HANOVER, N.H. – Six student-athletes from the Dartmouth sailing team received All-America honors when the Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association announced their award winners on Friday.
Leading the way was sophomore
Maddie Hawkins as she was named an All-American as a women's skipper and coed skipper.
Boyd Bragg was named a coed All-American skipper while
Gray Hemans earned honorable mention honors as a women's skipper.
On the crew side,
Eloise Burn and
Carlota Hopkins Guerra landed on the All-American Crew team while
Yumi Yoshiyasu received honorable mention recognition.
Hawkins becomes just the second Big Green sailor ever to receive All-America honors in women's and coed in the same year and the first since Dierdre Lambert '15 in 2015. Hawkins is the first in program history to make the first team in both in the same year.
This is the second All-America honor for both Burn (Crew HM) and Bragg (Coed) after they each received the honors back in the 2020 season.
The ICSA annually confers All American honors on competitors who demonstrated outstanding performance in competition during the year. The All-America Selection Committee consists of one representative from each of the seven ICSA Conferences and on additional representative each from the MAISA and NEISA. In selecting All Americans, the committee considers the competitive record of each candidate. This record consists of each candidate's individual results in Intersectional competitions and in District and North American Championship competitions, if any.