ICSA Match Racing National Championship

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The ICSA Team Racing National Championship is one of the seven Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association National Championships. Between 1972 and 2009, it was called the Sloop Championship; however, it changed its name in 2010 when the racing format was changed to match racing. [1]

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Winners are awarded the Cornelius Shields Sr. Trophy. [2] [3]

Champions

YearChampionTeam members
1972 Burgee of University of Michigan.SVG   University of Michigan Bruce Nelson, Irene Dabanian, Thomas Ehman
1973 Burgee of SUNY Maritime.SVG   State University of New York Maritime College Robert Martus, Gary Jobson, Jack McAllister
1974  Tulane University Toby Darden, Dan Hash, Doug Brod, Jim Kinsey
1975  University of Southern California Benny Mitchell, Curt Olsen, Gordo Johnson
1976  University of California, Santa Cruz Robert Wade, Jane Ellis, Dougall Johnson, Thomas Walsh
1977 Burgee of United States Naval Academy.SVG   United States Naval Academy Gar Wright, Paul Van Cleve, Doug Keiler
1978 Burgee of United States Naval Academy.SVG   United States Naval Academy Gerard Coleman, Bill Cavitt, Rich Fitzpatrick
1979  University of Texas at Austin Kelson Elam, Kelly Gough and Scott Young
1980  University of California, Irvine Tracy Usher, Seth Morrell, Rick Matzinger
1981  University of Texas at Austin Scott Young, David Chapin, Mark Hallman
1982 Burgee of Boston University.SVG   Boston University Kenneth Read, Andy Ivey, Jim Alman, Todd Johnston
1983 Burgee of United States Naval Academy.SVG   United States Naval Academy Robbie Brown, Rick Merriman, Brian Ledbetter
1984 Burgee of University of California Santa Barbara.SVG   University of California, Santa Barbara Michael Polkabla, Chris Perkins, Ken Monroe, Scott Dierdorff
1985  University of Washington Charles McKee, Jack Christiansen, Hank Hollenbaugh, John Stanley
1986 Flag placeholder.svg   Spring Hill College Scott Sonnier, William Christman, Jefferson Bell
1987 Burgee of United States Naval Academy.SVG   United States Naval Academy Robert Hallawell, Peter Limoge, Robert Cady
1988 Burgee of Connecticut College.svg   Connecticut College Peter Johnstone, James Appel, Johnathon Pudney, Devon Coughlin
1989 Burgee of Old Dominion University.SVG   Old Dominion University Terry Hutchinson, Mitch Brindley, Mike Devlin, Mike Tamulaites
1990 Burgee of Old Dominion University.SVG   Old Dominion University Terry Hutchinson, Mike Devlin, Michael Sarnowski
1991 Burgee of College of Charleston.SVG   College of Charleston Andy Lovell, Jay Miles, Bill Barrett, Jeff Irvine
1992 Burgee of College of Charleston.SVG   College of Charleston Andy Lovell, Jay Miles, Cain Goettelman
1993 Burgee of Old Dominion University.SVG   Old Dominion University Patrick Downey, Greg Enos, Fred Sage, Christian Obenshain
1994 Burgee of St Mary's College of Maryland.SVG   St. Mary's College of Maryland Tim Healy, Bob Oberg, Tucker Thompson
1995 Burgee of United States Naval Academy.SVG   United States Naval Academy Ryan Cox, Carl Smit, Nick Cromwell, Walter Allman
1996 Burgee of United States Naval Academy.SVG   United States Naval Academy R.D. Burley, Dean Balcirak, Joe Buczkowski
1997 Burgee of Boston University.SVG   Boston University Tim Wadlow, Robbie Dean, Nick Parks
1998 Burgee of United States Merchant Marine Academy.SVG   United States Merchant Marine Academy Bill Hardesty, Ken Wolfe, Eric Metz
1999 Burgee of College of Charleston.SVG   College of Charleston David Dabney, Eric Knight, Joe Pitcavage
2000 Burgee of United States Merchant Marine Academy.SVG   United States Merchant Marine Academy Allan Terhune Jr., Eric Metz, Casey Williams, Matt Schubert
2001 Burgee of Harvard University.SVG   Harvard University Sean Doyle, Cardwell Potts, Dan Litchfield, Michelle Yu
2002 Burgee of Harvard University.SVG   Harvard University Sean Doyle, Cardwell Potts, Dan Litchfield
2003 Burgee of College of Charleston.SVG   College of Charleston D. Blouin, J. Bowden, B. Dabney, B. Kimbrough
2004 Burgee of United States Merchant Marine Academy.SVG   United States Merchant Marine Academy Peter Must, Hugh Grandstaff, Austin Howell
2005 Burgee of Texas A&M University Galveston.SVG   Texas A&M University at Galveston Scott Stanton, Brad Winslett, Andrew McInnes
2006  University of California, Irvine Frank Tybor, Chris Trezzo, William Pochereva
2007 Burgee of College of Charleston.SVG   College of Charleston Russell O’Reilly, Chris Lash, Brendan Healy
2008 Burgee of St Mary's College of Maryland.SVG   St. Mary's College of Maryland John Loe, Valen Smith, Frederick Vranizan
2009 Burgee of University of South Florida.SVG   University of South Florida Mitchell Hall, Timothy King, Simon Sanders, Darby Smith, David Weaks
2010 Burgee of Boston College.svg   Boston College Taylor Canfield, Christian Manchester, Jonathan Lutz, Christopher Protasewich
2011 Burgee of Boston College.svg   Boston College Taylor Canfield, Danny Bloomstine, Ryan Mullins, Briana Provancha, Tyler Sinks, David Grosso
2012 Burgee of United States Naval Academy.SVG   United States Naval Academy Jason Carminati, Taylor Vann, Killian Corbishley
2013 Burgee of Tufts University.SVG   Tufts University Will Haeger, Paula Grasberger, Solomon Krevans, David Liebenberg
2014 Burgee of Georgetown University.SVG   Georgetown University Nevin Snow, AJ Reiter, Alexander Post, Katia DaSilva
2015 Burgee of Georgetown University.SVG   Georgetown University Nevin Snow, AJ Reiter, Alexander Post, Katia DaSilva
2016 Burgee of College of Charleston.SVG   College of Charleston Christophe Killian, Rebekah Schiff, Jake Reynolds, Reed Baldridge
2017 Burgee of Boston College.svg   Boston College Charles Sinks, Wade Waddell, Peter Lynn, Tara Ferraris
2018 Burgee of Boston College.svg   Boston College Wade Waddell, Tara Ferraris, Jack DeNatale, Peter Lynn
2019  Stanford University Jack Parkin, Wiley Rogers, Jacob Rosenberg, Victoria Thompson
2020Not held
2021 Burgee of Yale University.svg   Yale University Jack Egan, Christophe Chaumont, Nicholas Davies, Megan Grimes
2022 Burgee of Yale University.svg   Yale University Jack Egan, Christophe Chaumont, Nicholas Davies, Megan Grimes
2023 Burgee of Brown University.SVG   Brown University Liam O'Keefe, Charlotte Costikyan, Guthrie Braun, Camren Spriggs
2024 Burgee of Boston College.svg   Boston College Michael Kirkman, Peter Busch, Sophia Hacket, Peter Joslin

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