Sailing World's College Rankings: March 11, 2009
Sailing World's College Rankings: March 11, 2009
Georgetown 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.
| Latest Rankings (March 11, 2008) | |||
| Coed [#] = first-place votes received | Total Points | ||
| 01. Georgetown [9] | 344 | 11. South Florida | 169 |
| 02. St. Mary's [6] | 341 | 12. SUNY Maritime | 163 |
| 03. Boston College [3] | 318 | 13. MIT | 129 |
| 04. Yale | 291 | 14. Boston Univ. | 116 |
| 05. Roger Williams | 282 | 15. Stanford | 113 |
| 06. Charleston | 279 | 16. Connecticut College | 71 |
| 07. Navy | 253 | 17. Eckerd | 66 |
| 08. Harvard | 232 | 18. Old Dominion | 56 |
| 09. Brown | 191 | 19. UC Irvine | 47 |
| 10. Tufts | 179 | 20. Hobart/William Smith | 46 |
| Also receiving votes: Vermont (41 points); Salve Regina (24), USMMA/Kings Point (13), Washington College (3) |
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| Women [#] = first-place votes received | Total Points | ||
| 01. Charleston [17] | 269 | 09. Old Dominion | 130 |
| 02. Georgetown | 259 | 10. Dartmouth | 128 |
| 03. Yale | 226 | 11. Stanford | 79 |
| 04. St. Mary's | 219 | 12. Navy | 75 |
| 05. Boston College [1] | 180 | 13. Eckerd | 47 |
| 06. Harvard | 175 | 14. Boston Univ. | 25 |
| 07. Brown | 148 | 15. Hawaii | 19 |
| 08. Connecticut College | 132 | ||
| Also receiving votes: Hobart/William Smith (17 points), South Florida (16), Coast Guard (12), Wisconsin (2)
A total of 18 coaches, from the following schools, submitted votes for this poll: Boston College, Yale, Columbia, Ohio State, Eckerd, Harvard, College of Charleston, Rhode Island, MIT, Fordham, Bowdoin College, Hobart and William Smith, University of Miami, Dartmouth, Tufts, Brown, Washington State University, and SUNY Maritime. |
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