Waterfront – Waterfront | SMCM St. Mary's College of Maryland Thu, 13 Apr 2023 15:28:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 115658631 LEO BOUCHER (’22) WINS 2019 ICSA MEN’S SINGLEHANDED NATIONALS /waterfront/2019/11/leo-boucher-22-wins-2019-icsa-mens-singlehanded-nationals/ Mon, 11 Nov 2019 16:40:43 +0000 http://www.smcm.edu/waterfront/?p=1186 Boucher and Reineke Win LaserPerformance Singlehanded National Championships SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. (November 10, 2019) – The LaserPerformance Men’s and Women’s Singlehanded National Championships, co-hosted by Santa Barbara Yacht Club and the University of California Santa Barbara wrapped up today with Leo Boucher (West River, Md.), a sophomore at St. Mary’s College of Maryland, winning the […]

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Boucher and Reineke Win LaserPerformance Singlehanded National Championships

SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. (November 10, 2019) – The LaserPerformance Men’s and Women’s Singlehanded National Championships, co-hosted by Santa Barbara Yacht Club and the University of California Santa Barbara wrapped up today with Leo Boucher (West River, Md.), a sophomore at St. Mary’s College of Maryland, winning the Men’s Championship and Sophia Reineke (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.), a junior at Boston College, wining the Women’s Championship.

The championships included the top 18 men and top 18 women singlehanded sailors in the nation. LaserPerformance, the title sponsor, provided full rig Lasers and Laser Radials for the events. Marlow Ropes was a supporting sponsor for the events.

The racing on Saturday saw sunny skies, nice breeze starting around 7-10 knots and building to 10-12 knots with 15 knots at the highest point. Ten races were completed for the men in the full rigs and nine for the women in the radials. The competitors sailed in the Santa Barbara Channel on windward-leeward courses with four legs.

Today there was a short delay in the start of racing due to light winds. Racing got started with the women in the radials around 11 a.m. in light and spotty conditions. The competitors finished up the event with 14 races total in each fleet just before 3 p.m.

Boucher was sitting in third place after racing yesterday and moved up to win the event today. He placed second in this championship last year making this the second time that St. Mary’s has placed in the top two at this event. This year he is the winner of the Glen S. Foster Trophy, awarded to the first place finisher.

“The competition in the fleet was tough and Leo did a great job hanging in there because he didn’t have many chances to pull away from the fleet,” says Bill Ward, director of sailing at St. Mary’s College of Maryland. “In his last race he tried to stay ahead of the close competition and keep his lead. Leo sails Lasers outside of school and was able to practice at school for the two qualifiers leading up to this event with his teammates.”

Finishing three points behind Boucher in second place is Richard McCann, a sophomore from the University of Miami, and he received the George Griswold Trophy. The top four places all finished within five points of each other.

Sophia Reineke is the winner of the Janet Lutz Trophy, awarded to the first place finisher in the women’s championship. She finished the regatta nine points ahead of second place, Christina Sakellaris, from Stanford University, who won this event last year. Reineke held onto the lead throughout the regatta, but only by a small margin.

“This event is always challenging,” says Reineke, “everyone out there is more than capable of winning – I think there were three other women on the course who have won this championship before,” she says. “I am happy with my performance, I came to the regatta with three things to work on and I kept them in my head all weekend to achieve. One thing that has been really great is all of the support from my team members at home — even though it’s a singlehanded regatta, they have been behind me and sent messages and videos of support.”

“I’m extremely proud of my team and of course, Sophia,” says Greg Wilkinson, head coach for Boston College.

To learn more about the regatta, the competitors and find results visit the event website:

Men’s, Final Results (14 races):
1. Leo Boucher ’22, St. Mary’s College of Maryland, 65
2. Richard McCann ’22, University of Miami, 68
3. Gage Schoenherr ’21, U.S. Coast Guard Academy, 69
4. Charles Carraway ’22, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, 70
5. Connor Nelson ’23, Brown University, 85
6. Richie Gordon ’21, U.S. Coast Guard Academy, 99*
7. Paul Didham ’21, California State University Long Beach, 99*
8. Vir Menon ’20, Christopher Newport University, 116
9. Carrson Pearce ’21, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Kings Point, 118
10. Gavin McJones ’23, U.S. Naval Academy, 138
11. John Kirkpatrick ’22, Stanford University, 144
12. Javier de Urdanibia Panos ’21, Boston University, 151
13. Malcolm Benn Smith ’21, College of Charleston, 155
14. Steven Leuck ’20, College of Charleston, 159
15. Cameron Giblin ’23, Tulane University, 187
16. Jonathan Bailey ’22, University of Wisconsin, 208
17. Erik Skeel ’20, University of Washington, 224
18. Patrick Schmidt ’21, University of Wisconsin, 239
*Head-to-head tie breaker

