ICSA Women's Dinghy National Championship

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

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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]

Champions

YearChampionTeam members
1967 Flag placeholder.svg   Wilson College (Pennsylvania)
1968 Flag placeholder.svg   Radcliffe College
1969 Flag placeholder.svg   Radcliffe College
1970 Flag placeholder.svg   Radcliffe College
1971 Burgee of MIT.SVG   Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1972 Flag placeholder.svg   Radcliffe College
1973 Burgee of MIT.SVG   Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1974 Burgee of Princeton University.SVG   Princeton University
1975 Burgee of Princeton University.SVG   Princeton University
1976 Burgee of Princeton University.SVG   Princeton University
1977 Burgee of Princeton University.SVG   Princeton University
1978 Burgee of University of California Berkeley.svg   University of California, Berkeley
1979 Burgee of United States Naval Academy.SVG   United States Naval Academy
1980 Burgee of United States Naval Academy.SVG   United States Naval Academy
1981 Burgee of United States Naval Academy.SVG   United States Naval Academy
1982 Burgee of Old Dominion University.SVG   Old Dominion University
1983 Burgee of United States Naval Academy.SVG   United States Naval Academy
1984 Burgee of Tufts University.SVG   Tufts University
1985 Burgee of Brown University.SVG   Brown University
1986 Burgee of Tufts University.SVG   Tufts University
1987 Burgee of Old Dominion University.SVG   Old Dominion University
1988 Burgee of Brown University.SVG   Brown University
1989 Burgee of Brown University.SVG   Brown University
1990 Burgee of Tufts University.SVG   Tufts University
1991 Burgee of United States Naval Academy.SVG   United States Naval Academy
1992 Burgee of Dartmouth College.SVG   Dartmouth College
1993 Burgee of Tufts University.SVG   Tufts University
1994 Burgee of Tufts University.SVG   Tufts University
1995 Burgee of St Mary's College of Maryland.SVG   St. Mary's College of Maryland
1996 Burgee of Tufts University.SVG   Tufts University
1997 Burgee of United States Naval Academy.SVG   United States Naval Academy
1998 Burgee of Brown University.SVG   Brown University
1999 Burgee of Tufts University.SVG   Tufts University
2000 Burgee of Dartmouth College.SVG   Dartmouth College
2001 Burgee of University of Hawaii at Manoa.SVG   University of Hawaii at Manoa Molly O'Bryan, Melody Torres, Sarah Hitchcock, Renee DeCurtis, Jennifer Warnock, Marin Diskant
2002 Burgee of Old Dominion University.SVG   Old Dominion University Sally Barkow, Cara Gibbons-Neff, Deborah Capozzi, Corrie Clement, Liz Bower, Anna Tunnicliffe
2003 Burgee of Tufts University.SVG   Tufts University
2004 Burgee of Yale University.svg   Yale University
2005 Burgee of Harvard University.SVG   Harvard University
2006 Burgee of Yale University.svg   Yale University
2007 Burgee of St Mary's College of Maryland.SVG   St. Mary's College of Maryland
2008 Burgee of Boston College.svg   Boston College
2009 Burgee of Yale University.svg   Yale University Jane Macky, Marla Menninger, Katherine Hagemann, Sarah Lihan, Elizabeth Brim, Rebecca Jackson, Grace Becton
2010 Burgee of College of Charleston.SVG   College of Charleston Allison Blecher, Alyssa Aitken, Shannon Heausler, Rebecca Bestoso
2011 Burgee of University of Rhode Island.SVG   University of Rhode Island Amy Hawkins, Caroline Hall, Chanel Miller, Danielle Fougere
2012 Burgee of Boston College.svg   Boston College Anne Haeger, Laura McKenna, Kelly Roy, Briana Provancha, Elizabeth Barnard
2013 Burgee of Dartmouth College.SVG   Dartmouth College Deirdre Lambert, Carissa Crawford, Kelsey Wheeler, Chandler Salisbury, Lizzie Guynn, Madilyn Gamble
2014 Burgee of Dartmouth College.SVG   Dartmouth College Deirdre Lambert, Avery Plough, Kelsey Wheeler, Lizzie Guynn
2015 Burgee of Yale University.svg   Yale University Morgan Kiss, Emily Johnson, Claire Huebner, Casey Klingler, Katherine Gaumond
2016 Burgee of United States Coast Guard Academy.SVG   United States Coast Guard Academy Nikole Barnes, Anna Morin, Dana Rohde, Hannah Herring
2017 Burgee of Yale University.svg   Yale University Casey Klingler, Natalya Doris, Christine Klingler, Louisa Nordstrom, Claire Huebner, Isabelle Rossi De Leon
2018 Burgee of Boston College.svg   Boston College Isabella Loosbrock, Emma Perry, Sophia Reineke, Megan Bamford, Lily McGrath
2019 Burgee of Brown University.SVG   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 Burgee of College of Charleston.SVG   College of Charleston Paris Henken, Lucy Klempen, Marian Williams, Roxanne Snyder [4]
2022 Burgee of Boston College.svg   Boston College Sophia Reineke, Laura Ferraris, Sara Schumann, Colleen O’Brien, Lilly Mathieu, Michaela O’Brien [5]
2023 Burgee of Stanford University.SVG   Stanford University Michelle Lahrkamp, Sophie Fisher, Patricia Gerli, Ellie Harned, Vanessa Lahrkamp, Grace Austin, Abigail Tindall, Hannah Freeman

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