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2020-21 Sailing Roster

Charlotte Williams

  • Year Senior
  • Hometown Cambridge, Mass.
  • Highschool Cambridge Rindge & Latin

Biography

Awards:
• NESCAC Spring All-Academic Team (2021)
• NESCAC Spring All-Academic Team (2020)
• NESCAC Spring All-Academic Team (2019)
 
At Connecticut College:
Is a member of the Connecticut College Athletes of Color Coalition (CCACC) and the Womxn of Color Collective on campus.
 
2020-21 (Spring):
Raced in nine regattas … Made the NESCAC Spring All-Academic Team for the third straight year … Member of the fourth-place team among seven at the Camel Fleet Race Invite (4/9), placing seventh among 14 groups with Aili Moffet … Closed out career by sailing at the New England Women’s Championships (4/17) as well as the Coed New England Championships (4/18).
 
2020-21 (Fall):
Competed in both regattas as a crew member against Boston College … Finished sixth among 18 boats alongside Moffet at the Camel Invite (10/31) … Teamed up with Moffet to win the Thames River Challenge (11/7).
 
2019-20 (Spring):
Did not compete ... Earned a place on the NESCAC Spring All-Academic Team.
 
2019-20 (Fall):
Did not compete.
 
2018-19 (Spring):
Raced eight times in the crew spot … Made the NESCAC Spring All-Academic Team ... Finished seventh among 16 pairs with Julia Leighton at the Rhody the Riveter Regatta (3/3) … Contributed to a fourth-place finish among 18 boats in the A Division with William O’Leary at the Vietor Trophy Regatta (3/23-24) … Factored into a fifth-place effort in the A Division and a third-place performance in the B Division at the Morris Trophy Regatta (4/20-21) with Walter Henry and Harris Padegs, respectively.
 
2018-19 (Fall):
Competed in seven regattas as a crew member … Top performance came when she teamed up with Gordon Gurnell and placed eighth among 18 boats in the A Division at the Sister Esther Open (10/6-7).
 
2017-18 (Spring):
Did not compete.
 
2017-18 (Fall):
Raced in one regatta, making collegiate debut at the NEISA Southern Seven (10/22) … Placed second among 10 with Phillip Rosenthal in the B Division to help the Camels post a runner-up finish in the team standings.
 
High School:
Four-year letterwinner at Cambridge Rindge & Latin … Also played ice hockey every year as a forward and won the student-athlete award for academic success … Honor roll student … Participated in the school’s concert band and big band ensemble … Member of the National Honor Society.
 
Personal:
Majoring in Psychology and minoring in Chinese.
 
Why Did You Choose Connecticut College?
“Rigorous academics and a strong sense of community made me choose Connecticut College.”

Historical Player Information

  • 2017-18Freshman

  • 2018-19Sophomore

  • 2019-20Junior

  • 2020-21Senior