2018-19 Sailing Roster
Roster
Reineke, Sophia

Sophia Reineke
- Position:
- Skipper
- Class:
- Sophomore
- High School:
- St. Thomas Aquinas
- Hometown:
- Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Bio
AS A GRADUATE STUDENT (2021-22):
• Named 2022 Women’s College Sailor of the Year
• 2022 All-American Women’s Skipper
• Women’s Fleet Race National Champion
• NEISA Women’s Team Race Champion
• NEISA Women’s Sailor of the Week
• Won NEISA Singlehanded Conference Championship for third time
• Runner-Up in Women’s Singlehanded National Championship
• Runner-Up in Women’s Team Race National Championship
• Won Green Wave Women’s Regatta with 24-1 race record
• Won John Jackson Memorial Team Race and Szambecki Team Race
AS A JUNIOR (2019-20) :
BC’s Female Co-MVP of the Year for the 2019-20 Golden Eagles Awards … Won her second National Singlehanded Championship in Santa Barbara, California (Nov. 9-10). She was named the NEISA Women's Sailor of the Week following the Singlehanded Championship ... Placed 10th in the A Division with teammate Declan McGranahan at the Erwin Schell Trophy Regatta that BC placed 12th overall (Oct. 26) … At the Coed Showcase Finals, placed 12th in the A Division as BC placed 10th overall (Oct. 19) … In the A Division at the Women’s Showcase Championship Reineke and her teammate Mikayla Matthieu placed eighth amongst 18 teams (Oct. 12). The team placed ninth overall … On Oct. 5 at the Coed Showcase Qualifier B series, Reineke placed seventh in the A Division with teammates Declan McGranahan and Mikayla Matthieu as the team finished fifth overall … In the Women’s Showcase Qualifier B Regatta, Boston College finished fifth overall. Reineke and teammates Laura Ferraris placed third overall in the A Division (Sept. 26) … At the Sherman Hoyt Trophy competition on Sept. 21, BC placed fifth overall. Reineke and crew Mikayla Matthieu and Declan McGranahan placed fourth out of 17 teams in the A Division … Reineke and crew Mikayla Matthieu and Declan McGranahan placed seventh out of 18 teams in the A Division as BC placed fourth overall at the Harry Anderson Regatta (Sept. 7).
AS A SOPHOMORE (2018-19):
Helped the Eagles place fourth at the John Jackson Memorial Team Race (Mar. 10) … Led the Eagles to first place at the Southern New England Team Race (Mar. 17) … Placed second at the Duplin Women’s Team Race (Mar. 25) … Placed second at the 38th Lynne Memorial Marchiando Trophy (Mar. 31) … Placed second at the NEISA Team Race Championship (Apr. 7) … Named Eagle of the Week after placing second at the NEISA Championships (Sept. 16) … Secured 11th-place at the Interconference Regatta for the Danmark Trophy in the A division with 47 points … Earned third place overall with 69 points at the LaserPerformance Singlehanded Nationals (Nov. 4).
AS A FRESHMAN (2017-18):
First place finish in the B Division at the Toni Deutsch MIT ’58 Trophy (Sept. 10) … placed third at the Stu Nelson (Sept. 17) … earned a fifth place finish at the NEISA Women’s Singlehanded Championship with a total of 55 points (Sept. 24) … placed fifth in the C Division at the Hewitt Trophy (Oct. 1) … sixth at the Hewitt Trophy (Oct. 1) … third place in the B Division at the Captain Hurst Bowl (Oct. 15) … won the LaserPerformance Women’s Singlehanded Nationals with a total of 68 points (Nov. 5) … earned a first place finish at the Women’s Atlantic Coast Championship in the B Division (Nov. 12) ... placed fourth at the Mendelblatt Team Race (Feb. 25) … competed in the Rudkin Team Race (March 11) … helped the team to a first place finish at the St. Mary’s Women’s Interconference (March 18) … placed third at the Friis Team Race with an 8-6 overall record (March 24) … helped the team to a first place finish at the Lynne Marchiando Team Race Regatta with a 19-5 record (April 1) … fourth at the New England Team Race Championship/Fowle Trophy (April 8).
BEFORE BC:
Member of the US Olympic Development Team … fourth place finish at the ILCA Youth Worlds … US Women’s Singlehanded National Champion … ISSA Singlehanded National Champion … first place finish in the A Division ISSA Fleet Race National Championship.
