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  Abigail Coplin

Abigail Coplin

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Delmar, NY

High School:
Emma Willard School

Height / Weight:
5-3 / 112

Position:
Crew

Abigail Coplin was named an ICSA All-American crew for her accomplishments in the 2006-2007 Coed sailing season. Coplin won B Division at the 2007 ICSA Dinghy Nationals along with her skipper Thomas Barrows.

Coplin is a double major in Chemistry and East Asian Studies and is a member of Calhoun College. Coplin will go on to graduate school following graduation and plans to enter academia and hopefully become a professor.

While in high school, Coplin competed on the junior sailing circuit, sailing both FJ's and 420's.

Abigail enjoys horseback riding, skiing, dancing, and cooking and has worked as a sailing coach and waitress.

At the Emma Willard School, Coplin was honored with the Harvard Book Award, the Distinguished Latin Student Award, and was named a National Merit Finalist.

At Yale, Coplin has been the recipient of the Light Fellowship for Study in China. Coplin is a member of the Cum Laude Society.


 
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