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Stanford wraps fall slate at ICSA Match Race Championship and PCCSC Open Championship this weekend

STANFORD, Calif. - Stanford sailing prepares for its first team national title opportunity, setting sail for the ICSA Match Race Championship in Oyster Bay, New York from November 15-17.

The Cardinal will also compete at the PCCSC Open Championship on November 16-17 as the fall slate comes to a close for the Stanford sailing program. 

LAST TIME OUT » The Cardinal wrapped up its first ICSA event of the fall slate over the weekend as junior skipper Chapman Petersen came home with a top-five finish in the ICSA Singlehanded Championships.

Petersen finished fifth for the Glen S. Taylor trophy with 92 points and three race wins in the 13-race event, slotting in 35 points behind champion Daniel Escudero of the Webb Institute.

"Conditions were challenging on the first day of racing, but Chapman was able to regroup on day two and put a solid day down with a few more knots of breeze on the course," 

It was a resilient effort from Petersen after battling through some difficult conditions in Saturday's portion of the event, climbing back from a slow start with six top-six finishes in the final nine races, including three consecutive race wins in races 8-10, to ultimately place fifth.

Stanford returns to national competition next weekend as the program prepares for the ICSA Match Race Championship on November 15-17. 

LAST SEASON » Stanford cemented itself as the best women’s sailing program in the nation in 2024, completing the sweep of the ICSA Women’s Team and Fleet Race Championships, also becoming back to back champions in the Women’s Fleet. 

Stanford’s fall season began with eight regatta wins. Along with the success on the water, the Cardinal sailors also celebrated their 2023 trophies, as the team received its championship rings at a football game. 

Stanford picked up right where it left off to start the spring season, winning six straight regattas. The Cardinal went on to claim four conference championship trophies, taking both the women and open divisions of the team and fleet races. 

To cap off the season before Nationals began, Stanford claimed the PCCSC Open Team Race title and the Thompson trophy over the same weekend. The Cardinal went 38-1 across the two events to take the wins in a conference championship and a premier interconference trophy.

The Cardinal then headed to the Charles River where it competed in four straight national championships hosted by MIT. In the first regatta, Stanford earned a top five finish, taking fifth place in the ICSA Open Team Race. The result was Stanford's sixth straight top-five finish, dating back to 2018.

Directly following the open team race, Stanford captured its first title of the 2024 spring season. The Cardinal took the trophy in dominant fashion, as Stanford sailed to an 18-1 record to top the field at the ICSA Women's Team Race National Championship. 

In the following national championship event, Stanford claimed yet another title. The Cardinal took its second straight ICSA Women's Fleet Race title and its fifth national title overall, topping the field on the Charles River in Massachusetts. 

The title was Stanford's fourth national title in the last calendar year (2023 - ICSA Women's Fleet, ICSA Open Fleet; 2024 - ICSA Women's Team, ICSA Women's Fleet). The Cardinal also won multiple national titles in back-to-back seasons for the first time in program history.

Following Stanford's dominant performance in the national championships, the Cardinal took home plenty of individual accolades.

Vanessa Lahrkamp was named the Quantum Women's College Sailor of the Year, the second in program history as Lahrkamp joins her sister who earned the accolade in 2020. Vanessa Lahrkamp was instrumental in leading Stanford to the ICSA Women's Team and Fleet Race titles in 2024, also earning the title of PCCSC Women's Skipper of the Year.

Vanessa Lahrkamp also earned two All-America awards, claiming a nod as an ICSA Women's Skipper All-American and an ICSA Open Skipper Honorable Mention selection. It's the second straight year Lahrkamp was honored in both the Women's and Open divisions.

Michelle Lahrkamp also earned two All-America awards for the second straight season, being named both an ICSA Women's Skipper and Open Skipper All-American.

Hannah Freeman earned her second consecutive ICSA Women's Skipper All-America award while Thomas Sitzmann joined the Lahrkamp sisters with an ICSA Open Skipper All-America nod.

Stanford also had three crews named All-Americans. Alice SchmidEllie Harned, and Gwendolyn Donahue were each named All-America Crews after their dominant performances led Stanford to two national titles.