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Sailing World’s College Rankings, September 18, 2013

In the first ranking of the fall college sailing season, Yale leads the coed poll ahead of Stanford and Boston College. Boston College tops the women's poll, with Dartmouth and Yale rounding out the top three.
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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 first ranking for the Fall 2013 season.

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>>Coed Total Points

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1. Yale [16] 358

2. Stanford [2] 308

3. Boston College 307

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4. Georgetown 282

5. Dartmouth 256

6. Brown 253

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7. St. Mary’s 249

8. Charleston 245

(tie) Roger Williams 245

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10. Harvard 221

11. Navy 172

12. Tufts 138

13. Old Dominion 127

14. Vermont 118

15. MIT 106

16. Hobart/Wm. Smith 92

17. SUNY Maritime 84

18. South Florida 64

19. Fordham 57

20. Wisconsin 20

Also receiving votes: Connecticut College (17 points), Cornell (15), George Washington (13), Bowdoin (8), Boston University (7), Eckerd (7), Washington College (4)

>>Women’s Total Points
1. Boston College [8] 256

2. Dartmouth [8] 240

3. Yale [2] 239

4. Navy 216

5. Stanford 164

6. Brown 140

7. Charleston 131

8. Georgetown 121

9. St. Mary’s 105

10. Hobart/Wm. Smith 101

11. MIT 99

12. Eckerd 58

13. Cornell 56

14. Roger Williams 55

15. Connecticut College 53

Also receiving votes: Harvard (37 points), South Florida (28), Bowdoin (17), Coast Guard (15), Old Dominion (14), Rhode Island (13)

18 coaches voted in this poll: Boston College, Brown, Coast Guard, Columbia, Connecticut College, Cornell, Dartmouth, Eckerd, Georgetown, Hobart/Wm. Smith, Jacksonville, MIT, Navy, Roger Williams, South Florida, SUNY Maritime, UC San Diego, USMMA/Kings Point

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