
Bulls Complete Fall Schedule at ACC Championships
November 14, 2017 | Women's Sailing
COMPLETE RESULTS
TAMPA, Nov. 14, 2017 – The USF Sailing team completed its fall campaign at the Atlantic Coast Championships over the weekend, hosted by Connecticut College.
The Bulls entered the regatta ranked 17th in the nation and 15 of the 18 teams competing were ranked. USF finished 17th, as Yale took first, followed by Boston College and the US Coast Guard Academy. Brown and the College of Charleston rounded out the top five.
NOTABLES
QUOTABLES
Head coach Allison Jolly on the conditions:
"With very cold weather, overnight lows in the 20's, and a dying breeze, it made things very difficult. Certainly not what we are accustomed to and it was our most challenging weekend of the fall."
Head coach Allison Jolly on what's ahead:
"We are all looking forward to the spring season, where the first regatta will be our only home event, the USF Women's Inter-conference Regatta."
UP NEXT
The Bulls will have about three months off, then return to action Feb. 17-18 for the USF Women's Inter-conference Regatta.
About USF Sailing
The USF sailing program has reached the national finals in five of the last six years. The Bulls finished in the top 10 during the 2012 and 2013 seasons. The sailing team is based out of St. Petersburg and led by head coach Allison Jolly, a 2016 Florida Sports Hall of Fame inductee.
Follow the team on social media (Twitter | Facebook ) and visit GoUSFBulls.com for the most up-to-date information.
TAMPA, Nov. 14, 2017 – The USF Sailing team completed its fall campaign at the Atlantic Coast Championships over the weekend, hosted by Connecticut College.
The Bulls entered the regatta ranked 17th in the nation and 15 of the 18 teams competing were ranked. USF finished 17th, as Yale took first, followed by Boston College and the US Coast Guard Academy. Brown and the College of Charleston rounded out the top five.
NOTABLES
- The A division again featured the freshmen duo of Marina Barzaghi (Saunderstown, R.I.) and Katie Bornarth (Stuart, Fla.). The tandem was in third place following the first two races, but conditions worsened with increasing winds and cold temperatures, as they finished 16th.
- In B division, sophomore Delaney Brown (West Palm, Fla.) and junior Shani Scwartz (West Palm Beach, Fla.) had some difficulty as the strong current on the Thames River at made getting a good start off the line difficult and ultimately finished 18th.
QUOTABLES
Head coach Allison Jolly on the conditions:
"With very cold weather, overnight lows in the 20's, and a dying breeze, it made things very difficult. Certainly not what we are accustomed to and it was our most challenging weekend of the fall."
Head coach Allison Jolly on what's ahead:
"We are all looking forward to the spring season, where the first regatta will be our only home event, the USF Women's Inter-conference Regatta."
UP NEXT
The Bulls will have about three months off, then return to action Feb. 17-18 for the USF Women's Inter-conference Regatta.
About USF Sailing
The USF sailing program has reached the national finals in five of the last six years. The Bulls finished in the top 10 during the 2012 and 2013 seasons. The sailing team is based out of St. Petersburg and led by head coach Allison Jolly, a 2016 Florida Sports Hall of Fame inductee.
Follow the team on social media (Twitter | Facebook ) and visit GoUSFBulls.com for the most up-to-date information.
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