ICSA Women’s Singlehanded National Championship

ICSA Women’s Singlehanded National Championship is one of the six Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association National Championships. [1]

This championship was first held in the fall of 1994 (1994-95 season), and the winner is awarded the Janet Lutz Trophy.[2]

Champions

Year Champion Team
1995 Danielle Brennan  Tufts University
1996 Katherine E. McDowell  Tufts University
1997 Danielle Brennan  Tufts University
1998 Danielle Brennan  St. Mary's College of Maryland
1999 Margaret Gill  Harvard University
2000 Anika Leerssen  Stanford University
2001 Margaret Gill  Harvard University
2002 Amanda Clark  Connecticut College
2003 Anna Tunnicliffe  Old Dominion University
2004 Anna Tunnicliffe  Old Dominion University
2005 Anna Tunnicliffe  Old Dominion University
2006 Molly Carapiet  Yale University
2007 Shannon Heausler  College of Charleston
2008 Krysta Rohde  United States Coast Guard Academy
2009 Anne Haeger  Boston College
2010 Anne Haeger  Boston College
2011 Claire Dennis  Yale University
2012 Anne Haeger  Boston College
2013 Erika Reineke  Boston College
2014 Erika Reineke  Boston College
2015 Erika Reineke  Boston College
2016 Haddon Hughes  Georgetown University
2017 Erika Reineke  Boston College
2018 Sophia Reineke  Boston College
2019 Christina Sakellaris  Stanford University
2020 Sophia Reineke  Boston College
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