the Tell Tale Newsletter of the Midwest Collegiate Sailing Association Volume 66, Number 7 December 2012 Wisconsin Team Race Wisconsin November 3-4, 2012 420 A full Round Robin was not completed. The races not sailed are indicated below: Wisconsin Minnesota NW Marquette Wisconsin Minnesota NW Red Maroon Purple Pink Gold Wild Cats Wisconsin Race 23 W Race 18 W L Race 26 Red Minnesota L W L L Race 19 Maroon NW L W L Race 24 Race 27 L Purple Marquette L W Race 21 L L Wisconsin L Pink Minnesota W Gold NW Wildcats Purdue L Team Minnesota Gold Northwestern Wildcats Wisconsin Red Marquette Minnesota Maroon NW Purple Purdue Wisconsin Pink Northwestern Wildcats Skippers W L W W W W W W Race 22 W L Wins 5 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 Crews 1 L Purdue W Race 28 Race 20 Race 25 L W W Jacob Bruce ’16 3,6, 11,16 Travis Cottle ’15 3,6,11,16 Michael Cornew ’13 3,6,11,16 Noah Aldonas ’13 3,6,11,16 Zack Bannon ’14 3,6,11,16 Megan McEvily ’14 3,6,11,16 Northwestern Purple Marius Malkevicius ’13 1,6,10,15 Spence Powell ‘ 13 1 Bobby Johnston ’15 6,10,15 John Hodges ’13 1,6,10,15 Laura Holman ’13 1,6,10,15 Molly Conroy ’13 1,6,10,15 Lily Allen ’16 1,6,10,15 Marquette Davis Dolson ’14 3,7,12,15 Will Lane ’15 3,7,12,15 Patrick Farrell ’13 3,7,12,15 Stephen Anthony ’15 3,7,12,15 Courtney Kronschnabel ’14 3,7,12,15 Kathleen Schneider ’14 3,7,12,15 Wisconsin Red Phil Morley ‘ 13 1,5,8,13 Connor Trepton ’15 1,8,11,13 John Kinzel ’14 1,8,11,13 Katie Hall ’16 1,8 Arielle Henderson ’13 1,8,11,13 Juliana Montero ’13 1,8,11,13 Wisconsin Pink Whitney Kent ’15 4,8,11,14,17 Peter Lewis ‘ 14 4,8,11 Molly Sitter ’15 14, 17 Ian Norman ’16 4,8,11,14,17 Kristen Reeser ’14 4,8,11,14,17 Caya McFalls ’16 4,8,11,14,17 Virginia Debbink ’16 4,8,11,14,17 Purdue Grant Pollock ’16 4,9,13,16 Phil Holt ‘14 4,9,13,16 Brian Rosensteel ‘12 4,9,13,16 Chris Charleson ’12 4,9,13,16 Maria Krutikova ’16 4,9,13,16 Jean Ruggiero ’14 4,9,13,16 Minnesota Gold Ryan Grosh ’14 2,7,10,14,17 Emily Oltrogge ‘15 2,7,10,14,17 Drake Lundeen ’14 2,7,10,14 ,17 Paige Boegerman ’14 2,7,10,14,17 Allison Forbes ’14 2,7,10,14,17 Sarah Ellis ’14 2,7,10,14,17 Minnesota Maroon Aaron Martinson ‘14 2,7,10,14 Jessie Olson ‘15 2,7,10,14 Teresa Westin ’16 2,7,10,14 Graham Ambrose ’16 2,7, 14 Lindsey Puccio ’16 2,7,10 Madeline Hoover ’14 7,10,14 Emily Johnson ’16 2,10,14 LP/ICSA Men's Singlehanded Nationals Southern Cal November 2-4, 2012 2 Laser Friday, November 2: The top 18 men and 18 women singlehanded college sailors from around the country descended upon sunny Southern California and started sailing today in the 2012 LaserPerformance Sailboats/ Intercollegiate Sailing Association (ICSA) Singlehanded Nationals off of the Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier in Long Beach, CA. After a brief delay waiting for wind racing got underway in a nice southerly sea breeze ranging from 4 to 10 knots. Erika Reineke of Boston College and Chris Barnard of Georgetown Sailing got off to a quick start and are leading the regatta after 6 races. “I’m pretty stoked about it (the regatta),” said Reineke. “Avoid the big mistakes and tacking advantage of the bigger shifts has been the key to doing well. “When asked about sailing back in Southern California, Chris Barnard said, “It’s great to be back sailing on my home waters in the sunny weather. My boat speed has been a big advantage and I’ve also avoided having any big mistakes.” Still the racing is very close with Juan Maegli of the College of Charleston only 2 points behind Barnard. Meanwhile, Reineke has a larger lead of 12 points over 2nd place Lauren Cefali of the Coast Guard Academy. The women, sailing Laser Radials, are competing for the Janet Lutz Trophy. The men, sailing Laser Full Rigs, are competing for the Glen S. Foster Trophy. Each sailor has earned a spot by qualifying at