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Sailing World’s College Rankings, April 28, 2010

The Eagles soar once again as BC takes the top spots in both the coed and women's rankings, though the later position is quite tenuous with four women's teams getting a significant number of first-place votes.
Latest Rankings (April 28, 2010)
Coed [#] = first-place votes received Total Points
01. Boston College [16] 413 11. Navy 219
02. St. Mary’s [2] 385 12. Vermont 152
03. Georgetown 363 13. South Florida 119
04. Yale 345 (tie) Washington College 119
05. Roger Williams [1] 324 15. Salve Regina 112
06. Brown 311 16. Stanford 99
07. Charleston [1] 309 17. SUNY Maritime 77
08. Hobart/Wm. Smith [1] 257 18. Boston Univ. 69
09. Harvard 248 19. Old Dominion 55
10. Tufts 241 20. Eckerd 52
Also receiving votes: Dartmouth (51 points), Miami (Fla.) (23 points), Coast Guard (15), Southern California (13), MIT (12), USMMA/Kings Point (9), Florida (6)
01. Boston College [5] 284 09. Old Dominion 151
02. Brown [8] 280 10. Dartmouth 125
03. Charleston [5] 274 11. Eckerd 115
04. St. Mary’s [3] 271 12. Hobart/Wm. Smith 102
05. Harvard 230 12. Tufts 86
06. Georgetown 171 14. Stanford 43
07. Yale 157 15. Rhode Island 27
08. Connecticut College 153
Also receiving votes: Coast Guard (16 points), Navy (13), South Florida (11) 21 Coaches submitted votes for this poll: Roger Williams University, Boston College, Brown University, Charleston, Connecticut College, Harvard, US Naval Academy, Hobart and William Smith, Georgetown University, Kings Point, Rhode Island, Coast Guard, University of Vermont, Eckerd College, Boston University, Portland State, Stanford, University of Miami, Bowdoin College, Dartmouth, SUNY Maritime, Sailing World’s college rankings 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, click here. The number of first place votes a team received is in brackets. These rankings are the fifth national rankings for the Spring 2010 season.
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