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(05/31/06 9:00am)
While the women's sailors from the College of Charleston may have taken home the championship in this year's Women's Dinghy National Championships, the Big Green ladies proved their mettle, overcoming the largest deficit of the field to snare a fifth place overall finish and an All-American Honorable Mention for team captain and skipper Emily East '06.
(05/03/06 9:00am)
The women's team edged out Harvard in a third place finish at the New England Championships to earn a spot at Nationals two weekends ago, when four Dartmouth sailors were named to the All-New England team.
(04/05/06 9:00am)
While the team typically divides spring break between practice at Annapolis, Md., and Charleston, S.C., the team decided to forego the sunshine of South Carolina and practiced the entire two weeks with the Naval Academy, with full bouts of racing in the weekend regattas.
(11/22/05 11:00am)
The weather was consistently pleasant for sailing team captain Emily East '06 this weekend, holding at 85 degrees in the Keehi Lagoon in Honolulu, Hawaii for the 2005 Women's Single Handed Nationals. East took full advantage of the favorable conditions, a sharp contrast to the clime during the majority of the fall season, finishing ninth in the nation.
(11/16/05 11:00am)
The past week has been a roller-coaster ride for Dartmouth women's sailing team captain Emily East '06.
(11/03/05 11:00am)
The Dartmouth sailing team experienced a wintry mix of weather and results this weekend down on the Charles River, dominating the 64th Erwin Schell Trophy at MIT and getting snowed off the line at Harvard in the Women's Victorian Urn Trophy.
(10/26/05 9:00am)
Following in step with the rest of the Big Green sports brigade, this weekend was once again successful for the Dartmouth sailing team.
(10/18/05 9:00am)
In another stormy weekend in the northeast, bouts of the shivers were accompanied by torrential winds of up to 40 miles per hour recorded on the Severn River at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md. Unfortunately the New Hampshire toughness of the Dartmouth sailing team was not enough for the perennially lightweight team to overcome this weekend's heavy air.
(10/11/05 9:00am)
Despite their inexplicable love of neoprene, Dartmouth sailors certainly prefer a windy and sunny day to a windy and wet one. Unfortunately, the Big Green sailors encountered cold and soggy conditions Saturday and Sunday at the Navy Fall Women's Intersectional Regatta and the Mosbacher-Knapp Ivy League championship. But while many might not consider New Hampshire a strategic sailing stronghold, inclement weather is nothing new for the men and women in green, who earned consistently high places in both regattas.
(05/10/05 9:00am)
The Big Green dynasty that is the Dartmouth sailing team once again stood up to snuff and defended its name this weekend against 18 other teams in the 64th annual New England Dingy Championships.
(05/03/05 9:00am)
This weekend at the New England Team Racing Championships hosted by Connecticut College and Coast Guard, the 12 best team-racing teams from New England competed for the chance to go to the National Championship, and Dartmouth brought home the gold.
(04/26/05 9:00am)
The 2005 Reed Trophy hosted by the U.S. Coast Guard Academy for 13 teams from around New England served as the New England Women's Championships. The Dartmouth women's team brought its A-game and qualified for Women's Nationals in Texas at the end of the spring term.
(04/20/05 9:00am)
Light winds and scheduling conflicts plagued the Dartmouth sailing team this weekend. Although everyone agreed that the warm weather was wonderful, it brought with it a high pressure zone and little wind over the weekend. Despite not having many exciting races this weekend, the sailors are happy that Lake Mascoma has thawed from the relative heat wave. With the last few weekends' sweeping victories, the team has jumped in rank, with the coed team moving from 10th to second on the national level. The women's team also bumped up, moving from an overall ranking of sixth to fifth.
(04/13/05 9:00am)
The Dartmouth women's sailing team, hot off recent wins on the more competitive co-ed circuit, arrived at this weekend's women's event guns blazing.
(02/23/05 11:00am)
While the temperatures in Hanover dropped back below zero over the weekend, a few members of the sailing team were able to escape to sun and sailing in their first regatta of the spring season. The Big Green sent a team of Andrew Loe '06, Adele Wilhelm '08, Ben Sampson '08, Betsy Bryant '08 and new assistant coach (and recent Olympian) Kate McDowell down to the College of Charleston for the Charleston Spring Intersection. For those who do not follow collegiate sailing, Charleston marks the season's first big intersectional regatta.
(01/13/05 11:00am)
While many of us spent our winter holiday with old and new friends, a few of Dartmouth's sailors felt the need to both win a regatta and enjoy a party, a tried and true Big Green tradition. So they headed off to Tulane University and the Sugar Bowl at the Southern Yacht Club on Dec. 30 and 31 searching for the thrill of competition and, with Bourbon Street so close by, a little fun.
(11/18/04 11:00am)
Though students may think Dartmouth is the coldest college in the East, the Big Green sailors had to shovel snow out of their boats before racing this Saturday at the 33rd Atlantic Coast Dinghy Championship, hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
(11/11/04 11:00am)
Three freshmen sailed away with a key victory in Maryland over the weekend, as Ben Sampson '08 and his crewmates Betsy Bryant '08 and Andrew Geffken '08 competed in 16 races against the 16 best freshman teams on the Atlantic Coast and won A-division by over 10 points.
(11/04/04 11:00am)
On Friday night, while most of the '08 class was running their requisite laps around the oh-so-touchable bonfire, four of their classmates were asleep down at Yale University, resting up for the New England Freshman Championships. A finish in the top eight at Yale would earn the team a spot at the freshman Atlantic Coast Championships next weekend at Navy. And, since the Dartmouth sailors have already qualified for coed ACC's and women's ACC's, a bid at the freshman ACC's would nicely complement the team's domination of the eastern United States.
(10/27/04 9:00am)
While most Dartmouth students spent this sunny Saturday in long pants and fleece, the Big Green sailing team raced toward glory in neoprene and dry suits, securing berths in top regattas throughout the East Coast . Despite the extreme drop in mobility and sex appeal, the sailors once again showed their mettle in heavy winds up and down the Northeast.