Harvard Sailing achieved a remarkable weekend, winning both the Yale Women's Team Race and the NEISA Open Team Race Championship, marking the program's most spring victories in history at eight. At the Yale event, Harvard secured a 6-2 record to claim the tiebreaker win. Dominating the NEISA Open, the Crimson posted an excellent 20-1 record, which earned them the Fowle Trophy and an automatic bid to the ICSA National Championship in New Orleans.

By the Numbers
  • Harvard's sailing team achieved an impressive record of 20 wins and 1 loss at the NEISA Open Team Race Championship.
  • The team also secured a 6-2 record at the Yale Women's Team Race.
State of Play
  • Harvard has won eight intercollegiate races this spring, the highest tally in its history.
  • The Crimson finished second in the NEISA Open in previous years, finishing in second place consecutively from 2022 to 2025 before their recent win.
What's Next

Harvard Sailing will compete in three regattas this coming weekend, including the Legler Trophy NEISA Women's Team Racing Championship and a race at the Thompson Trophy in Connecticut. With the ICSA National Championship on the horizon, they aim to defend their title from 2023 and pursue their third championship in four years.

Bottom Line

Harvard has solidified its status as a dominant force in collegiate sailing, and their recent victories serve as a testament to their resilience and competitive edge. As they head towards the national championship, the team's historical performance positions them as serious contenders.