ICSA Women's Singlehanded National Championship

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ICSA Women's Singlehanded National Championship is one of the seven Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association National Championships. [1]

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This championship was first held in the fall of 1994 (1994-95 season), and the winner is awarded the Janet Lutz Trophy. [2]

Champions

YearChampionTeam
1995Danielle Brennan Burgee of Tufts University.SVG   Tufts University
1996Katherine E. McDowell Burgee of Tufts University.SVG   Tufts University
1997Danielle Brennan Burgee of Tufts University.SVG   Tufts University
1998Danielle Brennan Burgee of St Mary's College of Maryland.SVG   St. Mary's College of Maryland
1999Margaret Gill Burgee of Harvard University.SVG   Harvard University
2000Anika Leerssen Burgee of Stanford University.SVG   Stanford University
2001Margaret Gill Burgee of Harvard University.SVG   Harvard University
2002 Amanda Clark Burgee of Connecticut College.svg   Connecticut College
2003 Anna Tunnicliffe Burgee of Old Dominion University.SVG   Old Dominion University
2004 Anna Tunnicliffe Burgee of Old Dominion University.SVG   Old Dominion University
2005 Anna Tunnicliffe Burgee of Old Dominion University.SVG   Old Dominion University
2006Molly Carapiet Burgee of Yale University.svg   Yale University
2007Shannon Heausler Burgee of College of Charleston.SVG   College of Charleston
2008Krysta Rohde Burgee of United States Coast Guard Academy.SVG   United States Coast Guard Academy
2009 Anne Haeger Burgee of Boston College.svg   Boston College
2010 Anne Haeger Burgee of Boston College.svg   Boston College
2011Claire Dennis Burgee of Yale University.svg   Yale University
2012 Anne Haeger Burgee of Boston College.svg   Boston College
2013Erika Reineke Burgee of Boston College.svg   Boston College
2014Erika Reineke Burgee of Boston College.svg   Boston College
2015Erika Reineke Burgee of Boston College.svg   Boston College
2016Haddon Hughes Burgee of Georgetown University.SVG   Georgetown University
2017Erika Reineke Burgee of Boston College.svg   Boston College
2018Sophia Reineke Burgee of Boston College.svg   Boston College
2019Christina Sakellaris Burgee of Stanford University.SVG   Stanford University
2020Sophia Reineke Burgee of Boston College.svg   Boston College
2021Charlotte Rose Burgee of Jacksonville University.SVG   Jacksonville University
2022Charlotte Rose Burgee of Jacksonville University.SVG   Jacksonville University
2023Sophia Montgomery Burgee of Harvard University.SVG   Harvard University
2024Ava Anderson Burgee of Tulane University.SVG   Tulane University

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