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September 12, 20112011 Invitational Cup Form GuideIt came down to the second tiebreaker, but Blake Kimbrough was able to squeak by Wes Bemus and win Sailing World's Pick 'Em Contest for the 2011 New York YC Invitational Cup. Blake takes home a free pair of Sperry Shoes and the inaugural SW Pick 'Em championship.
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August 24, 2011Sailing World's College Rankings, Pre-season, Fall 2011Following a win at Coed Dinghy Nationals this Spring, Boston College starts out the Fall 2011 season at the top of the coed rankings. The URI Rams push up to second in the women's rankings after claiming their first championship title at Women's Nationals.
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May 4, 2011Sailing World's College Rankings, May 4, 2011With just the spring national championships remaining, Georgetown has assumed control of the coed rankings while Boston College remains women's team to beat. Meanwhile the Connecticut College women's team closes out a successful spring season with a return to the top three.
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April 21, 2011Sailing World's College Rankings, April 21, 2011With just over a month remaining until the spring championships, Roger Williams has taken over the top spot in the coed rankings, with Georgetown and Charleston in hot pursuit. Boston College is the top women's, taking 15 of 19 first-place votes.
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April 7, 2011Sailing World's College Rankings, April 7, 2011As the nationals near, the top of the college rankings are becoming quite crowded. Boston College leads the co-ed rankings, but only by the slimmest of margins over Charleston and Georgetown. Brown is the top women's team.
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March 10, 2011Sailing World's College Rankings, March 10, 2011Boston College remains the top team in the country, leading the coed rankings and coming second in the women's poll. But Georgetown is close behind, second in the coed and third in the women's. St. Mary's also has both teams ranked in the top 5 as the spring season gathers steam.
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February 23, 2011Sailing World's College Rankings, Feb. 23, 2011The first rankings of the 2011 season are for the birds, with the Boston College Eagles reining supreme in the coed rankings and the St. Mary's Seahawks dominating the women's rankings.

