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2023 NEISA Watch List


The NEISA Awards Committee has released the 2023 NEISA Watch List. The committee has worked to identify the top NEISA sailors contending for the NEISA Open Sailor of the Year, Women’s Sailor of the Year, Babineau Crew of the Year, Women’s Crew of the Year, Open Rookie of the Year and Women’s Rookie of the Year awards.  Players were identified based on results to date from the 2022 Fall season.

 

The NEISA Open and Women’s Sailors of the Year honors the best skippers in the conference. NEISA Sailor of the Year winners and finalists have a strong record of becoming finalists and winners of the ICSA Sailor of the Year Award.

 

The Babineau Trophy honors the Coast Guard Academy sailor and cadet Julie Babineau, and recognizes the most outstanding crew in NEISA across all competition. The Women’s Crew of the Year recognizes the best crew in women’s competitions.

 

The Open and Women’s Rookie of the Year recognizes sailors in the class of 2026 who, in their first year of college, hold an outstanding record in Open and Women’s competition. Both crews and skippers are eligible for these award.

 

The NEISA Awards Committee is composed of five members who select the Watch List honorees. In selecting honorees, the committee considers the quality and quantity of a sailor’s competitive record, with particular regard for the following factors: how the record compares to those of fellow competitors, the quality of competition in which the record was achieved, results achieved competing with different skippers and crews, whether the record spans the Fall and/or Spring seasons, and how the record compares to those of All-NEISA sailors selected in previous years. The committee does not consider the following factors: candidates’ records in previous years, or candidates’ records in non-collegiate events. While these standout players are the initial contenders, all players are eligible for NEISA Awards.

 

NEISA Awards Committee:

Rebecca McElvain – chair

Jeff Bresnahan

Gloria Kevliciute

John Mollicone

Matt Peter

 

NEISA Open Skipper of the Year Watch List:

 

Robert Bragg ’23, Dartmouth College

Sam Bruce ’24, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Justin Callahan ’26, Harvard University

Carmen Cowles ’25, Yale University

Jack Egan ’24, Yale University

Maddie Hawkins ’24, Dartmouth College

Lachlain McGranahan ’24, Harvard University

Connor Nelson ’24, Brown University

Liam O’Keefe’26, Brown University

 

 

NEISA Women’s Skipper of the Year Watch List:

 

Cordelia Burn ’25, Harvard University

Sarah Burn ’24, Harvard University

Carmen Cowles ’25, Yale University

Emma Cowles ’25, Yale University

Dana Haig ’22, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Maddie Hawkins ’24, Dartmouth College

Blaire McCarthy ’23, Brown University

Mia Nicolosi ’25, Yale University

 

 

NEISA Women’s Crew of the Year Watch List:

 

Carmen Berg ’26, Yale University

Corinne Lee ’23, Harvard University

Grace Mao ’23, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Sarah Moeder ’26, Yale University

Juliana Ruggieri ’23, Harvard University

Sara Schumann ’25, Boston College

Aisling Sullivan ’22, Dartmouth College

Helena Ware ’23, Yale University

Savannah Young ’25, Brown University

 

 

NEISA Babineau Crew of the Year Watch List:

 

Izzy Cox ’23, Brown University

Jack Farrell ’23, Coast Guard Academy

Kennedy Leehealey ’26, Harvard University

Benjamin Markert ’23, Yale University

Pomaika’i Ogata ’24, Harvard University

Nora Ong ’23, Brown University

Maaya Prasad ’22, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Aisling Sullivan ’22, Dartmouth College

Catherine Webb ’23, Yale University

Yumi Yoshiyasu ’24, Dartmouth College

 

 

NEISA Open Rookie of the Year Watch List:

 

Justin Callahan ’26, Harvard University

Kennedy Leehealey ’26, Harvard University

Liam O’Keefe ’26, Brown University

 

NEISA Women’s Rookie of the Year Watch List:

 

Okyanus Akrian ’26, University of Rhode Island

Carmen Berg ’26, Yale University

Sarah Moeder ’26, Yale University

Caroline Sibilly ’26, Boston College