Sailing
Harvard Sailing Earns Podium Spots in Respective Regattas
The Harvard sailing team won the New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association (NEISA) Match Racing Championship while finishing third at the Nevins Trophy and 11th at the Women’s Atlantic Coast Championship this past weekend.
Harvard Sailing Comes Up Just Short at Weekend Regattas
The Harvard sailing team finished in second place at both the Open Atlantic Coast Championships – Round 1B (OACC) and the Hewitt Trophy this past weekend. The Crimson fell two points shy of Tulane University at the OOAC, still qualifying for the ACC Finals, and 14 short of Boston College at the Hewitt Trophy.
Meet Harvard’s 26 Olympians at the 2024 Paris Games
Harvard will be represented at the 2024 Paris Olympics by 26 students and alumni — a greater showing than 100 national Olympics delegations.
Junior Harvard Sailor to Represent Thailand at 2024 Paris Olympic Games
Junior Harvard sailor Sophia Montgomery will represent Thailand at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics after securing a fourth place finish at the Asian Sailing Championships earlier this month.
Sailing to Success: Harvard's Marbella Marlo Charts a Course of Triumph
Competing against 20 other teams, Marlo and the Los Huevos —composed of six sailors, three coming from the Harvard Sailing Team —dominated the waters of Mission Bay, Calif. They advanced through the quarterfinals, winning three matches, and ultimately claimed the prestigious George R. Hinman Trophy — a symbol of excellence in team racing and one of the most coveted prizes for regattas.
Marlo and Me
Senior sailor Marbella Marlo casts her eyes on the sea during a Fall 2023 race. The Newport Beach, Calif. native recently took first place in division A at the Danmark Trophy hosted by Coast Guard Academy.
Setting Sail
In 2019, Harvard competes in the NE Women's Championship for the Reed Trophy against MIT. The Crimson will open its 2023 spring season with the Sharpe Trophy in Providence, R.I. this weekend.
Uncharted Waters: A Preview of Harvard's Ambitious Spring Sailing Season
Harvard's sailing team is set to kick off its spring season with the Sharpe Trophy regatta this weekend. After a successful fall season with six first-place wins, including the Open Atlantic Coast Championship, the team hopes to continue its momentum through to the upcoming season.
Harvard Sailing Caps Off Tremendous Fall Season With Pair of Top-Four Finishes
Harvard’s sailing team continued its fleet racing success last weekend, with its two top-four finishes – in the Victoria Urn Trophy and the Schell Trophy – adding to a stellar tally of results over the last three months. The Crimson will hope to carry its momentum into the season-ending Women's Singlehanded National Championships, where it will be represented by sophomore Sophia Montgomery. The regatta will take place in Norfolk, Va., this coming weekend.
You're Welcome
A team of Harvard sailors competes in the New England Women's Championship on April 20, 2019. The Crimson has continued its strong performance, recording six wins in the fall season.
How Far I'll Go
A team of Harvard sailors battles choppy conditions in the New England Women's Championship on April 20, 2019. After a strong fall performance, the Crimson will hope to continue its brilliance in the team races in the spring.
Undermanned Sailing Beats the Odds at NEISA Team Race Championships
A breezy Charles River Basin hosted the NEISA Team Race Championships over the weekend, with an injury-riddled Harvard side overcoming adversity to place second in the 12-team competition.
Setting Sail
Harvard sailing attended NE Women's Championships on April 20, 2019. More recently, they attended the NEISA Team Race Championships in Cambridge, M.A.
Ship Sailed
Harvard sailing participates in the NE Women's Championship on April 20, 2019. Over the weekend, the Crimson competed at the interconference Marchiando Team Race, the Dellenbaugh Trophy (NEISA Women's Team Race Championship), and the BU Trophy Fleet Race.
Sailing Stays Smooth as Season Heats Up at NEISA Women's Team Race Championship
Harvard’s sailing team earned strong finishes in each of their three team-races this weekend, taking home fourth place at the interconference Marchiando Team Race, fifth place at the Dellenbaugh Trophy (NEISA Women's Team Race Championship), and 13th place in the BU Trophy Fleet Race.
Montgomery’s Fourth-Place Finish at ICSA Nationals Rounds Out Harvard Sailing Season
Harvard first-year Sophia Montgomery’s strong performance at the Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association Women's Singlehanded Nationals on Nov. 6-7 rounded out a strong season for the Harvard sailing team this fall. Montgomery finished in fourth place in a field of 18 sailors who raced on the Chesapeake Bay in Annapolis, Md., placing ahead of all other freshmen who were racing.
Sailing Earns Three Podium Finishes at Weekend Regattas
The Harvard sailing team is back in action with its eyes set on the national championships. The team captured a trio of top-three finishes last weekend, marking one of its best weekends of the 2021 season.
Choppy Waters
The Crimson takes the water in 2019, the last regular season of Harvard sailing. The intervening layoff since the 2019 campaign has presented challenges in establishing rhythm and executing clean starts.
Sailing Takes First Gold of Fall at Danmark Trophy
The Crimson picked up its first regatta victory of the season at the Danmark Trophy and finished second at the Women’s Showcase, which both took place in New London, Conn., over the weekend. The two podium finishes highlighted Harvard sailing’s most successful weekend yet this Fall.
Sailing Places Third at Hoyt Trophy, Fifth at Harvard Invitational
Sailing experiences success but is hungry for more.
Sailor Henry Marshall Wins Singlehanded Nationals
Posting top-five finishes in every race but one on the weekend, Marshall clinched the title before the last race even began. He ended his commanding weekend with an impressive 40 points.
Men's Sailing Grabs Second in Captain Hurst Bowl, Women's Places 11th
With the Captain Hurst Bowl on the line, each boat of the three divisions was poised to take water one last time. Unfortunately, Harvard did not sail its best in those pivotal races.
Women's Sailing Places Fifth in Stu Nelson Trophy
This weekend, Harvard women’s sailing rose and fell by its starts, finishing fifth overall in a field of 13 teams competing for the Stu Nelson trophy.
Chris Sail
This past weekend, the men's sailing team finished in second place at the Captain Hurst Bowl, while the women's squad placed 11th at the Women's Showcase Finals.