News From Around the Cistern
An arbor award, new career center and the 250th anniversary of the country's first museum highlight some of the news at the College of Charleston.
An arbor award, new career center and the 250th anniversary of the country's first museum highlight some of the news at the College of Charleston.
The sailing team added to the program's already storied history on Tuesday, June 8, 2021, securing the school's ninth Leonard B. Fowle Trophy with a fifth-place finish at the Gil Coed National Championship.
The Varsity Sailing Team had podium finishes in all six national championship events, which helped the Cougars secure the prestigious Fowle Trophy – collegiate sailing's top honor.
Current and former members of the College's Sailing Team had the Cougar nation cheering with pride at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio.
The four former or current student-athletes are representing sailing teams from Peru, El Salvador, the United States and Guatemala.
The College of Charleston hosts the Warrior Sailing Program for a four-day advanced racing clinic on Charleston Harbor.
The College of Charleston Sailing Team has won nearly 30 national championships and been named the top program in the nation six times, most recently in 2015.
Rising junior sailor Irene Abascal won Gold in the Open Hobie 16, and former CofC sailor and two-time Olympian Juan Maegli won Gold in the Men’s Laser competition.
The 2014-15 Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association was announced today. Winners will have their names added to the ICSA Hall of Fame.
College's coed sailing team won the prestigious Leonard B. Fowle Trophy, awarded annually to the best all-around sailing team in the nation by the Intercollegiate Sailing Association.