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Sailing World’s College Rankings, April 18, 2012

Yale hangs on to the lead in the coed rankings, while Georgetown and Roger Williams make moves into the top three. In the women's rankings, Georgetown and Brown tie up at the top with Stanford close on their heels.
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Sailing World’s College Rankings

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, . The number of first place votes a team received is in brackets. This is the fifth national ranking for the Spring 2012 season, based on results through April 15. To print and share these rankings, download the PDF attached at the bottom of the page.

Coed Total Points
1. Yale [10] 354
2. Georgetown [3] 327
3. Roger Williams [1] 315
4. Stanford [1] 294
5. Charleston [1] 293
6. Boston College 258
7. Harvard [3] 252
8. Hobart/Wm. Smith 237
9. St. Mary’s 230
10. Dartmouth 229
11. Brown 226
12. Tufts 170
13. Wisconsin 149
14. Navy 141
15. Miami (Fla.) 114
16. Old Dominion 108
17. Boston University 86
18. MIT 49
19. SUNY Maritime 44
20. Connecticut College 40

Also receiving votes: Rhode Island (20 points), South Florida (13), Vermont (11), Cornell (9), Washington College (9), Salve Regina (5)

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Women’s Total Points
1. Georgetown [12] 208
(tie) Brown 208
3. Stanford 199
4. Yale [1] 192
5. Dartmouth 189
6. Boston College [4] 185
7. Rhode Island 124
8. Navy 114
9. Connecticut College 112
10. Vermont 108
11. Charleston 90
12. Bowdoin 88
13. Tufts 78
14. South Florida 53
15. Harvard 18

Also receiving votes: Hobart/Wm. Smith (10), Boston University (8), MIT (6), St. Mary’s (2)

19 coaches voted in this poll: Boston University, Bowdoin, Brown, Charleston, Coast Guard, Columbia, Connecticut College, Cornell, Eckerd, Georgetown, Hobart/Wm. Smith, Miami (Fla.), Navy, Providence College, Rhode Island, Salve Regina, Stanford, SUNY Maritime, Wisconsin Madison

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For more on the rankings, check out this week’s episode of Chalk Talk (starts around 8:29):

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