Acceptance Rate
3%
Avg SAT
1,553
Avg ACT
35
Enrollment
7,755
Sport
Sailing
Gender
Women's
Division
NCAA Division 1
Location
Cambridge, MA
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Michael O'Connor
Head Coach
Michael O'Connor has been Harvard's head coach of coed and women's sailing, and the university's director of sailing since 1997. The 2025-26 campaign will mark his 29th at the helm of the program. O'Connor has coached Harvard to three national titles in the last three seasons as the Crimson won the 2023 ICSA Open Team Racing National Championship in New York, the 2024 ICSA Open Fleet Racing National Championship on the Charles River, and the 2025 ICSA Open Team Racing regatta in Rhode Island. On the women's side, O'Connor has guided Harvard to its best finish in back-to-back seasons at the ICSA Women's Team Racing Championship (2024 - 5th, 2025 - 3rd) and led the Crimson to its fourth straight top-7 effort at the ICSA Fleet Racing event after placing third in 2025. Harvard and Stanford were the only schools nationally to finish in the top three at both ICSA Women's Championships in '25. Individually, O'Connor was named the 2024 Ivy League Women's Sailing Coach of the Year, while mentoring Lachlain McGranahan and Marbella Marlo as they each collected two of the top sailing postseason awards. McGranahan was named the ICSA College Sailor of the Year to become the first Crimson athlete in 20 years to garner the honor. Marlo, meanwhile, became the first Harvard sailor to earn Mitchell M. Brindley Crew-of-the-Year accolades. As if that was not impressive enough, O'Connor then helped Justin Callahan capture ICSA College Sailor-of-the-Year accolades in 2025, marking the first time a Crimson athlete has received the Everett Morris Memorial Trophy in consecutive seasons since 2003-04. The 2021-22 season saw O'Connor's Crimson continue to perform as one of the top program's in the country. The team returned to the ICSA Team Race National Championship for the first time since 2009, and to the ICSA Coed Dinghy Championship for the first time since 2015. On the women's side, Harvard participated in the first-ever Women's Team Race National Championship, while also taking part in the Women's Fleet Racing National Championship where the team placed fourth. O'Connor was named the NEISA Coach of the Year for the 2019-20 season, after guiding the Crimson to 15 top-5 finishes through the fall and shortened spring season. Since taking over the Crimson program, O'Connor has helped Harvard win national coed team race championships in 2002, 2003, 2023 and 2025, as well as the 2003 and 2024 national coed fleet race championships. O'Connor also led the Crimson to the women's national fleet racing title in 2005. His teams won five straight Leonard M. Fowle Trophies for the top team performance in the six ICSA North American Championships from 2001-05. It marked the second-longest Fowle Trophy run in history, trailing only Navy's streak of seven Fowle Trophies from 1977 to 1983. Individually, O'Connor has guided Harvard sailors and crew members to six national sailor-of-the-year awards, seven NEISA singlehanded championships, including six of the ICSA variety, and 88 All-America honors. Since the inception of the ICSA All-Academic Team in 2006, O'Connor's student-athletes have been honored 79 times (entering 2024-25) with the award that recognizes those who have distinguished themselves in national and intersectional competition, while maintaining the highest levels of academic standards. Additionally, 35 members of his teams have earned Academic All-Ivy League honors. Regionally, Harvard has also won 13 New England titles under O'Connor's tutelage, including seven singlehanded championships, and earned four sailor of year honors. In 2018, O'Connor coached Kevin Coakley into the ICSA Hall of Fame. O'Connor has been affiliated with the Crimson sailing program since 1989, when he joined the staff as a part-time assistant to former head coach Mike Horn. He was promoted to full-time assistant coach and manager of the Harvard Sailing Center in 1990, before assuming his current position in 1997. O'Connor has a long and distinguished record of commitment with the New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association, and he currently represents that organization on the Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association All-America Committee. In 2013, he was presented with the ICSA's Graham Hall Award for Outstanding Service as a Sailing Professional and inducted into the ICSA Hall of Fame. His experience in competitive sailing dates to his high school days, when he played a key role in the introduction of the sport at Boston College High School. O'Connor went on to spend four years as a member of Boston University's sailing team before he graduated from that institution in 1989. O'Connor has taught sailing at a number of clubs throughout Massachusetts, including the Wild Harbor Yacht Club, Chappaquoit Yacht Club, Falmouth Yacht Club, and Nantucket Yacht Club. He is currently the director of the Falmouth Sailing School. O'Connor's family includes his wife, Jane, and their daughters, Julia and Caitlin. The O'Connors live in Foxboro, Mass.
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Bern Noack
Associate Head Coach
Bern Noack, who has coached collegiate sailing for more than 20 years, has been part of Harvard Sailing since 1997, serving as an assistant coach before being elevated to associate head coach in the fall of 2022. The 2025-26 season will mark his 29th with the Crimson. With Noack on staff, Harvard has won national coed team race championships in 2002, 2003, 2023 and 2025, as well as the 2003 and 2024 national coed fleet race championships. He also helped the Crimson win the women's national fleet racing title in 2005. During his time on staff, Harvard won five straight Leonard M. Fowle Trophies for the top team performance in the six ICSA North American Championships from 2001-05. It marked the second-longest Fowle Trophy run in history, trailing only Navy's streak of seven Fowle Trophies from 1977 to 1983. Individually, Noack has helped Harvard sailors and crew members to six national sailor-of-the-year awards, six ICSA singlehanded championships and 88 All-America honors. Since the inception of the ICSA All-Academic Team in 2006, Noack has been on staff to watch 79 Harvard student-athletes be honored (entering 2024-25) with the award that recognizes those who have distinguished themselves in national and intersectional competition, while maintaining the highest levels of academic standards. Additionally, Noack has seen 35 Crimson earn Academic All-Ivy League honors. Regionally, Harvard has also won 13 New England titles since Noack began in Cambridge, including seven singlehanded championships and earned four sailor-of-year honors. Noack was the singlehanded coach for the U.S. Sailing Elite Youth Development team and U-18 and U-23 U.S. sailing teams from 2007-09. Prior to joining the Harvard staff, Noack worked as the sailing coach at Boston University from 1996-97. He helped the Terriers win their second Dinghy Championship and finish second in team racing. He also served as the varsity dinghy coach at the United States Coast Guard Academy from 1990-95, the Noyes Coaching Fellow at Yale University in the fall of 1989 and the U.S. Naval Academy assistant coach in the spring of 1989. Noack’s post-collegiate racing career spans more than two decades and includes three first-place finishes at the Hyannis Regatta in 1996, 1998 and 1999. He also placed in the top-five in the team racing at the U.S. Championships three times (1990-4th, 1993-3rd and 1994-5th). In 1996, he earned second-place in the North American and Atlantic Coast regattas. Noack was eighth in Standard Masters at the 2011 Laser Master Worlds. Noack received his B.A. in physics from Yale in 1988, where he was a varsity A-division skipper as a senior.
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