PERSONAL:
Daughter of Sharon and Fred Reineke … sister Erika was on the sailing team and graduated from BC in 2017 … enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences.
• Named 2022 Women’s College Sailor of the Year
• 2022 All-American Women’s Skipper
• Women’s Fleet Race National Champion
• NEISA Women’s Team Race Champion
• NEISA Women’s Sailor of the Week
• Won NEISA Singlehanded Conference Championship for third time
• Runner-Up in Women’s Singlehanded National Championship
• Runner-Up in Women’s Team Race National Championship
• Won Green Wave Women’s Regatta with 24-1 race record
• Won John Jackson Memorial Team Race and Szambecki Team Race
AS A JUNIOR (2019-20) :
BC’s Female Co-MVP of the Year for the 2019-20 Golden Eagles Awards … Won her second National Singlehanded Championship in Santa Barbara, California (Nov. 9-10). She was named the NEISA Women's Sailor of the Week following the Singlehanded Championship ... Placed 10th in the A Division with teammate Declan McGranahan at the Erwin Schell Trophy Regatta that BC placed 12th overall (Oct. 26) … At the Coed Showcase Finals, placed 12th in the A Division as BC placed 10th overall (Oct. 19) … In the A Division at the Women’s Showcase Championship Reineke and her teammate Mikayla Matthieu placed eighth amongst 18 teams (Oct. 12). The team placed ninth overall … On Oct. 5 at the Coed Showcase Qualifier B series, Reineke placed seventh in the A Division with teammates Declan McGranahan and Mikayla Matthieu as the team finished fifth overall … In the Women’s Showcase Qualifier B Regatta, Boston College finished fifth overall. Reineke and teammates Laura Ferraris placed third overall in the A Division (Sept. 26) … At the Sherman Hoyt Trophy competition on Sept. 21, BC placed fifth overall. Reineke and crew Mikayla Matthieu and Declan McGranahan placed fourth out of 17 teams in the A Division … Reineke and crew Mikayla Matthieu and Declan McGranahan placed seventh out of 18 teams in the A Division as BC placed fourth overall at the Harry Anderson Regatta (Sept. 7).
AS A SOPHOMORE (2018-19):
Helped the Eagles place fourth at the John Jackson Memorial Team Race (Mar. 10) … Led the Eagles to first place at the Southern New England Team Race (Mar. 17) … Placed second at the Duplin Women’s Team Race (Mar. 25) … Placed second at the 38th Lynne Memorial Marchiando Trophy (Mar. 31) … Placed second at the NEISA Team Race Championship (Apr. 7) … Named Eagle of the Week after placing second at the NEISA Championships (Sept. 16) … Secured 11th-place at the Interconference Regatta for the Danmark Trophy in the A division with 47 points … Earned third place overall with 69 points at the LaserPerformance Singlehanded Nationals (Nov. 4).
AS A FRESHMAN (2017-18):
First place finish in the B Division at the Toni Deutsch MIT ’58 Trophy (Sept. 10) … placed third at the Stu Nelson (Sept. 17) … earned a fifth place finish at the NEISA Women’s Singlehanded Championship with a total of 55 points (Sept. 24) … placed fifth in the C Division at the Hewitt Trophy (Oct. 1) … sixth at the Hewitt Trophy (Oct. 1) … third place in the B Division at the Captain Hurst Bowl (Oct. 15) … won the LaserPerformance Women’s Singlehanded Nationals with a total of 68 points (Nov. 5) … earned a first place finish at the Women’s Atlantic Coast Championship in the B Division (Nov. 12) ... placed fourth at the Mendelblatt Team Race (Feb. 25) … competed in the Rudkin Team Race (March 11) … helped the team to a first place finish at the St. Mary’s Women’s Interconference (March 18) … placed third at the Friis Team Race with an 8-6 overall record (March 24) … helped the team to a first place finish at the Lynne Marchiando Team Race Regatta with a 19-5 record (April 1) … fourth at the New England Team Race Championship/Fowle Trophy (April 8).
BEFORE BC:
Member of the US Olympic Development Team … fourth place finish at the ILCA Youth Worlds … US Women’s Singlehanded National Champion … ISSA Singlehanded National Champion … first place finish in the A Division ISSA Fleet Race National Championship.
PERSONAL:
Daughter of Sharon and Fred Reineke … sister Erika was on the sailing team and graduated from BC in 2017 … enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences.
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