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April 22, 2009Sailing World's College Rankings: April 22, 2009Boston College comes within three votes of being a unanimous No. 1 selection in the coed rankings while Yale leapfrogs over Charleston to take control of the top spot in the women's rankings.
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April 8, 2009Sailing World's College Rankings: April 8, 2009Boston College continues its strong spring moving into the No. 1 spot on the coed rankings and the No. 3 spot in the women's rankings, where Charleston continues to hold the top slot.
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March 25, 2009Sailing World's College Rankings: March 25, 2009Georgetown makes a run for the top, taking the No. 1 ranking among Coed teams and No. 4 among the women's squads, where Charleston is still at the top of the list.
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March 11, 2009Sailing World's College Rankings: March 11, 2009Georgetown surges to the top of the coed rankings in Sailing World's coaches poll, while Charleston keeps the top spot in the women's rankings.
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February 26, 2009Sailing World's College Rankings: OverviewBi-weekly rankings give one vote to every college sailing team in the country with a coach.
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February 26, 2009Sailing World's College Rankings: February 26, 2009Rankings are determined by an open coaches poll. For more information on the poll, or on how your team's coach and become a part of it, click here [1].[1] http://www.sailingworld.com/0904rankings
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December 30, 2008Beyond the Monthly RankingsDig into the heart of college sailing, and you'll find a myriad of rewarding experiences, some in places you'd never expect. A feature story from our April 2000 issue
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December 16, 2008Sailing World's College Conference Rankings: Fall 2008Along with /SW/'s coaches' panel, a panel in each ICSA conference determines the rankings.
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December 5, 2008Sailing World's College Rankings: December 5, 2008St. Mary's and Georgetown take over the top spots in, respectively, the Coed and Women's rankings.
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November 21, 2008Sailing World's College Rankings: November 11, 2008Boston College remains atop both the Coed rankings, but St. Mary's has taken the lead in the Women's.

