Regatta Report: MCSA Team Race Championship

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Sailors

Skippers:                                                 Crews:

Mason Wolters ('18)              Mike Gapuz ('18)

August Sturm ('20)             Sofia Gambini ('18)

Colton Gerber ('18)    Sydney Thompson ('18)

Alt Crew: Jake Orhan ('21)


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Summary

Michigan Sailing wins MCSA Team Race Championship!

We sent 7 sailors to the University of Wisconsin - Madison to compete in the MCSA Team Race Qualifier Regatta. Saturday started out with glassy water on Lake Mendota, so the sailors were postponed for until around noon, when they finally hit the water. The Wolverines went undefeated through the first day, where 3 races were completed of the first round-robin. With a win against Wisconsin, Milwaukee, and Minnesota under their belt, the team left Saturday ready for what Sunday had to bring - hopefully more wind.

Unfortunately, upon arrival to the lake sunday, there was no wind. The teams were eventually able to complete the round robin, and one full Top Four. Michigan's final record was 7 wins, 1 loss, taking home First Place overall.

Our first place finish has given us a berth to ICSA Team Race Nationals where we will represent the MCSA alongside Wisconsin.


Pictures

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Written by S. Gambini ('18)

April's Sailor of the Month

Introducing our Sailor of the Month, Maggie!

Maggie is a freshman in the School of Engineering. She joined the team late in the fall, but that has not kept her from her already outstanding contribution to the Sailing Team.

Maggie is an up-and-coming crew. Over the course of the winter and spring break training, Maggie has taken it upon herself to learn as much as she can about sailing competitively. She pushes herself every practice and goes out of her way to ask questions and seek out feedback.

Maggie has also taken on a leadership role in her work with the team's social media platforms, and social event planning. Additionally, Maggie is always ready to step up and take on responsibilities, even if they aren't the most desirable - more recently at our home regattas.

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Maggie's enthusiasm and drive are admired by all. Her positive attitude and desire to learn makes her a great role model for current and new team members. We look forward to seeing her continue to learn and perfect her crewing abilities and hopefully take on an official leadership position in the coming winter. Maggie, your hard work does not go unnoticed! Thank you!

Regatta Report: MCSA Women's Championship

Sailors

Left to Right: Sarah Y, Sarah S, Amy, Lane

Left to Right: Sarah Y, Sarah S, Amy, Lane

A Fleet:

  • Lane Tobin ('18) - Skipper
  • Amy Baer ('19) - Crew

B Fleet:

  • Sarah Youtt ('21) - Skipper
  • Sarah Silvestri ('19) - Crew
  • Alt: Sofia Gambini ('18) - Crew

Summary

The Michigan Sailing Team hosted the MCSA Women's Championship Regatta for the second year in a row! 

Saturday started off with heavy winds and rain, and continued throughout the morning. Eventually the rain stopped, but wind picked up resulting in lots of capsizing and fast racing. We were able to complete the ten races in each division required for a complete event on Saturday, so racing on Sunday was canceled. 

Wisconsin took 1st place followed by Michigan in 2nd, Notre Dame in 3rd, and Minnesota in 4th. Congratulations to these four teams, as their finishes earned them a spot at the ICSA Women's Nationals this May!


Pictures

Wisconsin - 1st Place

Wisconsin - 1st Place

Notre Dame - 3rd Place

Notre Dame - 3rd Place

Minnesota - 4th Place

Minnesota - 4th Place


Written by S. Gambini ('18)

Banquet 2018 - A Year in Review

The team spent Thursday evening enjoying each other's company at Jolly Pumpkin in Ann Arbor, Michigan! We were able to reflect on the past year's accomplishments, hear from our seniors, and award our sailors with our annual team awards! We would love to share the highlights with you!

Awards

We recognized five of our sailors for their work and development throughout the last year! The following were the awards and their recipients for 2018:

Left to Right: Axel, Anna, Sarah, Mason, Mike

Left to Right: Axel, Anna, Sarah, Mason, Mike

  • Mason Wolters ('18) - Most Valuable Skipper
  • Mike Gapuz ('18) - Most Valuable Crew
  • Axel Steinmetz ('20) - Sportsmanship Award
  • Sarah Youtt ('21) - Most Valuable First-Year Team Member
  • Anna Wisotzkey ('19) - Most Improved

Seniors

We have six team members who will be graduating at the end of the semester. Their contribution to the team is invaluable, and we want to wish them the best of luck as they move forward in their post-graduate careers. You can read more about each of them here.

  • Charlie Rogers - Computer Science
  • Colton Gerber - Naval Architecture and Engineering
  • Lane Tobin - Industrial & Operations Engineering
  • Mason Wolters - Computer Science
  • Mike Gapuz - Microbiology
  • Sydney Thompson - Economics

coaches

Left to Right: Austin, Max, Brian, Amy

Left to Right: Austin, Max, Brian, Amy

We took the opportunity to express our appreciation for our two coaches, Brian and Max. Their dedication to our team this past year has allowed us to develop and train at a higher level. We look forward to continue working with them in the coming year!

