Boston tops latest College sailing rankings
by Sailing World on 12 Mar 2011
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Sailing World's College Sailing Rankings - The second national rankings of the fall 2010 season have been released and Boston College remains at the top.
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
This is the second national ranking for the Spring 2011 season, based on results through March sixth.
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