Women’s, Final Results (14 races):
1. Sophia Reineke ’21, Boston College, 59
2. Christina Sakellaris ’21, Stanford University, 68
3. Charlotte Rose ’22, Jacksonville University, 76
4. Talia Toland ’21, Tufts University, 90
5. Lilly Myers ’23, Cornell University, 98
6. Clara Gravely ’21, Queens University, 101
7. Hallie Schiffman ’23, Stanford University, 104
8. Elizabeth Shanahan ’23, Boston College, 107
9. Louisa Nordstrom ’20, Yale University, 111
10. Haddon Hughes ’19, Georgetown University, 120
11. Hannah Steadman ’20, Brown University, 121
12. Jessica McJones ’20, U.S. Naval Academy, 131
13. Carly Broussard ’21, Georgetown University, 144
14. Alexandra Talbot ’22, Tufts University, 177
15. Ciara Rodriguez-Horan ’22, Tulane University, 195
16. Maartje van Dam ’23, Jacksonville University, 219
17. Siri Schantz ’23, Ohio University, 229
18. Rebekah Janssen ’21, University of Wisconsin, 245

Results can be foundfor the Women’s racing andfor the Men’s.

Drone footage from Greg Smith is available.

Eric Andresen provided photos for the events and can be found.

Contact: Jennifer Mitchell |Toile à Voile for ICSA |media@collegesailing.org| 970-216-7072 m.

The ICSA sponsors and partners through the 2018-19 season are: LaserPerformance (), title sponsor of “LaserPerformance Men’s and Women’s Singlehanded National Championship,” title sponsor of “LaserPerformance College Sailing Team Race National Championship” and Official Boat Supplier of the ICSA Spring National Championships. Sperry (), title sponsor of the “Sperry College Sailing Women’s National Championship”. Gill North American (), title sponsor of “The Gill College Sailing National Championship”. Quantum Sail Design Group (), official sponsor of the “Quantum Women’s College Sailor of the Year”. Marlow Ropes (), presenting sponsor of the “Marlow Ropes College Sailor of the Year Award” and “Official Rope of College Sailing”. US Sailing (), “The Robert H. Hobbs Sportsman of the Year Sponsored by US Sailing” and “The 2019 College Sailing Live Coverage Presented by US Sailing”. Professional Boats (), official sponsor of the 2019 ICSA Spring National Championships.

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St. Mary’s College of Maryland Sailing Captures Mid-Atlantic Conference Championships /waterfront/2019/10/st-marys-college-of-maryland-sailing-captures-mid-atlantic-conference-championships/ Sun, 27 Oct 2019 17:04:28 +0000 http://www.smcm.edu/waterfront/?p=1175 The top 18 schools in the Middle Atlantic Inter-Collegiate Sailing Conference (MAISA) battled in Kings Point, NY for their conference crown. Throughout the semester the top teams earned the right to represent the 55 school conference atthe US Merchant Marine Academy October 26-27. After 26 races across both A and B Divisions in a full […]

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The top 18 schools in the Middle Atlantic Inter-Collegiate Sailing Conference (MAISA) battled in Kings Point, NY for their conference crown. Throughout the semester the top teams earned the right to represent the 55 school conference atthe US Merchant Marine Academy October 26-27. After 26 races across both A and B Divisions in a full range of wind conditions; the St. Mary’s College Seahawks bested the field. The Seahawks edged-out the US Naval Academy Midshipmen by 8 points. The elite public honors college crew stayed close enough to the leaders in A division (Leo Boucher ’22-West River, MD/ Ashley Wagner ’20-Easton, MD, Sam Muir 21-Santa Barbara, CA, Lucas Massiello ’23- Baltimore, MD), that their victory in B division (Chase Cooper ’21-Bermuda, Sophie Taczak ’21-Annapolis, MD, Thomas Walker ’21-Richmond, VA) put them over the top when the scores were combined to take the win.

