After spending the first day in second place, Roger Williams overtook Tufts to win the regatta.
ST. MARY’S FALL INTERCONFERENCE
A group of co-ed sailors traveled to St. Mary’s College of Maryland, where difficult weather conditions on Sunday contributed to a disappointing 15th place finish overall.
The two-day, 18-team regatta had near-perfect weather on Saturday, but on Sunday the temperature dropped nearly 20 degrees and wind shifts were frequent.
In both divisions, the Crimson started slowly and gradually improved throughout the weekend. Junior co-captains Isabel Ruane and Ben Lamont, along with sophomore Michael Drumm, collected 206 points in Division B. Harvard’s Division A boat fared slightly worse, with sophomore Brian Drumm and junior Jacob Bradt racking up 222 points for the weekend.
Roger Williams showed consistency over the two days and variety of weather conditions, finishing first overall with 213 points.
NEISA MEN’S SINGLEHANDED CHAMPIONSHIP
Two Crimson men raced lasers in the Singlehanded Championship at Boston College, where Yale senior Cam Cullman dominated despite strong showings from Brown and Tufts.
Zaleski was in the hunt after the first day, against what O’Connor characterized as very tough competition. He finished in the middle of the pack after Sunday’s races, placing 10th out of 20 sailors. Junior Luke O’Connor finished the weekend in 19th place.