championship regattas in their respective conferences. The winners of each fleet will be invited to compete for the US SAILING O’Day Trophy which is the National Singlehanded Championship for all sailors in the United States. Event Chairperson, Mike Segerblom said, “It is great to see all of the Southern California natives return here to sail for this championship. We are expecting another great day of racing tomorrow.” Saturday, November 3: After a brief delay waiting for wind racing got underway in a nice westerly sea breeze ranging from 4 to 10 knots. “The breeze came up a little earlier today allowing for great racing. With excellent conditions we were able to complete 8 races today and have 2 races to be sailed on Sunday,” said regatta chairperson Mike Segerblom. Erika Reineke of Boston College continued to sail with speed and break away from the fleet over the course of the day. After 16 races Reineke clinched the regatta by having a 46 point lead, taking home the Janet Lutz Trophy. The competition from the rest of podium places is very close with Mayumi Roller of St. Mary’s College is in 2nd with 69 points and Claire Dennis of Yale College is in 3rd with 97 points in the women’s fleet. “It’s been really fun,” said Reineke. “I had good starts and sailed well.” Meanwhile, the competition 3 between Southern California native sailing for Georgetown, Chirs Barnard and Guatemalan sailing for Charleston, Juan Maegli continued to heat up throughout the day in the men’s division. After eight more races Maegli took a commanding lead of 17 points, overtaking Barnard, inching closer to winning the Glen S. Foster Trophy. Still there is a protest pending and the result of the protest will change the results. “There have been great conditions. I focused on having really good starts and staying in the front of the fleet,” said Maegli. Sunday, November 4: After a delay waiting for wind, racing got underway in a nice westerly sea breeze ranging from 4 to 10 knots and Juan Maegli sailing for the College of Charleston went into the day with a plan, “It was my goal to stay away from the fleet and protect my lead. Fortunately, my plan worked and I got a big lead during the first race of the day.” Maegli clinched the regatta after the first race of the day and enjoyed a stress free second race knowing he had just won the national championship, but this is not the final stop for him. “I’m off to Peru next week to sail in a training regatta for the Guatamalan Olympic team.” Maegli finished 7th in the 2012 Olympic Games and plans to campaign to sail again in the 2016 Games. Meanwhile, Erika Reineke of Boston College continued to sail with speed and broke away from the fleet over the course of the day. She won the regatta yesterday, but continued to show her skill today. Everyone in attendance enjoyed the event, especially the native Southern Californian’s. Nevin Snow, of San Diego and sailing for Georgetown, said, “It’s great to be back in Southern California. The weather is way better here and I’ve been sailing well.” He finished his first collegiate national championship regatta tied for 7th with another freshman San Diegan, Olin Paine sailing for Fordham. “The breeze was much better than predicted for today. The offshore breeze provided some challenges and as a result we decided to move the course further out to sea for the last race of the regatta.” said regatta chairperson Mike Segerblom. Men’s Results School 1 College of Charleston 2 Georgetown University 3 Stanford University 4 Yale University 5 Brown University 6 Stanford University *7 Fordham University *8 Georgetown University 9 University of South Florida 10 Rice University 11 University of Florida 12 Brown University 13 University of Vermont 14 St. Mary's College of Maryland 15 University of Wisconsin 16 Texas A&M University at Galveston 17 