2014 Triangle Tango Intercollegiate

Summary

Saturday, April 5:

RALEIGH, NC (April 5-6, 2014): Sailors from UNC-Chapel Hill and Duke University made the short journey down Tobacco Road over to Raleigh this weekend to join NC State on the water at Lake Wheeler for the inaugural Triangle Tango Race Clinic & Regatta. With sunny skies and temperatures in the 70s for most of the day, Saturday's clinic featured a full slate of race drills on a short windward/leeward course and on the water coaching with cooperative, consistent wind of 8-10 knots for most of the morning. After a break for lunch, sailors spent the afternoon with a focus on boat handling, finishing the day with a good helping of smiles and sunburn compliments of perfect sailing conditions. Sunday morning however greeted sailors with chillier temperatures hovering in the low 50s for most of the morning. The wind direction shifted 180° from Saturday, classic Lake Wheeler-style, but maintained strength between 8-12 knots.

Although traditional rivals, the three Triangle-area sailing teams maintain close ties and support each other's growth and development as competitive programs, a dynamic prevalent in College Sailing. The weekend's clinic and regatta showcased this relationship, but when it comes to racing, each team wants to win and races were fiercely competitive all day. Following a short skipper's meeting, sailors took to the course and raced on a modified windward/leeward course with an upwind finish. UNC started strong in A-Fleet with back to back bullets, but as the regatta progressed, racing proved to be more evenly matched in both fleets with each of NC State and Duke picking up first place finishes in both fleets throughout the day.

"Duke sailors really enjoyed practicing with and competing against our friends at UNC and NC State. It doesn't get any better than having great competition on the water and camaraderie off the water," said senior skipper and Duke Sailing Vice President Jackson Morton.

"The weekend was a success. Sailors from each of our three teams, whether a beginner or more advanced racer, worked together to help everyone improve and have a great time," said junior skipper and UNC-Chapel Hill sailing co-captain Elyse Schaefer.

Both NC State and Duke fielded two squads with UNC racing one. After 6 races in both divisions, NC State's first squad delivered the low score for A-Fleet, but Duke-1's performance in A and a solid 8-point win in B-Fleet proved too much as they finished in first place beating the home-team NC State Wolfpack by 7 overall. NC State's second squad, the Red Terror, finished 3rd, followed by UNC-Chapel Hill and Duke-2.

"This was a great weekend of sailing, learning, and racing with near-perfect conditions both during the clinic and for Sunday's regatta," said NC State race team captain David Rogers.

"This entire weekend event was organized by sailors from NC State, Duke and UNC, and we were happy to host," said NC State head coach Dana Magliola. "It's exciting to see each of these programs' commitment to racing and we're already looking forward to next year's 'Triangle Tango'."

Sunday, April 6:

Special thanks to UNC, Duke and our sailors for their hard work, enthusiasm and great sailing over the weekend.

Score summary

SchoolTeamABTOT
1DukeBlue Devils 1131023
2North Carolina StateWolfpack121830
3North Carolina StateRed Terror241539
*4DukeBlue Devils 2212344
*5North CarolinaTar Heels192544
Sym.Explanation
*Head-to-head tiebreaker

Score history

The following chart shows the relative rank of the teams as of the race indicated. Note that the races are ordered by number, then division, which may not represent the order in which the races were actually sailed.

The first place team as of a given race will always be at the top of the chart. The spacing from one team to the next shows relative gains/losses made from one race to the next. You may hover over the data points to display the total score as of that race.

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