
Connecticut College lost two tennis matches against Colby College on Sunday, falling 1-8 in the men's competition and 3-6 in the women's competition. The women's sailing team, meanwhile, finished its regular season with a victory. The following information was provided by William Tomasian, sports information director at Connecticut College:
The Connecticut College women's sailing team closed out its regular season with a clutch victory at Boston University. The fourth ranked Camels topped the 16 team field to win the BU President's Trophy Intersectional with a score of 90 points.
Yale University place second with 95 points and the Brown Bears scored 102 points to finish third.
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Sophomore skipper Atlantic Brugman (Barcelona, Spain) and Katrina Salk (Jamestown, R.I.) cruised to victory with a score of 39 points in the B division. In the A division, Maggie Shea (Wilmette, Ill.) and Steph Kapinos (South Hadley, Mass.) scored 51 points en route to a second place finish for the Camels.
"This was a total team win for us today," Head Coach Jeff Bresnahan said. "We are all looking ahead and excited to get ready for the New England Championships."
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The 18th ranked coed sailing team had a productive weekend in Beantown. The Camels competed in the 29th Marchiando & 51st Friis Trophy Regattas hosted by MIT and Tufts.
The Camels advanced in the Marchiando Division to sail in the gold fleet. Connecticut College finished 8th out of the 15 teams in regatta.
Kevin Martland (Newport, R.I.), Peter Miller (Paget, Bermuda) and Ben Bainbridge (West Hartford, Conn.) skippered for the Camels. Elizabeth Wilsterman (Winchester, Mass.), Ian Schottlaender (Darien, Conn.) and Harry Yates (Rochester, Mass.) were alongside as the crew.
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