CHARLESTON, S.C., MARCH 2, 2026 – The South Forida sailing team finished sixth among 10 competing teams at the Mendelblatt Open Team Race in Charleston, S.C. on Feb. 28.
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The Bulls second time sailing in the waters off Charleston in the last three weeks saw USF finish in the overall team standings behind host College of Charleston, Eckerd College, Jacksonville University, Rollins College and North Carolina State, while outpacing Florida State, Miami, Clemson and Palm Beach Atlantic. Â
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Varsity skippers
Kailey Warrior and
Sara Menesale with crews
Madisen Hamai and
Ruth Bergman finished 4-5, with wins over Jacksonville, Florida State, Clemson and Palm Beach Atlantic. Â
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I beautiful day for racing saw 7-12 knot winds from the north and teams finishing the competition on Saturday.
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Up Next:
The Bulls travel to Annapolis, Md. To the Jen Harris Women's Team Race hosted by the United States Naval Academy, March 7-8. The Bulls finished 10
th among 12 teams in last year's competition.
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Championships Coming to St. Petersburg This Spring:
Championship season begins April 10-12 as South Florida will host the SAISA Women's Team Race and Fleet Race Championships in St. Petersburg. The Bulls won the SAISA conference championship last year, securing the Ann Boyd Trophy in winning the Fleet Racing Championship and finishing second in the Team Racing Championship hosted on their home waters.
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The season culminates May 15-18 as the Bulls will also serve as the hosts for the College Sailing Women's Fleet Racing National Championships for the first time since 2013. South Florida will compete against the nation's elite for a national title at the SkyBeach Resort in St. Peterburg.
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Event Attendance:
Attendance at USF sailing events is free. USF home sailing events are held at the Haney Landing Sailing Center on the University of South Florida campus.
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About USF Sailing
The USF sailing program won a SAISA conference championship in 2025 and has reached the national finals in 12 of the last 13 years. The Bulls finished in the top 10 during the 2012 and 2013 seasons. The sailing team, which has won eight SAISA conference titles, was formed in 1997 and is based out of St. Petersburg. The program has been led since 2004 by head coach Allison Jolly. One of the most successful women in U.S. national sailing history, Jolly is a former USA Olympian and Gold Medalist (1988), a 2016 Florida Sports Hall of Fame inductee, and a 2019 U.S. National Sailing Hall of Fame inductee.
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