Fifth Spring Rankings Released by Sailing World
Palm Coast, Fla. - Boston College comes within three votes of being a unanimous No. 1 selection in the coed rankings, while Yale University leapfrogs over the College of Charleston to take control of the top spot in the women's rankings.
The St. Mary's College of Maryland coed sailing team dropped two spots to sixth, while the women's team remained in eighth place for the second consecutive week.
|
COED [1st-place votes] |
Total Points |
|
WOMEN [1st-place votes] |
Total Points |
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1. Boston College [21] |
458 |
1. Yale [14] |
348 | |
|
2. Georgetown [3] |
455 |
2. Charleston [8] |
333 | |
|
3. Roger Williams |
403 |
3. Boston College [2] |
311 | |
|
4. Charleston |
377 |
4. Harvard |
253 | |
|
5. Yale |
375 |
5. Georgetown |
247 | |
|
6. St. Mary's |
358 |
6. Brown |
243 | |
|
7. Navy |
304 |
7. Old Dominion |
188 | |
|
8. Harvard |
281 |
8. St. Mary's |
187 | |
|
9. SUNY Maritime |
258 |
9. Connecticut College |
167 | |
|
10. Connecticut College |
244 |
10. Dartmouth |
151 | |
|
11. Hobart/William Smith |
216 |
11. Stanford |
114 | |
|
12. Tufts |
188 |
12. Hobart/William Smith |
101 | |
|
13. Boston Univ. |
176 |
13. MIT |
59 | |
|
13. Stanford |
176 |
14. Boston Univ. |
35 | |
|
15. Vermont |
161 |
14. Tufts |
35 | |
|
16. Brown |
126 |
Also receiving votes: Rhode Island [33 pts], Roger Williams [20], Eckerd [15], Coast Guard [11], Navy [11], Hawaii [2] | ||
|
17. Washington (Md.) |
108 |
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18. South Florida |
94 | |||
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19. Eckerd |
75 | |||
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20. Old Dominion |
66 | |||
|
Also receiving votes: MIT [38
pts], USMMA/Kings Point [27], | ||||