 

Regatta Report: Big Ten Team Race

Sailors

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Wolverines 1

Skippers:                                                 Crews:

Mason Wolters ('18)              Mike Gapuz ('18)

August Sturm ('20)             Sofia Gambini ('18)

Colton Gerber ('18)    Sydney Thompson ('18)

 

Wolverines 2

Skippers:                                                 Crews:

Connor Goulet ('21)              Claire Foley ('21)

Austin Haag ('20)                    Jake Orhan ('21)

Will Neubauer ('20)            Sarah Silvestri ('19)


Summary

Our first home regatta of the season started out with cold temperatures in the low thirties and frozen sheets! Saturday's early report time was met with lots of hot water, antifreeze, and patience as we unfroze our fleet to start the Big Ten Team Race. We hosted two Wisconsin teams, two Northwestern teams, and two Marquette teams this weekend.

The wind started out at 10mph in the morning, then built in the afternoon. Races were run through the afternoon, and we finally got off the water around 5:30pm after completing a full round robin and nearly a complete Top 4, Bottom 4. 

We started the morning with the last race of the Bottom 4 in light winds after thawing the mainsheets over the fire. Wind was light and shifty on the second day, but we were able to complete a second Top 4 and Bottom 4 to finalize the event. 

Overall, Wolverines 1 took first place and Wolverines 2 took fifth place. We are very appreciative of our race committee and volunteers, and we are looking forward to hosting Women's Quals next weekend! 


Race Committee 

  • George Griswold - PRO
  • Brian Tobelmann - Umpire
  • Betsy Barrett - Umpire
  • Geoff Pedrick - Umpire
  • Tom Atkins - Umpire

Photos by Nick Daniel ('21) and Karen Eger


Written by S. Gambini ('18)

Regatta Report: Buckeye Interconference

Sailors 

M. Moores ('21), G. Glover ('19), K. Doyle ('20), M. Ellsworth ('21)

M. Moores ('21), G. Glover ('19), K. Doyle ('20), M. Ellsworth ('21)

  • A Fleet:
    • Skipper- Grant Glover (‘19)
    • Crew- Matt Moores ('21)
  • B Fleet:
    • Skipper- Max Ellsworth (‘21)
    • Crew- Kyle Doyle (‘20)

 


Summary

K. Doyle ('20)

K. Doyle ('20)

This past weekend, April 7-8, four Michigan sailors traveled to Ohio State University to compete in the 2018 Buckeye Interconference at Hoover Sailing Club. 

On Saturday, April 7, the Wolverines raced in three rotations, with the A fleet team finishing the day in first place and B fleet team in third place. Overall, the team was tied for second place at the end of the day. The wind was light and very shifty throughout the day with a maximum speed of about 8 knots. 

K. Doyle ('20), M. Ellsworth ('21)

K. Doyle ('20), M. Ellsworth ('21)

On Sunday, the sailors competed in two rotations. During the first rotation, the wind continued to shift dramatically, but there was slightly more pressure than on Saturday. The wind died out again in the second rotation. Overall, the Wolverines got third place, with the A fleet team (G. Glover and M. Moores) in first, B fleet (M. Ellsworth and K. Doyle) in fourth place. 

 


Written by S. Youtt ('21)

Regatta Report: Laker Showdown

Sailors

  • A Fleet:
    • Skipper- Grant Glover (‘19)
    • Crew- Jamie McClellan (‘21)
  • B Fleet:
    • Skipper- Max Ellsworth (‘21)
    • Crew- Ambi Agrawal (‘20)

Summary

M. Ellsworth '21 and A. Agrawal ('20)

M. Ellsworth '21 and A. Agrawal ('20)

This past weekend, March 29- April 1, four Michigan sailors went to Macatawa Bay Yacht Club to compete in the Laker Showdown. On Saturday, A fleet sailed in one rotation before the wind speed escalated to 40 knots and races were canceled for the rest of the day. Skipper G. Glover (‘19) and crew J. McClellan (‘21) got second and third place in each respective race.

On Sunday, the wind was a more tame 10-12 knots with shifts up to thirty degrees. B fleet started the day off with two races putting the Wolverines in third place. Over the course of three total rotations for the weekend, the Wolverines ended the regatta in fifth place.   


Written by S. Youtt ('21)

Regatta Report: First-Year Icebreaker

Sailors

Michigan Wolverines 2 

  • A Fleet:
    • Skipper - Graham Eger (‘19)
    • Crew - Sierra Johnston (‘21)
    • Crew - Samuel Ephraim (‘21)
  • B Fleet:

    • Skipper - Max Ellsworth (‘21)
    • Crew - Matt Moores (‘21)
    • Crew - Pat Ryan (‘19)
    • Nick Daniel (‘21)

Michigan Wolverines 1

  • A Fleet:
    • Skipper - Allison Marozza (‘21)
    • Crew - Jake Orhan (‘21)
    • Crew - Murphy Vandervest (‘21)

 

  • B Fleet:
    • Skipper - Sarah Youtt (‘21) 
    • Crew - Maggie Carroll (‘21)
    • Crew - Jack Gagnon (‘21)

Summary

M. Carroll ('21) and S. Youtt ('21)

M. Carroll ('21) and S. Youtt ('21)

Over the weekend of March 24-25, thirteen first-year sailors traveled to Notre Dame to compete in the annual First-Year Icebreaker regatta. On Saturday, the temperature was a brisk forty degrees at St. Joseph Lake. The lake had gusts ranging from about 8 to 20 knots and had shifts throughout the course ranging from a few degrees to ninety degrees. A fleet sailed eight races while B fleet sailed six races. The Michigan Wolverines A1 team, skippered by Allison Marozza (‘21),  finished out the day in first place, while the Wolverines B1 fleet, skippered by Sarah Youtt (‘21), finished the first day in second place behind Notre Dame.

