Adam Werblow will be entering his 21st season as the head coach of the St. Mary's sailing team. During his tenure, the team has amassed 13 national titles, while Seahawk sailors have earned over 100 individual All-America honors.
Werblow will also start his first year as the waterfront director in 2008-09.
A 1988 graduate of Connecticut College, he was the captain of the sailing team. From 1989-1992, Werblow was a member of the U.S. Sailing Team in the Flying Dutchman class.
He has been the head coach for U.S. Youth Worlds Team seven times and led the team to two gold and two silver medals in 1991, the best record ever at those world championships. In 1999, Werblow was named the Developmental Coach-of-the-Year by the U.S. Sailing's Olympic Sailing Committee.
He is married to the former Amy Moore and the couple resides in St. Mary's City with their two children - Meredith and Michael.
Bill Ward joined St. Mary's sailing in the fall of 2006 as the assistant varsity sailing coach. Since then, Ward's official title has been changed to Director of Sailing Activities.
In 10 years of collegiate coaching, Ward's teams have won five national championships. This summer, he coached Team USA at Beijing Olympic Games.
In 2008, Ward was named the National Coach-of-the-Year by the U.S. Sailing's Olympic Sailing Committee. He was also on the coaching staff of the U.S. Sailing Team for the 2007 Pan Am Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Ward served as the team leader/head coach for the U.S. Inter Collegiate Sailing Association Team competing in the BUSA Tour in England and Ireland in 2005.
He graduated from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. in
1996, where he was a two-time All-America honorable mention and
team captain. Ward led Georgetown to the
program's first-ever appearances at the ICSA Dinghy and Sloop
National Championships.








