Sailing Registers Three Top-5 Performances
Harvard Sailing had a successful weekend, securing three top-5 finishes across three regattas. The team achieved a fifth place at the Central Series 4 Fleet Race, followed by fourth place at the NEISA Women's Team Racing Championship, and a runner-up spot at the Thompson Trophy Team Race. This marks a solid start to a busy competitive stretch for the Crimson, showcasing their skill amid challenging conditions.
By the Numbers- Harvard finished fifth out of 16 teams at the Central Series 4 Fleet Race with 46 points.
- The Crimson recorded an 11-8 mark at the NEISA Women鈥檚 Team Racing Championship, ranking second overall.
- In the Thompson Trophy Team Race, Harvard went 14-1 but lost the title to Stanford due to a head-to-head defeat.
- Harvard's team scored 19 points in the A-division at the Central Series 4 Fleet Race.
- At the NEISA Women's Team Racing Championship, the team had a solid start but struggled in changing wind conditions on Sunday.
- The Crimson's performance at the Thompson Trophy saw them start strong but falter at a critical juncture against Stanford.
Harvard Sailing will compete in four regattas on April 18-19, including the NEISA Women鈥檚 and Open Fleet Racing Championships and the Boston Dinghy Cup Fleet Race. This continuation of competition could further bolster their performance and momentum as they seek to excel in upcoming events.
Bottom LineHarvard Sailing's recent performances highlight their competitive depth and resilience, setting a strong foundation moving forward. With a busy schedule ahead, the team's ability to adapt to varying conditions will be crucial for continued success.
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