Sailing World’s College Rankings, October 13, 2011
In the third poll of the Fall 2011 season, the College of Charleston holds the lead in the coed rankings while Yale dominates the women’s rankings.
In the third poll of the Fall 2011 season, the College of Charleston holds the lead in the coed rankings while Yale dominates the women’s rankings.
With an overwhelming number of first-place votes, the College of Charleston hits the top of the coed rankings. Meanwhile, Yale, Connecticut College and Boston College make up a close top three in the women’s rankings.
After a 3rd place finish at the Harry Anderson this past weekend, Yale edges out Boston College to claim the top spot in both the coed and women’s rankings. Wisconsin moves up to 6th in the coed rankings after winning both the Harry Anderson and the Fall Fury.
Following a win at Coed Dinghy Nationals this Spring, Boston College starts out the Fall 2011 season at the top of the coed rankings. The URI Rams push up to second in the women’s rankings after claiming their first championship title at Women’s Nationals.
With just over a month remaining until the spring championships, Roger Williams has taken over the top spot in the coed rankings, with Georgetown and Charleston in hot pursuit. Boston College is the top women’s, taking 15 of 19 first-place votes.
As the nationals near, the top of the college rankings are becoming quite crowded. Boston College leads the co-ed rankings, but only by the slimmest of margins over Charleston and Georgetown. Brown is the top women’s team.
Bi-weekly rankings give one vote to every college sailing team in the country with a coach.
In the third poll of the Fall 2011 season, the College of Charleston holds the lead in the coed rankings while Yale dominates the women’s rankings.
With an overwhelming number of first-place votes, the College of Charleston hits the top of the coed rankings. Meanwhile, Yale, Connecticut College and Boston College make up a close top three in the women’s rankings.
After a 3rd place finish at the Harry Anderson this past weekend, Yale edges out Boston College to claim the top spot in both the coed and women’s rankings. Wisconsin moves up to 6th in the coed rankings after winning both the Harry Anderson and the Fall Fury.
Following a win at Coed Dinghy Nationals this Spring, Boston College starts out the Fall 2011 season at the top of the coed rankings. The URI Rams push up to second in the women’s rankings after claiming their first championship title at Women’s Nationals.
With just over a month remaining until the spring championships, Roger Williams has taken over the top spot in the coed rankings, with Georgetown and Charleston in hot pursuit. Boston College is the top women’s, taking 15 of 19 first-place votes.
As the nationals near, the top of the college rankings are becoming quite crowded. Boston College leads the co-ed rankings, but only by the slimmest of margins over Charleston and Georgetown. Brown is the top women’s team.
Bi-weekly rankings give one vote to every college sailing team in the country with a coach.
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