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2022-23 Sailing Roster

Aili Moffet

  • Year Senior
  • Hometown Jamestown, R.I.
  • Highschool Moses Brown School

Biography

2020-21 (Spring):
Raced in 10 regattas as a skipper during the spring … Member of the fourth-place team among seven at the Camel Fleet Race Invite (4/9), placing seventh among 14 groups with Charlotte Williams … Competed at the New England Women’s Championship (4/17), the Coed New England Championship (4/17), and the NEISA Team Race Championship (4/25) … Capped the spring by placing 11th among 14 sailors at the prestigious Women’s Singlehanded National Championships (5/1-2) in Rhode Island.

2020-21 (Fall):
Competed in both regattas as a skipper against Boston College … Finished sixth among 18 boats alongside Williams at the Camel Invite (10/31) … Teamed up with Williams to win the Thames River Challenge (11/7).
 
2019-20 (Spring):
Did not compete.
 
2019-20 (Fall):
Raced in seven regattas as a skipper … Crossed the line seventh among 16 finishers with Elizabeth Davis in the B Division at the Toni Deutsch ’58 Regatta (9/7-8) … Placed ninth at the NEISA Women’s Singlehanded Championship (9/14-15) … Posted an eighth-place finish while sailing with Katherine Wetzel and Alexandra Wagner in the B Division at the Women’s Showcase Tournament (10/12-13).
 
High School:
Four-year letterwinner as a skipper at Moses Brown School … Also played tennis every year and ice hockey as a forward for three seasons … Captained the sailing team as a senior … Helped the ice hockey program win a state championship in 2017 … Won the tennis program’s sportsmanship award twice … Was also a member of the Environmental Council.
 
Personal:
Majoring in Environmental Studies and Economics … Enjoys listening to music, running, and playing ice hockey.
 
Why Did You Choose Connecticut College?
“I chose Connecticut College because I like the idea of being able to be fully engaged in all of my classes because the size of them are small, and I am really looking for a small-college experience. When I came to visit the campus, I felt like this was where I wanted to be able to sail in college. I also knew there is a very good sailing program here.”
 
What Does #OneCamel Mean To You?
“To me, #OneCamel means that we are more than just a team and that we are all in this together and have each other’s back.”

Historical Player Information

  • 2019-20Freshman

  • 2020-21Sophomore

  • 2021-22Junior

  • 2022-23Senior