Latest Rankings (Nov. 4, 2009) | |||
Coed [#] = first-place votes received | Total Points | ||
01. Yale [18] | 378 | 11. Hobart/Wm. Smith | 180 |
02. Roger Williams [1] | 341 | 12. Tufts | 175 |
03. St. Mary’s | 309 | 13. Boston Univ. | 100 |
04. Boston College | 303 | 14. South Florida | 97 |
05. Georgetown | 298 | 15. Old Dominion | 87 |
06. Brown | 272 | 16. Washington College | 83 |
07. Charleston | 271 | 17. Dartmouth | 65 |
08. Harvard | 242 | 18. Stanford | 53 |
09. Navy | 218 | 19. Connecticut College | 53 |
10. Vermont | 213 | 20. Salve Regina | 50 |
Also receiving votes: Miami (44 points), Babson (38), MIT (35), SUNY Maritime (16), Coast Guard (13), Rhode Island (9), USMMA/Kings Point (7), Fordham (2) | |||
**Women [#] = first-place votes received ** | Total Points | ||
01. Yale [10] | 255 | 09. Connecticut College | 140 |
02. Boston College [6] | 235 | 10. Georgetown | 93 |
03. Harvard [1] | 188 | 11. Tufts | 87 |
04. Brown | 187 | 12. Hobart/Wm. Smith | 84 |
05. St. Mary’s | 185 | 13. Rhode Island | 69 |
06. Old Dominion | 183 | 14. Eckerd | 43 |
07. Charleston [1] | 165 | 15. MIT | 19 |
08. Dartmouth | 150 | ||
Also receiving votes: Stanford (15 points), Vermont (15), Boston Univ. (12), Coast Guard (6)19 Coaches submitted votes for this poll: USMMA/Kings Point, Boston College, South Florida, Harvard, Rhode Island, Old Dominion, Navy, Fordham, Vermont, Hawaii, Brown, Miami, Eckerd, Charleston, Dartmouth, Hobart and William Smith, Salve Regina, Boston University, and Portland State 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 based on regatta results through Nov. 1. |