
Eagles Notch First Place Finish at Eagle Invite
September 23, 2024 | Sailing
BC Placed 1st, 6th, and 7th Across Three Races This Weekend
BOSTON, Mass. - Boston College Sailing was back in the water this weekend, competing in three regattas and finishing first in the Eagle Invite, one of three races the Eagles will host this fall. In addition to getting first in the Eagle Invite, BC placed 6th of 20 teams in the Hood Trophy Regatta hosted by Tufts University, and took 7th of 18 teams in the Sherman Hoyt Trophy Regatta hosted by Brown University.
The Eagles started the weekend in Boston with the Eagle invite, where the A and B division boats each secured a first place finish, scoring 37 points and 21 points respectively, while the C division boat scored 29 points, bringing BC's total first place score to 87 points.Â
In the Hood Trophy Regatta in Medford, Boston College raced two boats, with the A division boat scoring 117 points and the B division boat scoring 105 points, for a total of 222 points, which put them in 6th out of 20 teams.
In Providence for the Hoyt Trophy Regatta, the Eagles raced two boats, with the A division boat scoring 131 points, while the B division boat secured three top finishes en route to scoring 81 points, which was good enough for 7th out of 18 teams.
Up next: The Eagles are back in action next weekend for the first round of the Women's Atlantic Coast Championships, the Danmark Trophy Regatta, the Smith Trophy Regatta, and the Boston University Invite.Â
Eagle Invite (1st of 6) Results
Skippers: Nick Budington (A), Ryan McGauley (B), Griffin Gigliotti (C)Â
Crew: Kate Joslin (A), Paige Roby (B), Tor Svendsen (C)
Hood Trophy (6th of 20) Results
Skippers: Ian Hopkins Guerra (A), Alex Lech (B)
Crew: Gabrielle Trinter (A), Lanie Ferrarone (A), Damien Bocan (B)
Hoyt Trophy (7th of 18) Results
Skippers: Jack Redmond (A), Peter Joslin (A), Peter Busch (A), Michael Kirkman (B), Caroline Sibilly (B)
Crew: Brendan Peary (A), Sara Schumann (A), Matt Budington (B)
The Eagles started the weekend in Boston with the Eagle invite, where the A and B division boats each secured a first place finish, scoring 37 points and 21 points respectively, while the C division boat scored 29 points, bringing BC's total first place score to 87 points.Â
In the Hood Trophy Regatta in Medford, Boston College raced two boats, with the A division boat scoring 117 points and the B division boat scoring 105 points, for a total of 222 points, which put them in 6th out of 20 teams.
In Providence for the Hoyt Trophy Regatta, the Eagles raced two boats, with the A division boat scoring 131 points, while the B division boat secured three top finishes en route to scoring 81 points, which was good enough for 7th out of 18 teams.
Up next: The Eagles are back in action next weekend for the first round of the Women's Atlantic Coast Championships, the Danmark Trophy Regatta, the Smith Trophy Regatta, and the Boston University Invite.Â
Eagle Invite (1st of 6) Results
Skippers: Nick Budington (A), Ryan McGauley (B), Griffin Gigliotti (C)Â
Crew: Kate Joslin (A), Paige Roby (B), Tor Svendsen (C)
Hood Trophy (6th of 20) Results
Skippers: Ian Hopkins Guerra (A), Alex Lech (B)
Crew: Gabrielle Trinter (A), Lanie Ferrarone (A), Damien Bocan (B)
Hoyt Trophy (7th of 18) Results
Skippers: Jack Redmond (A), Peter Joslin (A), Peter Busch (A), Michael Kirkman (B), Caroline Sibilly (B)
Crew: Brendan Peary (A), Sara Schumann (A), Matt Budington (B)
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