end of the day which was disallowed. The mark boat was run by Emmett Smith '09 and Katie Clulo '21 and our two judges today were Sue Reilly and Tony Weiner. Congratulations to the top nine schools that will move onto the ACC finals later this month. Greg Wilkinson served as a proper ICSA Rep. And holy high tides!

Score summary

SchoolTeamABTOT
1YaleBulldogs6753120
2George WashingtonColonials13891229
3GeorgetownHoyas79151230
4Coast GuardBears127105232
5Hobart & WilliamStatesmen139122261
6Boston CollegeEagles102164266
*7TuftsJumbos158121279
*8UC Santa BarbaraGauchos130149279
9TulaneGreen Wave132165297
10BowdoinPolar Bears136166302
11WisconsinBadgers206125331
12Old DominionMonarchs197147344
13JacksonvilleFins158203361
14VermontCatamounts165244409
15U. MiamiHurricanes202213415
16Kings PointMariners224214438
17EckerdTritons287197484
18HamptonPirates261278539
Sym.Explanation
*Head-to-head tiebreaker

Score history

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