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Sailing World’s College Rankings, October 27, 2011

Yale hits the top of both the coed and women's rankings. Charleston and Roger Williams round out the coed top three, while Connecticut College and Georgetown hold second and third in the women's rankings.
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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 fourth national ranking for the Fall 2011 season, based on results through October 23. To print and share these rankings, download the PDF attached at the bottom of the page.

Coed Total Points
1. Yale [9] 329
2. Charleston [6] 322
3. Roger Williams 281
4. Hobart/Wm. Smith 277
5. Boston College [2] 265
6. Tufts 255
7. Georgetown 230
8. Stanford 226
9. St. Mary’s 199
10. Brown 171
11. Wisconsin 151
12. Dartmouth 130
13. Connecticut College 128
14. MIT 100
15. Old Dominion 79
(tie) SUNY Maritime 79
17. Harvard 78
18. Navy 74
19. South Florida 70
20. Vermont 39

Also receiving votes: Miami (Fla.) (28 points), Boston University (24), Rhode Island (9), Bowdoin (5), Eckerd (3), Washington College (2)

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Women’s Total Points
1. Yale [17] 255
2. Connecticut College 229
3. Georgetown 218
4. Boston College 171
5. Stanford 169
6. Charleston 123
7. Brown 120
8. Rhode Island 104
9. St. Mary’s 97
10. Navy 93
11. Roger Williams 85
12. Hobart/Wm. Smith 84
13. Dartmouth 80
14. Harvard 50
15. Tufts 44

Also receiving votes: Bowdoin (29 points), MIT (22), Eckerd (19), Vermont (18), Cornell (11), South Florida (10), Miami (Fla.) (3)

17 coaches voted in this poll: Roger Williams, Miami (Fla.), Dartmouth, Navy, MIT, Wisconsin, Hobart/Wm. Smith, Vermont, SUNY Maritime, Stanford, Eckerd, Brown, Charleston, Georgetown, Bowdoin, Cornell, Boston University

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