University of Oregon 18 University of Minnesota Sym. Explanation Team Juan Maegli '13 Chris Barnard '13 Kieran Chung '15 Cam Cullman '13 Colin Smith '13 Oliver Toole '14 Olin Paine '16 Nevin Snow '16 Christopher Stocke '15 Carson Crain '16 William Heausler '13 Lucas Adams '15 Michael Zonnenberg '15 John Wallace '14 Andrew Fox '13 Trey Hartman '15 Philip Gordon '12 Chris Loew-Blosser '14 4 A 37 61 107 111 122 125 144 144 176 184 202 203 204 211 213 250 266 318 TOT 37 61 107 111 122 125 144 144 176 184 202 203 204 211 213 250 266 318 * Head-to-head tiebreaker Women’s Results School 1 Boston College 2 St. Mary's College of Maryland 3 Yale University 4 U. S. Naval Academy 5 Georgetown University 6 U. S. Coast Guard Academy 7 University of South Florida 8 U. S. Coast Guard Academy 9 St. Mary's College of Maryland 10 Yale University 11 University of Washington * 12 U. S. Naval Academy * 13 Stanford University 14 Stanford University 15 University of Miami 16 University of Minnesota 17 Texas A&M University at Galveston 18 Tulane University Sym. Explanation * Head-to-head tiebreaker Team Erika Reineke '16 Mayumi Roller '13 Claire Dennis '13 Mary Hall '15 Nancy Hagood '14 Christina Frost '16 Abby Featherstone '13 Lauren Cefali '15 Catherine Shanahan '15 Emily Billing '13 Lily Grimshaw '15 Marissa Lihan '14 McKenzie Wilson '14 Rebecca King '13 Laura Hernandez '15 Alison Kent '16 Margot Provensal '13 Alexandra Payne '15 A 25 79 107 119 124 134 143 144 146 152 168 182 182 230 256 283 300 304 TOT 25 79 107 119 124 134 143 144 146 152 168 182 182 230 256 283 300 304 2012 Kennedy Cup U.S. Naval Academy November 3-4, 2012 Navy 44’S The Kennedy Cup, Intercollegiate Sailing's Big Boat National Championship, was contested in the Chesapeake Bay on 2/3/4 November. Ten teams from around the country vied for the chance to become this year's winning crew. Although Hurricane Sandy delayed preparation and made travel difficult for many schools, all entrants were still able to make it to Navy for the event, which was finely run by PRO Wayne Bretsch and Head Judge Ken Morrison. Two races were run on Friday with NW winds ranging from 12-25 knots. Cal Maritime demonstrated great comfort with the strong wind by leading the fleet with a score of 2-1. They were closely followed by the Naval Academy and NY Maritime. On Saturday, sailors faced even colder and windier conditions. Temperatures reached only into the upper 40s and the wind speed increased throughout the day from 15 knots to near 30 by the end of the 5 day. The crew from the Naval Academy sailed almost flawless races to lead the day with three first place finishes. Cal Maritime and Kings Point rounded out the top three places. Sunny skies and gentler winds came in for Sundays two races. Genoas were used for the first time all regatta, which proved much to the liking of Mass Maritime who scored 3-1 to lead the day. In the end, it was the team from the Naval Academy who was the most consistent throughout the event. Winning five of seven races, Navy ended up winning the Kennedy Cup National Big Boat Championship. With the victory, they earned the right to represent the US at the Student Yachting World Cup in France in 2013. Sailing for the Naval Academy were skipper Steve Jaenke, Charlie Johnson, Sam Ross, Kelsey Ragsdale, Sean Brown, Andy Beeler, Roscoe Thomas, and Ethan Madison. 