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Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Rodrigues Jr. & Vieira Help Eckerd Finish Sixth

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Paul Rodrigues Jr., Jordan Vieira, and their Eckerd Tritons sailing teammates competed at the Truxtun Umsted Regatta, finishing sixth out of 18 teams.

On day one, racing began in the river at Navy. Rodrigues Jr. and Avery Guck represented the Tritons in A Division, starting in FJs, while Vieira and Tia Soultanakis competed in B Division in the 420s. Eight races were scheduled for Saturday. The first four were completed quickly before a two-hour delay due to inconsistent winds that shifted direction every 10 minutes. Racing resumed in the river for the final four races, with a weaker outgoing current. Winds ranged from 8–10 knots with gusts up to 12 in the morning, increasing to 10–12 knots with gusts of 15 later in the day.

The Tritons closed the day in eighth place overall, with A Division in 10th and B Division in fourth. The team recorded nine top-10 finishes across 16 races.

On day two, a brief wind delay pushed the start time to 10 a.m., with racing once again held in the river. Winds held steady at 10–12 knots, accompanied by a strong downstream current. As the day progressed, the breeze built and created choppier conditions, challenging competitors to manage shifting winds, waves, and current.

The Tritons ultimately finished sixth overall with 222 points. A Division placed 10th with 121 points, while B Division finished fourth with 112 points. A Division recorded nine top-10 finishes in 14 races, while B Division added eight top-10 finishes in 14 races.


Monday, April 13, 2026
Ebbin and Tulane Secure Top-Six Finish in Connecticut

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Tulane University’s sailing team brought their spring regular season road schedule to a successful close this weekend, securing a respectable sixth-place finish at the prestigious Thompson Trophy Open Team Race.

Competing in New London, Connecticut, the Green Wave held their own in a stacked field of 16 programs, finishing the two-day regatta with a solid 9-6 record. The performance cements Tulane's reputation as a rising force on the collegiate circuit as they prepare for the postseason.

The Wave’s sixth-place finish was spearheaded by a disciplined rotation of skippers, including Christian Ebbin, Kelly Holthus, Hamilton Barclay, and Tate Christopher. They were expertly supported by a diligent crew consisting of Parker Kumler, Jonah Wozniak, Sabrina Anderson, Skye Terrell, and Taylor Bartell.

In a format that demands telepathic communication and tactical aggression, the Tulane boats found their rhythm early, navigating the shifting winds of the Thames River to stay within touching distance of the podium spots throughout the weekend.

The true measure of Tulane’s performance lay in the caliber of the opposition they brushed aside. Over the course of the regatta, the Green Wave notched up several "statement" victories against some of the most storied names in collegiate sailing.

Among their nine wins, Tulane earned hard-fought points over:
Ivy League Giants: Yale, Dartmouth, and Boston College.
Service Academies: Navy and the Coast Guard.
Technical Powerhouses: MIT and Tufts.

The wins over local rivals Connecticut College and Rhode Island further underlined the Wave's dominance over a significant portion of the Northeastern fleet.

The sixth-place result marks a consistent end to the regular season for the Green Wave. Having navigated a grueling road schedule, Ebbin and his teammates now return to base to fine-tune their strategies ahead of the championship season.

With victories over the likes of Yale and Navy under their belts, Tulane will head into the postseason with the confidence that they can compete with—and beat—the very best in the country.
Sunday, April 12, 2026
Curtis and Tucker Sweep to Allen Frith Memorial Glory

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Maxwell Curtis and Wesley Tucker laid down a marker for the 2026 Comet Class season with a flawless performance to claim the Allen Frith Memorial Regatta title in St. George’s Harbour.

The opening event of the campaign, hosted by the East End Mini Yacht Club, saw the duo dominate from start to finish. In a masterclass of tactical sailing and boat speed, Curtis and Tucker secured victory in all four races held throughout the day. Under the scoring system which allows for the discarding of a worst result, they finished with a near-perfect tally of three points to sit comfortably atop the leaderboard.

While the winners were in a league of their own, the battle for the remaining podium spots remained remarkably consistent across the four-race series. Alan Frith and Clodagh Somers proved to be the "best of the rest," mirroring the leaders' consistency by finishing second in every race of the afternoon to secure the runner-up spot overall.