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Boucher (’22) Defends Mid-Atlantic Men’s Singlehanded Championship /waterfront/2019/09/boucher-22-defends-mid-atlantic-mens-singlehanded-championship/ Mon, 23 Sep 2019 16:29:37 +0000 http://www.smcm.edu/waterfront/?p=1167 Leo Boucher ’22 (West River, MD) successfully defended his 2018 title as Middle-Atlantic Men’s Singlehanded Champion by winning theCarlVanDuyneTrophy Sept 21-22 at the United States Naval Academy. Boucher bested the 18 boat field over fourteen races held mostly in moderate sea breeze conditions. The victory qualifies the 2018-2019 St. Mary’s College of MD Athlete of […]

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Leo Boucher ’22 (West River, MD) successfully defended his 2018 title as Middle-Atlantic Men’s Singlehanded Champion by winning theCarlVanDuyneTrophy Sept 21-22 at the United States Naval Academy. Boucher bested the 18 boat field over fourteen races held mostly in moderate sea breeze conditions. The victory qualifies the 2018-2019 St. Mary’s College of MD Athlete of the Year to represent the Middle-Atlantic Conference at the Inter-Collegiate Men’s Singlehanded National Championships to be held at the University of California, Santa Barbara Nov 8-10, 2019. Boucher finished second place at the national championships one year ago–SMC’s best ever finish in this discipline.

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Boucher (’22) Finishes 2nd at 2019 Laser North Americans /waterfront/2019/07/boucher-finishes-2nd-at-2019-laser-north-americans/ Sun, 21 Jul 2019 12:56:35 +0000 http://www.smcm.edu/waterfront-2/?p=1074 The 2019 Laser North American Championship ended today. After four great days of racing in Brant Beach, NJ Seahawk Leo Boucher (‘22) finishes second! Congratulations to Leo, and all the sailors who competed. Check out the results here: https://regattatoolbox.s3.amazonaws.com/gL0vFgqbbE_misc_1563735334535

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The 2019 Laser North American Championship ended today. After four great days of racing in Brant Beach, NJ Seahawk Leo Boucher (‘22) finishes second!
Congratulations to Leo, and all the sailors who competed.

Check out the results here: https://regattatoolbox.s3.amazonaws.com/gL0vFgqbbE_misc_1563735334535

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7th Place Finish at 2019 Gill Coed National Championship /waterfront/2019/05/7th-place-finish-at-2019-gill-coed-national-championship/ Fri, 31 May 2019 13:05:43 +0000 http://www.smcm.edu/waterfront-2/?p=1024 After 16 competitive races over two full days of sailing at Fort Adams State Park in Newport, RI the Seahawks finish 7th at the 2019 Gill Coed National Championship! It was a great performance from the Seahawks; with a total of 266 points for the regatta, the Seahawks were only 10 points out of 4th […]

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After 16 competitive races over two full days of sailing at Fort Adams State Park in Newport, RI the Seahawks finish 7th at the 2019 Gill Coed National Championship! It was a great performance from the Seahawks; with a total of 266 points for the regatta, the Seahawks were only 10 points out of 4th place. In A division Liam McCarthy (’19) and Kaisey McCallion (’19) finished 6th. In B division Leo Boucher (’22), Chase Cooper (’21), Ashley Wagner (’20), and Lydia McPherson-Shambarger (’19) finished 3rd. For more scoring and results visit .

The 2019 college sailing national championships have officially ended; what a great season for the Seahawks, and a great nationals performance from our beloved seniors. We will miss our seniors and thank them for a great four years.

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3rd Place Finish at Semifinals – Coed Advance to Nationals /waterfront/2019/05/3rd-place-finish-at-semifinals-coed-advance-to-nationals/ Wed, 29 May 2019 19:19:07 +0000 http://www.smcm.edu/waterfront-2/?p=1020 After two competitive days of sailing at Fort Adams in Newport, RI the Seahawks finish 3rd at the 2019 Gill Coed Eastern Semifinals with 176 points! In A division Liam McCarthy (’19), Kate Bjerregaard (’19), and Kaisey McCallion (’19) placed 9th. In B division Leo Boucher (’22), Chase Cooper (’21), Lydia McPherson-Shambarger (’19), and Ashley […]

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After two competitive days of sailing at Fort Adams in Newport, RI the Seahawks finish 3rd at the 2019 Gill Coed Eastern Semifinals with 176 points! In A division Liam McCarthy (’19), Kate Bjerregaard (’19), and Kaisey McCallion (’19) placed 9th. In B division Leo Boucher (’22), Chase Cooper (’21), Lydia McPherson-Shambarger (’19), and Ashley Wagner (’20) placed 2nd. To see the results visit .

