Sailing World’s Conference Rankings, Spring 2012
The final rankings of the Spring 2012 season look at the top teams in each conference.
The final rankings of the Spring 2012 season look at the top teams in each conference.
Get in on the action at the 2012 ICSA Nationals with our Fantasy Sailing League.
The hard-working MIT Engineers take to the Charles River to hone their racing, sportsmanship, and leadership.
In the final national rankings of the spring season, Georgetown leads both the coed and women’s rankings. Charleston, Stanford, Yale, and Boston College round out the coed top five, while Boston College holds a close second in the women’s rankings.
Student athletes at Hobart and William Smith stay on top of their game despite the cold temperatures of Geneva, N.Y.
Yale hangs on to the lead in the coed rankings, while Georgetown and Roger Williams make moves into the top three. In the women’s rankings, Georgetown and Brown tie up at the top with Stanford close on their heels.
Yale holds the lead in the coed rankings, while Stanford and Brown round out the top three. Georgetown also retains the top spot in the women’s rankings, but Dartmouth and Yale aren’t far behind.
The Brown University sailing team–one of the first college-sailing programs in the U.S.–has been to 37 national championships in the past 13 years.
New leaders emerge in this week’s college rankings. Yale tops the coed poll, while Georgetown leads the women’s rankings.
As a part of our April issue’s 2012 Guide to College Sailing, presented by Sperry Top-Sider, we asked college sailors to share their experiences at the Intercollegiate Offshore Regatta, hosted by the Storm Trysail Foundation and Larchmont YC in October 2011. We received some great entries, the best of which, by USC sailor Brock Kraebel, is featured in the magazine. But we couldn’t let all these stories remain hidden, so we’ve published the other finalists online here.
In the second poll of the spring season, Roger Williams continues to lead the coed rankings, but Yale and Charleston aren’t far behind.
Roger Williams and Yale start the spring season at the top of the coed and women’s rankings, respectively.
The final rankings of the Spring 2012 season look at the top teams in each conference.
Get in on the action at the 2012 ICSA Nationals with our Fantasy Sailing League.
The hard-working MIT Engineers take to the Charles River to hone their racing, sportsmanship, and leadership.
In the final national rankings of the spring season, Georgetown leads both the coed and women’s rankings. Charleston, Stanford, Yale, and Boston College round out the coed top five, while Boston College holds a close second in the women’s rankings.
Student athletes at Hobart and William Smith stay on top of their game despite the cold temperatures of Geneva, N.Y.
Yale hangs on to the lead in the coed rankings, while Georgetown and Roger Williams make moves into the top three. In the women’s rankings, Georgetown and Brown tie up at the top with Stanford close on their heels.
Yale holds the lead in the coed rankings, while Stanford and Brown round out the top three. Georgetown also retains the top spot in the women’s rankings, but Dartmouth and Yale aren’t far behind.
The Brown University sailing team–one of the first college-sailing programs in the U.S.–has been to 37 national championships in the past 13 years.
New leaders emerge in this week’s college rankings. Yale tops the coed poll, while Georgetown leads the women’s rankings.
As a part of our April issue’s 2012 Guide to College Sailing, presented by Sperry Top-Sider, we asked college sailors to share their experiences at the Intercollegiate Offshore Regatta, hosted by the Storm Trysail Foundation and Larchmont YC in October 2011. We received some great entries, the best of which, by USC sailor Brock Kraebel, is featured in the magazine. But we couldn’t let all these stories remain hidden, so we’ve published the other finalists online here.
In the second poll of the spring season, Roger Williams continues to lead the coed rankings, but Yale and Charleston aren’t far behind.
Roger Williams and Yale start the spring season at the top of the coed and women’s rankings, respectively.
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