1. US Naval Academy 2. Cal Maritime 3. Kings Point 4. NY Maritime 5. Maine Maritime 6. Coast Guard Academy 7. Mass Maritime 8. U. of Michigan 9. St. Mary's 10. Army 1- 32- 13- 55- 27 - 114- 46- 99- 88- 611 - 7 - 12364591187- 12344596107- 14438975106- 17285634910- 4 3 8 5 2 9 1 7 6 10 12 points 21 28 33 41 42 44 50 57 58 Michigan David Oliver -14 Skipper Liz Smith-'14 Main Vittorio Bichucher '14 Trimmer Tanner DePriest-'14 Trimmer Rachel Barch '13 Trimmer Jason Doyle- '14 Mast Ellen Dubois '14 Pit Chris Oliver' 14 Bow Connor Shope '14 Alternate Ti m m e ' s Tu n e - U p Northwestern November 10-11, 2012 420 Saturday: The wind was from the south at about 15knots with higher gusts making the sailing interesting for the sailors doing a beach launch. It was mostly cloudy with temperatures in the high 50’s. Later Saturday 6 morning a quick thundershower forced the suspension of racing. However, PRO Nancy Glover with assistant Rick Lilley were able to get racing going again and completed 4 races in each division before dark. Chief Judge Betsy Altman was on hand but there were no protests. Sunday: While the sailors assembled at the normal reporting time, they were greeted by winds in the middle twenty’s and gusts in the thirties. It was decided to call racing for the day as the forecast was for the winds to pick up during the day. The trophies were awarded and the boats packed up for an early trip back to campus. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 School University of Michigan University of Minnesota University of Wisconsin Marquette University Northwestern University Purdue University Western Michigan University University of Michigan University of Chicago University of Wisconsin University of Iowa Bowling Green State University Lake Forest College University of Michigan Scores for Division A Team 1 University of Michigan Wolverines 2 University of Minnesota Gophers 3 University of Wisconsin Badgers 4 Northwestern University Wildcats 5 University of Iowa Hawkeyes 6 Marquette University Golden Eagles 7 Purdue University Purdue Pete 8 University of Chicago Chicago Team Wolverines Gophers Badgers Golden Eagles Wildcats Purdue Pete Broncos Maize Marroons Badgers 2 Hawkeyes Falcons Foresters Blue Total 4 A 4 11 15 28 24 30 39 40 33 35 27 39 39 56 B 6 6 31 15 22 22 28 30 38 40 50 42 50 40 TOT 10 17 46 43 46 52 67 70 71 75 77 81 89 96 Sailors Matthew Graham '13 Kirsten Corneliussen '13 Ryan Grosch '14 Paige Boegeman '14 Phillip Morley '13 Jennifer Burke '16 Jacob Bruce '16 Luke Vogelzang '15 Eric Sauter '13 Molly Strieker '15 Christopher Avallone '13 Steven Anthony '15 * Phil Holt '14 Christine McKee '15 Calvin Barnett '16 Zi Chong Kao '14 Rachelle Koch '16 Connor Lynch '16 * 11 15 24 27 28 30 33 7 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-2 3-4 1-4 1-2 3-4 9 University of Wisconsin 35 Badgers 2 * 10 Bowling Green State University Bowling Green * 11 Lake Forest College Lake Forest 39 * 12 Western Michigan University Western Michigan 13 University of Michigan Maize 39 14 University of Michigan Blue Sym. Explanation * Head-to-head tiebreaker 56 Scores for Division B Team * 1 University of Michigan Wolverines * 2 University of Minnesota Gophers 3 Marquette University Golden Eagles * 4 Purdue University Purdue Pete * 5 Northwestern University Wildcats 6 University of Wisconsin Badgers 7 Western Michigan University Western Michigan 8 University of Michigan Maize 9 University of Chicago Chicago ** 10 University of Michigan 39 40 Total 6 6 15 22 22 23 28 30 38 40 Blue ** 11 University of Wisconsin Badgers 2 12 Bowling Green State University 40 42 8 Kelly Kramer '13 Ian Walter '16 Ian Walter '16 Kelly Kramer '13 William Kyle '14 Cory Vanhouten '13 * Sandi Fredericks '15 * Benjamin Wheeler '13 Tyler McChristianson '14 * Jack Greve '15 Blake Utz '16 Ryan Davidson '15 Abigail Rogers '16 Kathryn Ried '15 Alex Mayo '15 Tyler Weiss '15 1-2 3-4 1-2 3-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-2 3-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-2 3-4 1-4 1-2 Sailors Ryan Seago '14 Elizabeth Wallace '14 Emily Oltrogge '15 Teresa Westin '16 Meghan Bouman '15 Kathleen Schneider '14 Grant Pollock '16 David Mirkhaef '15 John Hodges '13 Connor Schmitt '15 * Ian Norman '18 Teddy Berman '16 * Ryan Mabie '16 Kevin Luther '15 Karinne Smolenyak '15 Jenny