PCCSC News


Sailors of the Week, Weekend 9, Spring 2015


**Michael Drumm of Harvard is named the NEISA COED SAILOR OF THE WEEK**

Cambridge, MA—  4/5/15 Michael Drumm '15 of Harvard University is named the NEISA Coed Sailor of the Week after leading his team to a second place finish at the Marchiando Team Race hosted by MIT.  Drumm showed his versatility, both skippering and crewing for the Crimson on a windy weekend on the Charles River.  In one particular race while crewing, his boat flipped and he then righted it and skippered the rest of the race in which Harvard won.  Drumm’s leadership and versatility helped lead the Harvard Crimson to a 12-3 record in the 16-team event. 

***McGlynn and Kincaid of Brown are named the NEISA WOMEN’S SAILORS OF THE WEEK***

Cranston, RI— 4/5/15 Kelly McGlynn '15 and Johanna Kincaid ‘15 of the Brown Bears are named the NEISA Women’s Sailors of the Week after finishing second in B-division at the Dellenbaugh Women’s Trophy hosted by Brown University.  McGlynn and Kincaid helped lead the Bears to the overall win, which came down to the last race with the University of Rhode Island and College of Charleston.  The duo started ahead of both teams in the last race and never looked back, staying ahead on a W5 course in very shifty conditions.  They finished in the top four in five of the six races in the windy conditions.  McGlynn and Kincaid finished with 29 points, one point out of first in their division.

Around the conference—

The Brown Bears won the Dellenbaugh Women’s Trophy with URI and MIT rounding out the top three.  Congratulations to the Yale Elis on winning the Lynne Marchiando Team Race Trophy hosted by MIT in windy conditions with Harvard finishing second. The Roger Williams Hawks won the Barque Eagle Team Race hosted by the U.S. Coast Guard Academy with a 11-3 record.  The Harvard Crimson won the 16-team BU Trophy with the Brown Bears finishing second and Bowdoin in third. 

 Go NEISA!