Sailing World's College Rankings, March 6, 2013
Sailing World's College Rankings, March 6, 2013
Charleston tops the coed rankings in the second poll of spring college sailing season, with Georgetown in second. Yale edges Dartmouth for the first-place women's ranking, followed closely by Charleston in third.
Sailing World’s college rankings, presented by Sperry Top-Sider, 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, http://bit.ly/9jqgev. The number of first place votes a team received is in brackets. This is the second ranking for the Spring 2013 season.
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|
Coed |
Total Points |
|
1. Charleston [18] |
416 |
|
2. Georgetown [2] |
393 |
|
3. Boston College [1] |
332 |
|
(tie) Yale |
332 |
|
5. St. Mary's |
329 |
|
6. Stanford |
325 |
|
7. Brown |
296 |
|
8. Roger Williams |
259 |
|
9. Navy |
248 |
|
10. Tufts |
233 |
|
11. Dartmouth |
178 |
|
12. Old Dominion |
170 |
|
13. South Florida |
153 |
|
14. Hobart/Wm. Smith |
142 |
|
15. MIT |
139 |
|
16. Harvard |
114 |
|
17. SUNY Maritime |
104 |
|
18. Vermont |
53 |
|
19. Cal State at Long Beach |
25 |
|
20. Fordham |
21 |
Also receiving votes: Miami (Fla.) (18 points), Connecticut College (17), Coast Guard (17), Hawaii (17), Wisconsin (16), Washington College (12), UC San Diego (6), Eckerd (4), Bowdoin (3)
|
Women's |
Total Points |
|
1. Yale [5] |
277 |
|
2. Dartmouth [10] |
256 |
|
3. Charleston [5] |
252 |
|
4. Georgetown |
213 |
|
5. St. Mary's |
204 |
|
6. Boston College |
199 |
|
7. Navy |
189 |
|
8. Stanford |
165 |
|
9. Tufts |
128 |
|
10. Brown |
118 |
|
11. South Florida |
74 |
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12. Rhode Island |
72 |
|
13. MIT |
71 |
|
14. Eckerd |
63 |
|
15. Old Dominion |
26 |
Also receiving votes: Roger Williams (20), Hawaii (17), Harvard (13), Bowdoin (12), Cornell (11), Hobart/Wm. Smith (10), Coast Guard (7)
21 coaches voted in this poll: Boston College, Bowdoin, Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Eckerd, Fordham, George Washington, Georgetown, Hawaii, Hobart/Wm. Smith, Miami (Fla.), MIT, Navy, Providence, Rhode Island, South Florida, Stanford, SUNY Maritime, UC San Diego, Washington College