Koloms '15 John McCormick '15 Katy Carlyle '15 Leah Chapman '15 Kendall Witmer '15 Andrew Roth '15 Jean Rafaelian '16 Alison Bradley '16 David Meyerson '15 Elliot Busta '15 Benjamin Reiland '15 Robert Ottman '16 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-2 3-4 1-4 1-4 1-2 3-4 1-2 3-4 1-4 1-2 3-4 1-4 Bowling Green ** 13 Lake Forest College Lake Forest ** 14 University of Iowa Hawkeyes Sym. Explanation * According to last race (4B) ** Head-to-head tiebreaker William Wiegand '15 Blake Banovitz '14 Tyler McChristianson '14 * Benjamin Wheeler '13 Rebecca Abellera '15 Joseph Knight '14 50 50 1-4 1-4 1-2 3-4 1-4 1-4 6 6 t h Ti m m e A n g s t e n M e m o r i a l R e g a t t a Chicago Yacht Club November 17-18, 2012 420 Saturday, November 17: Saturday started with light winds less the five knots out of the west south west with gusts maxing out at 6 knots. By noon winds had shifted to 3 knots from the east. Water was flat, and for November in Chicago the temperature was warm at 47 degrees. Boats left the dock at 9:15am with racing commencing at 9:45am, and the last race started at 3:47pm with the last boat out of the water at 4:20pm. Sailing was close and competitive with multiple teams vying for first. At the end of the day Michigan was in the lead with four other teams in contention. After one day we had completed 6 A division races and 4 B division races. Sunday, November 18: Sunday started with light and variable winds 3 knots and less out of the south. Boats left the dock at 8:45am and racing commenced at 9:11am. We were able to get in 3 B division races and 2 A division races before the wind shifted to the east and the wind died. The fleet was put under postponement at 1:35pm and the teams were taken off the water by crash boat then. Though the race committee attempted to scare up wind. The regatta was called at 2:50pm. Michigan was able to hold onto their lead and ended up winning the regatta as well as both divisions. The last time Michigan won the Timme Angsten Trophy was in 1977, thirty five years ago. Overall Wisconsin placed second and Minnesota placed third. In A Division Wisconsin was second and University of Buffalo third. In B division Wisconsin was second and Bates College third. Teams were on the road by 3:45pm. 1 2 *3 *4 5 School University of Michigan University of Wisconsin University of Minnesota University of Buffalo Bates College Team Wolverines Badgers Gophers Bulls Tomcats 9 A 16 23 24 23 35 B 17 18 27 28 22 TOT 33 41 51 51 57 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Sym. * Purdue University Boilermakers Michigan State University Michigan State Northwestern University Wildcats University of Chicago Chicago Miami University Red Hawks Univ. of Illinois - Chicago Flames Bowling Green State Univ. Bowling Green University of Toledo Toledo Explanation Number of high-place (1) finishes Scores for Division A Team 1 University of Michigan Wolverines *2 University of Wisconsin Badgers *3 University of Buffalo Bulls 4 University of Minnesota Gophers 5 Bates College Tomcats *6 Michigan State University Michigan State *7 Purdue University Boilermakers 8 Northwestern University Total 16 10 11 12 University of Chicago Chicago Univ. of Illinois - Chicago Illinois (Chicago) Bowling Green State Univ. Bowling Green Miami University Miami University 13 University of Toledo Toledo Sym. Explanation * Head-to-head tiebreaker Scores for Division B Team 43 60 52 71 65 74 71 93 91 108 113 133 137 139 141 184 Sailors Ryan Seago '14 Evelyn Hull '13 Brendan Boylan '13 Kelsea Kierstead '15 Griffin Orr '15 Stephanie Rosenbaum '13 Drake Lundeen '14 Sarah Ellis '14 Tommy Holmberg '13 Hannah Kiesler '16 Bill Weiland '14 Andrew Lauten '15 Phil Holt '14 Jean Ruggiero '15 Travis Cottle '15 Michael Cornew '13 Megan McEvily '14 Gina Krupp '15 Zi Chong Kao '14 Abigail LaPier '14 Adelheid