ICSA Women's Dinghy National Championship is one of the seven Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association National Championships. [1]
Winners are awarded the Gerald C. Miller Trophy. Second place team receives the Nancy Kleckner Trophy and third place team receives the Ann Campbell Trophy. [2] [3]
Year | Champion | Team members |
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1967 | Wilson College (Pennsylvania) | |
1968 | Radcliffe College | |
1969 | Radcliffe College | |
1970 | Radcliffe College | |
1971 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | |
1972 | Radcliffe College | |
1973 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | |
1974 | Princeton University | |
1975 | Princeton University | |
1976 | Princeton University | |
1977 | Princeton University | |
1978 | University of California, Berkeley | |
1979 | United States Naval Academy | |
1980 | United States Naval Academy | |
1981 | United States Naval Academy | |
1982 | Old Dominion University | |
1983 | United States Naval Academy | |
1984 | Tufts University | |
1985 | Brown University | |
1986 | Tufts University | |
1987 | Old Dominion University | |
1988 | Brown University | |
1989 | Brown University | |
1990 | Tufts University | |
1991 | United States Naval Academy | |
1992 | Dartmouth College | |
1993 | Tufts University | |
1994 | Tufts University | |
1995 | St. Mary's College of Maryland | |
1996 | Tufts University | |
1997 | United States Naval Academy | |
1998 | Brown University | |
1999 | Tufts University | |
2000 | Dartmouth College | |
2001 | University of Hawaii at Manoa | Molly O'Bryan, Melody Torres, Sarah Hitchcock, Renee DeCurtis, Jennifer Warnock, Marin Diskant |
2002 | Old Dominion University | Sally Barkow, Cara Gibbons-Neff, Deborah Capozzi, Corrie Clement, Liz Bower, Anna Tunnicliffe |
2003 | Tufts University | |
2004 | Yale University | |
2005 | Harvard University | |
2006 | Yale University | |
2007 | St. Mary's College of Maryland | |
2008 | Boston College | |
2009 | Yale University | Jane Macky, Marla Menninger, Katherine Hagemann, Sarah Lihan, Elizabeth Brim, Rebecca Jackson, Grace Becton |
2010 | College of Charleston | Allison Blecher, Alyssa Aitken, Shannon Heausler, Rebecca Bestoso |
2011 | University of Rhode Island | Amy Hawkins, Caroline Hall, Chanel Miller, Danielle Fougere |
2012 | Boston College | Anne Haeger, Laura McKenna, Kelly Roy, Briana Provancha, Elizabeth Barnard |
2013 | Dartmouth College | Deirdre Lambert, Carissa Crawford, Kelsey Wheeler, Chandler Salisbury, Lizzie Guynn, Madilyn Gamble |
2014 | Dartmouth College | Deirdre Lambert, Avery Plough, Kelsey Wheeler, Lizzie Guynn |
2015 | Yale University | Morgan Kiss, Emily Johnson, Claire Huebner, Casey Klingler, Katherine Gaumond |
2016 | United States Coast Guard Academy | Nikole Barnes, Anna Morin, Dana Rohde, Hannah Herring |
2017 | Yale University | Casey Klingler, Natalya Doris, Christine Klingler, Louisa Nordstrom, Claire Huebner, Isabelle Rossi De Leon |
2018 | Boston College | Isabella Loosbrock, Emma Perry, Sophia Reineke, Megan Bamford, Lily McGrath |
2019 | Brown University | Ragna Agerup, Madeleine McGrath, Maxine De Havenon, Emma Montgomery, Hannah Steadman, Annabelle Hutchinson, Sophie Hibben, Emma Montgomery, Maxine De Havenon, Rachel Foster, Emily Ito, Abigayle Konys, Megha Malpani |
2021 | College of Charleston | Paris Henken, Lucy Klempen, Marian Williams, Roxanne Snyder [4] |
2022 | Boston College | Sophia Reineke, Laura Ferraris, Sara Schumann, Colleen O’Brien, Lilly Mathieu, Michaela O’Brien [5] |
2023 | Stanford University | Michelle Lahrkamp, Sophie Fisher, Patricia Gerli, Ellie Harned, Vanessa Lahrkamp, Grace Austin, Abigail Tindall, Hannah Freeman |
2023 | Stanford University | Vanessa Lahrkamp, Gwendolyn Donahue, Michelle Lahrkamp, Ellie Harned, Hannah Freeman, Alice Schmid |
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