Sailing World's Conference Rankings, Fall 2010
Sailing World's Conference Rankings, Fall 2010
All eyes are focused on the spring season and the season-ending national championships this coming May and June. But one last task remains from the Fall 2010 season, to rank the teams within each division.
Conference Rankings
Sailing World’s conference rankings are determined by an open coaches poll. For more information on the poll, or on how your team’s coach can become a part of it, www.sailingworld.com/ranks
COED
MAISA
1. St. Mary’s
2. Georgetown
3. Navy
4. Hobart & William Smith
5. Old Dominion
6. USMMA/Kings Point
7. SUNY Maritime
8. Pennsylvania
9. Fordham
Also receiving votes: Cornell
MCSA
1. Wisconsin
2. Minnesota
3. Northwestern
4. Michigan
5. Marquette
6. Ohio State
Also receiving votes: Ohio, Bowling Green, Toledo, Michigan State, Notre Dame
NEISA
1. Boston College
2. Harvard
3. Brown
4. Roger Williams
5. Yale
6. Vermont
7. MIT
8. Dartmouth
9. Tufts
10. Connecticut College
Also receiving votes: Coast Guard
NWICSA
1. Oregon
2. Washington
3. Western Washington
PCCSC
1. UC Santa Barbara
2. Stanford
3. Hawaii
4. UC Irvine
5. USC
6. UCLA
SAISA
1. Charleston
2. Miami
3. South Florida
4. Florida
5. Eckerd
6. Clemson
Also receiving votes: Rollins
SEISA
1. Texas A&M Galveston
2. Tulane
3. Texas
4. Oklahoma
Also receiving votes: Texas A&M
WOMEN'S
MAISA
1. St. Mary’s
2. Hobart & William Smith
3. Georgetown
4. Old Dominion
5. Pennsylvania
6. Navy
7. Cornell
8. George Washington
9. Fordham
Also receiving votes: Princeton
MCSA
1. Wisconsin
2. Minnesota
3. Northwestern
4. Ohio State
5. Michigan
6. Marquette
Also receiving votes: Notre Dame, St. Thomas
NEISA
1. Boston College
2. Yale
3. Connecticut College
4. Brown
5. Coast Guard
6. Dartmouth
7. Tufts
8. Harvard
9. Vermont
10. Rhode Island
Also receiving votes: Boston Univ.
NWICSA
1. Western Washington
2. Washington
3. Oregon
Also receiving votes: Lewis and Clark
PCCSC
1. Stanford
2. Hawaii
3. USC
4. UCLA
5. UC Irvine
6. UC San Diego
Also receiving votes: UC Berkeley
SAISA
1. Charleston
2. Eckerd
3. South Florida
4. Florida
5. Miami
6. Florida Atlantic
(tie) Florida Gulf Coast
(tie) Florida State
SEISA
1. Texas A&M Galveston
2. Tulane
3. Texas
4. Oklahoma



