Sailing World’s college 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, click here. The number of first place votes a team received is in brackets. This is the second national ranking for the Spring 2011 season, based on results through March 6
| Latest Rankings (March 6, 2011) | |||
| Coed [#] = first-place votes received | Total Points | ||
| 01. Boston College [11] | 410 | 11. Stanford | 172 |
| 02. Georgetown [2] | 407 | 12. Vermont | 140 |
| 03. Charleston [3] | 394 | 13. Coast Guard | 115 |
| 04. St. Mary’s | 367 | 14. MIT | 106 |
| 05. Roger Williams | 312 | 15. Tufts | 104 |
| 06. Brown | 311 | 16. Dartmouth | 94 |
| 07. Harvard | 301 | 17. Miami (Fla.) | 85 |
| 08. Navy | 269 | 18. Old Dominion | 70 |
| (tie) Yale | 269 | 19. SUNY Maritime | 64 |
| 10. Hobart/Wm. Smith | 237 | 20. Boston Univ. | 62 |
| Also receiving votes: South Florida (58 points), Connecticut College (36), Salve Regina (36), USMMA/Kings Point (31), UC Santa Barbara (30), Wisconsin (29), Florida (28), Eckerd (15), Fordham (10), Hawaii (6) | |||
| Women [#] = first-place votes received | Total Points | ||
| 01. St. Mary’s [11] | 259 | 09. Old Dominion | 130 |
| 02. Boston College [5] | 250 | 10. Charleston | 121 |
| 03. Georgetown [3] | 235 | 11. Coast Guard | 103 |
| 04. Yale | 219 | 12. Dartmouth | 80 |
| 05. Hobart/Wm. Smith | 194 | 13. Harvard | 64 |
| 06. Brown | 162 | 14. Stanford | 56 |
| 07. Tufts | 152 | 15. South Florida | 24 |
| 08. Connecticut College | 139 | (tie) Hawaii | 24 |
| Also receiving votes: Navy (19 points), Eckerd (16), Wisconsin (10), Vermont (7)22 Coaches submitted votes for this poll: Bowdoin, Rhode Island, Vermont, Columbia, Hampton, Stanford, Harvard, Salve Regina, Hobart and William Smith, USMMA/Kings Point, Brown, Navy, Boston University, Portland State, University of Miami, Charleston, South Florida, SUNY Maritime, Providence, Florida, Fordham, Cornell |







