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Monarchs Move Up to Fourth on Day Two of ICSA Nationals
June 2, 2009
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. -- The Old Dominion University sailing team moved up two slots at the Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association (ICSA)/Gill Co-Ed Dinghy National Championships today, up to fourth place overall. ODU totaled 204 points through two days and with four races left, are in good position to make a move for a placing finish. ODU was led by the A division team on day two, with 29 points in six total races. Junior skipper Kyle Rogachenko sailed with Wilson Stout and senior crew Jaclyn Finney and is in third place among the A division fleet. In the 14 total races compelted, Rogachenko has led the A division boat to two wins and ten top ten efforts. In B division, senior skipper Mikey Brown sailed with Michael Komar and Alissa Ayres on day two, finishing with 113 points after 14 races. The ODU B division boat also had a great day, with Brown sailing to a win and a second place finish en route to a 43-point second day. Over both days, Brown has totaled 11 top ten finishes. Together, the ODU team has posted 204 total points and are in fourth place headed into the final day of racing. The fleet will attempt to get four races in each division completed on Wednesday, for a full 18-race regatta. Old Dominion is just 20 points back of Georgetown for third place while St. Mary's College and Yale have battled for the lead, with 130 and 137 total points respectively. Stay tuned to odusports.com for the final recap tomorrow night, or click here for live race updates. Day Two Results: ICSA/Gill Co-Ed National Championship Team A B TOT 1. St. Mary's College 69 61 130 2. Yale 54 83 137 3. Georgetown 115 69 184 4. ODU 91 113 204 5. Roger Williams 160 85 245 6. Navy 138 109 247 7. Tufts 127 137 264 8. Boston University 148 118 266 9. Boston College 134 133 267 10. South Florida 128 148 276 11. Harvard Univ 150 132 282 12. Hobart & Wm Smith 143 160 303 13. Coll of Charleston 146 163 309 14. SUNY Maritime 147 166 313 15. Stanford 145 173 318 16. Eckerd Coll 173 160 333 17. Pennsylvania 143 204 347 18. Washington 188 185 373
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