Sunday’s weather was slightly warmer with more sunshine and lighter winds in the morning. The wind in the first two rotations was a fairly steady eight knots with gusts up to 12 knots. However, as the day progressed, the wind returned to similar conditions as Saturday. The Wolverines A1 team continued to increase their lead over the rest of the A fleet, while the Wolverines B1 team gained points on Notre Dame throughout the races.

J. Orhan ('21) and A. Marozza ('21)

J. Orhan ('21) and A. Marozza ('21)

During the third B fleet race of the day, Wolverines B1 fouled Notre Dame in a starboard-port situation and completed their penalty turns. During the fourth B fleet race of the day, the Notre Dame B1 team fouled the Wolverines B2 team, skippered by Max Ellsworth (‘21), in a simple windward-leeward situation on the start line and failed to complete their 720. Therefore, M. Ellsworth protested the Notre Dame team.

After the B fleet sailors were off the water, the Notre Dame 1 skipper notified S. Youtt that they were protesting her due to “failure to complete turns soon enough.” Then, Notre Dame A1 team notified A. Marozza that they were protesting her for a windward-leeward foul at the final start, which both A. Marozza and J. Orhan were unaware of committing.

With Notre Dame two points ahead of Wolverines team 1, the ruling in the protest room would determine the winner of the regatta. After pleading their cases, both M. Ellsworth and S. Youtt won their protests, disqualifying Notre Dame B1 team from one of the races. However, A. Marozza was disqualified, as the judge ruled in favor of the Notre Dame A1 team.

In the end, the Wolverines team 1 got second place, with Wolverines A1 (A. Marozza, J. Orhan, and M. Vandervest) winning A fleet, Wolverines B1  (S. Youtt, M. Carroll, and J. Gagnon) getting second place in B fleet, and Wolverines B2 (M. Ellsworth, M. Moores, and P. Ryan) getting third place in B fleet.

Overall, the First-Year Icebreaker regatta was an excellent chance for first-year sailors to kick off the spring season and exercise their knowledge about fleet racing (and protests!).

St. Joseph's Lake

St. Joseph's Lake


Written by S. Youtt ('21)

Regatta Report: Friis Trophy Team Race

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Sailors

Skippers:                                                 Crews:

Colton Gerber ('18)    Sydney Thompson ('18)

Connor Goulet ('21)              Claire Foley ('20)

Will Neubauer ('20)        Anna Wisotzkey ('19)

 


Summary

Over the weekend we sent six sailors to Bristol, Rhode Island to compete in the Friis Team Race hosted by Roger Williams University.

On Saturday morning a light Northwesterly wind oscillated between the West and the North for the majority of the day. In the afternoon races were canceled due to the lack of wind.

That night the team cheered on their fellow Wolverines as the basketball team made it to the Final Four.

Sunday was a cold day for sailing. The mid to high teens Northerly breeze brought in the occasional snow flurries. Overall, the team learned a lot this weekend sailing against some of the top teams in the country. The competition was steep but with it brought lessons that our sailors will bring back to Ann Arbor. We are excited to continue practicing our team race strategy.

We are so thankful for our hosts, who took in our sailors pretty last minute. We wouldn't be able to compete all over the country without them! Go Blue!


Written by M. Carroll ('21)

Regatta Report: Admiral Moore Team Race

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Sailors 

Skippers:                                                 Crews:

August Sturm ('20)                    Amy Baer ('19)

Austin Haag ('20)               Sofia Gambini ('18)

Mason Wolters ('18)              Mike Gapuz ('18)


Summary

We sent six sailors to New York this weekend to compete at the Admiral Moore Team Race Regatta. The team got a lot of good team racing practice in, as they kept up with each team at the event. 

On Saturday, one round robin was completed, as the wind died throughout the day from 15 knots to nearly 0 knots. We had a race thrown out due to no wind while we were on the second upwind of the race. Overall, we had  pretty successful Saturday of sailing. 

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Saturday evening, our sailors went into New York City to watch the Michigan Basketball game!  To celebrate the big win, we roamed around Time's Square and explored New York City, making a new friend (pictured to the left)!

Sunday brought heavier winds and stronger current as we finished out the second round robin and ending the regatta. We are looking forward to using the experience to practice our team racing before Team Race Quals in April. 

We are so thankful to our hosts for giving our sailors a place to sleep and feeding them while we competed at this event.


Written by S. Gambini ('18)