Sailing World's College Rankings: April 22, 2009
Sailing World's College Rankings: April 22, 2009
Boston 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.
| Latest Rankings (April 22, 2009) | |||
| Coed [#] = first-place votes received | Total Points | ||
| 01. Boston College [21] | 458 | 11. Hobart/Wm. Smith | 216 |
| 02. Georgetown [3] | 455 | 12. Tufts | 188 |
| 03. Roger Williams | 403 | 13. Boston Univ. | 176 |
| 04. Charleston | 377 | (tie) Stanford | 176 |
| 05. Yale | 375 | 15. Vermont | 161 |
| 06. St. Mary's | 358 | 16. Brown | 126 |
| 07. Navy | 304 | 17. Washington College | 108 |
| 08. Harvard | 281 | 18. South Florida | 94 |
| 09. SUNY Maritime | 258 | 19. Eckerd | 75 |
| 10. Connecticut College | 244 | 20. Old Dominion | 66 |
| Also receiving votes: MIT (38 points), USMMA/Kings Point (27), UC Santa Barbara (23), Hawaii (16) | |||
| Women [#] = first-place votes received | Total Points | ||
| 01. Yale [14] | 348 | 09. Connecticut College | 167 |
| 02. Charleston [8] | 333 | 10. Dartmouth | 151 |
| 03. Boston College [2] | 311 | 11. Stanford | 114 |
| 04. Harvard | 253 | 12. Hobart/Wm. Smith | 101 |
| 05. Georgetown | 247 | 13. MIT | 59 |
| 06. Brown | 243 | 14. Boston Univ. | 35 |
| 07. Old Dominion | 188 | (tie) Tufts | 35 |
| 08. St. Mary's | 187 | ||
| Also receiving votes: Rhode Island (33 points), Roger Williams (20 points), Eckerd (15), Coast Guard (11), Navy (11), Hawaii (2)
24 Coaches submitted votes for this poll, Roger Williams University, Univ. of Victoria, Coast Guard, Harvard, UC Irvine, Yale, Rhode Island, Kings Point, Hobart and William Smith, University of Vermont, Eckerd College, SUNY Maritime, Connecticut College, Washington State, Bowdoin College, College of Charleston, Old Dominion University, Fordham University, Brown University, Dartmouth, Navy, Boston University, Salve Regina University, Stanford Sailing World's |
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