The battle for third place was largely contested by Gregory Wade and Geno Smith. The pair showed strong form in the opening skirmishes, crossing the line in third position on three separate occasions to ensure they rounded out the top three in the final standings.

The regatta provided a spectacular start to the sailing season, with the pristine conditions in the east end offering a stern test for the fleet. With Curtis and Tucker already showing the rest of the field a clean pair of heels, the chasing pack will be looking to bridge the gap as the Comet Class season continues in the coming weeks.


Allen Frith Memorial Regatta 2026

03 Maxwell Curtis & Wesley Tucker

06 Alan Frith & Clodagh Somers
09 Gregory Wade & Geno Smith
12 Geovanni Hayward & Ni Pemberton

 
 
Thursday, April 09, 2026
Bermuda Prepares for High-Octane SailGP Return

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The countdown is officially on. With exactly one month to go until the APEX Group Bermuda Sail Grand Prix, the island is bracing for the return of the world’s most exciting racing on water.

Scheduled for May 9th and 10th, the event is rapidly becoming the focal point of Bermuda’s summer sporting calendar. The Great Sound will once again transform into a high-speed arena as ten international teams go head-to-head in a bid for seasonal supremacy.

Fans can expect a masterclass in modern engineering as the cutting-edge F50 foiling catamarans take flight. These "flying boats" are capable of reaching staggering speeds exceeding 60 mph (100 km/h), providing a stark, high-tech contrast to the serene turquoise backdrop of Bermuda’s iconic waters.

With the one-month milestone reached, organizers have reported that tickets are selling at a record pace. From the premium onshore spectator zones to the popular "Bring Your Own Boat" program, the demand to witness the F50 fleet in person has reached a fever pitch.

For those looking to attend in larger numbers, the event offers a significant incentive. Groups of 25 or more can access a 10% discount, positioning the Grand Prix as a premier choice for corporate hospitality, team-building rewards, or large-scale social gatherings. Interested parties are encouraged to register via the official Group Booking Form to secure their space in the fan zone.

The Bermuda leg is often cited by athletes as a favorite on the global circuit due to the island's unique wind conditions and the natural amphitheater of the Great Sound. For the teams, it is a high-stakes weekend where one tactical error at 50 knots can mean the difference between a podium finish and a devastating capsize.

As the fleet prepares to descend on the island, the message from the organizers is clear: do not wait. Whether you are a die-hard sailing enthusiast or a newcomer to the sport, the APEX Group Bermuda Sail Grand Prix promises a sporting spectacle unlike any other.

The APEX Group Bermuda Sail Grand Prix takes place May 9-10. Tickets are available now at SailGP.com/Bermuda.
Tuesday, April 07, 2026
Ebbin & Tulane Sweep to SEISA Championship Title

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Christian Ebbin played a starring role as the Tulane Green Wave delivered a flawless performance to claim the SEISA Open Team Race Conference Championship in commanding fashion.

Competing in ideal conditions characterized by mid-70s temperatures and a promising southeasterly breeze, Ebbin and his teammates demonstrated why they are considered one of the elite programs in collegiate sailing. The regatta, contested in FJ boats, began with a steady 7-10 knot wind that gradually intensified as the afternoon progressed.

By the time the final rotations were underway, the breeze had built into the mid-teens, backing to the east-southeast and providing a stern tactical test for the fleet. However, the Green Wave remained unfazed by the shifting air.

Tulane’s dominance was total, with Ebbin helping to steer the team to a perfect 9-0 record on the day. Their clinical execution in close-quarters team racing left their regional rivals with no answer, as they secured the conference crown without dropping a single race.

The battle for the remaining podium spots was a much tighter affair. Texas A&M eventually secured the runner-up position with a 5-4 record, narrowly fending off a challenge from Texas A&M University at Galveston (TAMUG), who finished third at 4-5.

For Ebbin, the championship victory marks another significant milestone in his collegiate career, reinforcing his reputation as a high-caliber tactical asset on the US circuit. With the conference title now safely in the trophy cabinet, Tulane turns its focus toward the national stage, carrying the momentum of an undefeated championship run.
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