The Seahawks now advance to the 2019 Gill Coed National Championships, which begins May 30th. Follow us on Instagram @smc_sailing for live updates.

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LadySeahawks Finish 9th at 2019 Sperry Women’s National Championship /waterfront/2019/05/women-finish-9th-at-womens-nationals/ Fri, 24 May 2019 18:08:12 +0000 http://www.smcm.edu/waterfront-2/?p=985 After two great days of racing in Newport, the LadySeahawks finish 9th overall at the 2019 Sperry Women’s National Championship with 307 points! In A division EllieUngar (’19), Ashley Wagner (’20), Jessica Bennett (’20), and Dyson Lord (’19) finished 8th. In B division Katherine Bennett (’22), Gloria Kevliciute (’21), and Kate Bjerregaard (’19) finished 11th. […]

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After two great days of racing in Newport, the LadySeahawks finish 9th overall at the 2019 Sperry Women’s National Championship with 307 points! In A division EllieUngar (’19), Ashley Wagner (’20), Jessica Bennett (’20), and Dyson Lord (’19) finished 8th. In B division Katherine Bennett (’22), Gloria Kevliciute (’21), and Kate Bjerregaard (’19) finished 11th. For a full breakdown of the races and scores visit . For more photos visit .

Great racing from our LadySeahawks! Stay tuned as the Coed Semifinals begin May 28th.

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6th Place Finish at Semifinals – Women Advance to Nationals /waterfront/2019/05/6th-place-finish-at-semifinals-women-advance-to-nationals/ Wed, 22 May 2019 19:04:10 +0000 http://www.smcm.edu/waterfront-2/?p=908 In breezy Newport, Rhode Island the LadySeahawks finished 6th at the Sperry Women’s Western Semifinals! In A division Ellie Ungar (’19), Jessica Bennett (’20), and Ashley Wagner (’20) placed 5th. In B division Katherine Bennett (’22), Kate Bjerregaard (’19), and Gloria Kevliciute (’19) finished 8th. The LadySeahawks now advance to the Sperry Women’s National Championship, […]

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In breezy Newport, Rhode Island the LadySeahawks finished 6th at the Sperry Women’s Western Semifinals! In A division Ellie Ungar (’19), Jessica Bennett (’20), and Ashley Wagner (’20) placed 5th. In B division Katherine Bennett (’22), Kate Bjerregaard (’19), and Gloria Kevliciute (’19) finished 8th.

The LadySeahawks now advance to the Sperry Women’s National Championship, which begins tomorrow May 23, 2019. Let’s gooo Seahawks!

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3rd Place Finish at America Trophy – Qualifies for Coed Nationals! /waterfront/2019/04/3rd-place-finish-at-america-trophy-qualifies-for-coed-nationals/ Sun, 28 Apr 2019 16:57:04 +0000 http://www.smcm.edu/waterfront-2/?p=897 An awesome 3rd place finish for the Seahawks at the America Trophy qualifies us for coed nationals in Newport, RI! Shoutout to Liam McCarthy (’19), Kate Bjerregaard (’19), Thomas Walker (’21), and Kaisey McCallion (’19) for winning A division with 53 points. Check out scores here: https://scores.collegesailing.org/s19/america-maisa-coed/

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An awesome 3rd place finish for the Seahawks at the America Trophy qualifies us for coed nationals in Newport, RI! Shoutout to Liam McCarthy (’19), Kate Bjerregaard (’19), Thomas Walker (’21), and Kaisey McCallion (’19) for winning A division with 53 points. Check out scores here: https://scores.collegesailing.org/s19/america-maisa-coed/

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Boucher (’22) Making Seahawk History with 2nd Place Finish /waterfront/2018/11/boucher-22-making-seahawk-history-with-his-2nd-place-finish/ Sun, 04 Nov 2018 18:43:03 +0000 http://www.smcm.edu/waterfront-2/?p=904 Finishing 2nd at the 2018 LaserPerformance Men’s Singlehanded Nationals, Leo Boucher (’22) just became the best men’s singlehanded sailor in Seahawk history! Peter McChesney (‘86) and Anthony Kotoun (‘00) were both 3rd.

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Finishing 2nd at the 2018 LaserPerformance Men’s Singlehanded Nationals, Leo Boucher (’22) just became the best men’s singlehanded sailor in Seahawk history!

Peter McChesney (‘86) and Anthony Kotoun (‘00) were both 3rd.

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