Second Spring Rankings Released by Sailing World
Palm Coast, Fla. - Georgetown University and the College of Charleston are the No. 1 ranked sailing teams, coed and women's respectively, in the country according to the second spring rankings as released by Sailing World.
The St. Mary's College of Maryland coed sailing team dropped one spot to second, while the women's team moved up one to fourth.
|
COED [1st-place votes] |
Total Points |
|
WOMEN [1st-place votes] |
Total Points |
|
1. Georgetown [9] |
344 |
1. Charleston [17] |
269 | |
|
2. St. Mary's [6] |
341 |
2. Georgetown |
259 | |
|
3. Boston College [3] |
318 |
3. Yale |
226 | |
|
4. Yale |
291 |
4. St. Mary's |
219 | |
|
5. Roger Williams |
282 |
5. Boston College [1] |
180 | |
|
6. Charleston |
279 |
6. Harvard |
175 | |
|
7. Navy |
253 |
7. Brown |
148 | |
|
8. Harvard |
232 |
8. Connecticut College |
132 | |
|
9. Brown |
191 |
9. Old Dominion |
130 | |
|
10. Tufts |
179 |
10. Dartmouth |
128 | |
|
11. South Florida |
169 |
11. Stanford |
79 | |
|
12. SUNY Maritime |
163 |
12. Navy |
75 | |
|
13. MIT |
129 |
13. Eckerd |
47 | |
|
14. Boston Univ. |
116 |
14. Boston Univ. |
25 | |
|
15. Stanford |
113 |
15. Hawaii |
19 | |
|
16. Connecticut College |
71 |
Also receiving votes: Hobart/William Smith [17 pts], South Florida [16], Coast Guard [12], Wisconsin [2] | ||
|
17. Eckerd |
66 |
| ||
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18. Old Dominion |
56 | |||
|
19. UC Irvine |
47 | |||
|
20. Hobart/William Smith |
46 | |||
|
Also receiving votes: Vermont [41 pts], Salve Regina [24], USMMA/Kings Point [13], Washington (Md.) [3] | ||||

