Sailing World's College Rankings, March 17, 2010
Charleston slips ahead of Boston College in the women's rankings, but the Eagles hold on to the top spot in the coed list.
| Latest Rankings (March 17, 2010) | |||
| Coed [#] = first-place votes received | Total Points | ||
| 01. Boston College [8] | 273 | 11. Hobart/Wm. Smith | 117 |
| 02. Georgetown [6] | 269 | 12. Tufts | 109 |
| 03. St. Mary's | 249 | 13. Washington College | 98 |
| 04. Yale | 238 | 14. South Florida | 96 |
| 05. Roger Williams | 206 | 15. Boston Univ. | 78 |
| 06. Brown | 198 | 16. Old Dominion | 74 |
| 07. Charleston | 190 | 17. Salve Regina | 61 |
| 08. Harvard | 188 | 18. Stanford | 44 |
| 09. Navy | 185 | 19. Connecticut College | 33 |
| 10. Vermont | 136 | 20. Miami (Fla.) | 32 |
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Also receiving votes: Eckerd (18 points), SUNY Maritime |
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| Women [#] = first-place votes received | Total Points | ||
| 01. Charleston [10] | 191 | 09. Georgetown | 99 |
| 02. Boston College [3] | 180 | 10. Hobart/Wm. Smith | 89 |
| 03. St. Mary's | 169 | 11. Eckerd | 80 |
| 04. Brown | 140 | 12. Tufts | 38 |
| 05. Yale | 136 | 13. Dartmouth | 36 |
| 06. Old Dominion | 112 | 14. Rhode Island | 34 |
| 07. Connecticut College | 107 | 15. South Florida | 24 |
| 08. Harvard | 102 | ||
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Also receiving votes: Navy
14 Coaches submitted votes for this poll: Coast Guard, MIT, Rhode Sailing World's |
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