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Sailing World's College Rankings: March 11, 2008
St. Mary's owns the top spots on the Coed and Women's rankings determined by SW's coaches panel: Michael Callahan (Georgetown), Ken Legler (Tufts), and Mike Segerblom (USC).
Mar 17, 2008
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Latest Rankings (March 11, 2008)
  Coed (#) = previous rank
  01. St. Mary's (1) 11. Hobart/ Wm. Smith (10)
  02. Boston Coll. (2)
12. Navy (13)
  03. Yale (3) 13. Hawaii (15)
  04. Georgetown (4) 14. South Florida (20)
  05. Charleston (7) 15. Pennsylvania (19)
  06. Brown (6) 16. USC (14)
  07. Tufts (8) 17. MIT (11)
  08. Roger Williams (9) 18. Vermont (16)
  09. Stanford (12) 19. NY Maritime (18)
  10. Harvard (7) 20. Kings Point (--)
  Also receiving votes: Washington Coll., Boston Univ., Salve Regina
  Women (#) = previous rank
  01. St. Mary's (5) 09. Brown (--)
  02. Yale (1) 10. Connecticut Coll. (--)
  03. Stanford (2) 11. Boston Coll. (9)
  04. Georgetown (3) 12. Navy (7)
  05. Charleston (4) 13. Hobart/ Wm. Smith (--)
  06. Tufts (6) 14. Boston Univ. (10)
  07. Rhode Island (12) 15. Harvard (11)
  08. Old Dominion (8)
  Also receiving votes: South Florida

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