Rittmeyer '13 Dustin Domer '13 Brian Moy '14 William Kyle '14 Sam Logan '14 Stuart Fisher '16 John Salisbury '16 Max Burson '16 Eric Frissell '13 * Taylor Linder '16 * 23 23 24 35 48 48 61 Wildcats 9 48 48 61 62 72 65 70 91 62 65 70 72 91 Total Sailors 10 1-4,7 5-6 1-6 7 1-6 7 1-3,5-7 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 University of Michigan Wolverines University of Wisconsin Badgers Bates College Tomcats University of Minnesota Gophers University of Buffalo Bulls Purdue University Boilermakers Northwestern University Wildcats Michigan State University Michigan State Miami University Miami University * 10 Bowling Green State Univ. Bowling Green * 11 University of Chicago 17 Will Cyr '14 Sophie Lucente '16 John Kinzel '14 Arielle Henderson '13 Edward Moan '14 Katlyn Flynn '15 Emily Oltrogge '15 Paige Boegeman '14 Luke Miller '15 Melissa Eiffert '14 Grant Pollock '16 Maria Krutikova '16 Gabrielle Salvaterra '14 Matthew Sullivan '13 Colton Radenbaugh '15 Nickolas Burr '16 Connor Doyle '13 William Andreae '13 Max Burson '16 Cory Vanhouten '13 * William Wiegand '15 Katy Carlyle '15 Madeline Sovie '16 Rachelle Koch '16 Leah Chapman '15 Brenden Jacobs '15 Taylor Valentor '16 Andrew Logan '14 Adam Robertson '14 * 18 22 27 28 43 52 60 65 71 71 Chicago 12 Univ. of Illinois - Chicago Illinois (Chicago) 13 University of Toledo Toledo Sym. Explanation * Head-to-head tiebreaker 74 93 1,3-7 2 1-6 7 1-2,5-6 3-4,7 2012 ICSA Match Race National Championship
Fort Worth Boat Club November 16-18, 2012 J-22’s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Skipper Name Tufts University TUFTS/Haeger Yale University YALE/Segerblom Georgetown University GTN/Snow St. Mary's College of Maryland SMC/La Dow University of South Florida USF/Stocke University of Washington UW/Haelsig Eckerd College ECK/Savoie California Maritime Academy CMA/Lancaster 11 9 10 University of Michigan MICH/Graham Tulane University TUL/Krause Finals TUFTS/Haeger YALE/Segerblom 1 0 1 2 1 0 3 1 0 Races Wins Win % Rank 18 2 83% 1 20 1 55% 2 Petit Finals GTN/Snow SMC/La Dow 1 0 1 2 1 0 3 1 0 Races Wins Win % Rank 18 2 67% 3 19 1 63% 4 Stage 4: Semifinal Round SMC/La Dow YALE/Segerblom 1 0 1 2 0 1 3 1 0 Semifinal Round GTN/Snow TUFTS/Haeger 1 0 1 2 0 1 Winners for 5th & 6th USF/Stocke UW/Haelsig 1 1 0 Race for 7th & 8th ECK/Savoie CMA/Lancaster 4 0 1 Races Wins 16 1 17 3 Win % Rank 69% 2 59% 1 3 0 1 Races Wins 15 0 15 3 Win % Rank 67% 2 87% 1 2 1 0 3 Races Wins 15 2 14 0 Win % Rank 60% 1 29% 2 1 1 0 2 1 0 3 Races Wins 14 2 14 0 Win % Rank 50% 1 29% 2 Stage 3: Knockout Table SMA/CMA quarter final SMC/La Dow 1 1 2 1 3 1 Races Wins 12 3 Win % Rank 83% 1 TUF/ECK quarter final TUFTS/Haeger 1 1 2 1 3 1 Races Wins 12 3 Win % Rank 83% 1 9th & 10th Sail Off MICH/Graham TUL/Krause 1 1 0 2 1 0 3 Races Wins 14 2 14 0 Win % Rank 50% 1 14% 2 GTN/UW Quarter final GTN/Snow UW/Haelsig 1 1 0 2 1 0 3 1 0 Races Wins 12 3 12 0 Win % Rank 83% 1 33% 2 YALE/USF Quarter final USF/Stocke YALE/Segerblom 1 0 1 2 0 1 3 1 0 4 0 1 Stage 2: Gold & Repechage Round Robins 12 Races Wins Win % Rank 13 1 54% 2 13 3 54% 1 Repechage Round Robin [1] MICH/Graham [2] TUL/Krause [3] ECK/Savoie [4] CMA/Lancaster 1 0 1 1 Stage 1: All Team Round Robin All Team Round Robin 1 2 [1] GTN/Snow 0 [2] USF/Stocke 1 [3] MICH/Graham 0 1 [4] TUL/Krause 0 0 [5] SMC/La Dow 0 1 [6] TUFTS/Haeger 1 1 [7] ECK/Savoie 0 0 [8] CMA/Lancaster 0 0 [9] YALE/Segerblom 0 0 [10] UW/Haelsig 0 0 2 1 0 1 3 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 3 0 1 4 0 0 1 Races 12 12 12 12 0 4 1 1 1 5 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Wins 1 1 2 2 7 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 Win % Rank 42% 3 17% 4 42% 1 33% 2 8 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 9 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 Win 7 6 4 1 7 7 3 2 4 4