Sailing World’s College Rankings: Fall 2009 Preseason
St. Mary’s and Charleston take the top spots as the Fall 2009 season gets ready to kick into gear.
St. Mary’s and Charleston take the top spots as the Fall 2009 season gets ready to kick into gear.
Meet Georgetown sophomore Charlie Buckingham, college sailing’s No. 1 guy.
A combination of hard work and a don’t-hold-back attitude helped Quantum Sailor of the Year Jane Macky lead Yale to victory in the ICSA Women’s Championship.
Rankings are determined by an open coaches poll.
It’s tight at the top of the coed rankings, with just four points separating first-place Georgetown from Boston College. Eight points back, in third, is Yale, who’s also at the top of the women’s poll.
Boston College comes within three votes of being a unanimous No. 1 selection in the coed rankings while Yale leapfrogs over Charleston to take control of the top spot in the women’s rankings.
Boston College continues its strong spring moving into the No. 1 spot on the coed rankings and the No. 3 spot in the women’s rankings, where Charleston continues to hold the top slot.
Georgetown makes a run for the top, taking the No. 1 ranking among Coed teams and No. 4 among the women’s squads, where Charleston is still at the top of the list.
Georgetown surges to the top of the coed rankings in Sailing World’s coaches poll, while Charleston keeps the top spot in the women’s rankings.
Bi-weekly rankings give one vote to every college sailing team in the country with a coach.
Rankings are determined by an open coaches poll. For more information on the poll, or on how your team’s coach and become a part of it, click here [1].[1] https://www.sailingworld.com/0904rankings
Dig into the heart of college sailing, and you’ll find a myriad of rewarding experiences, some in places you’d never expect. A feature story from our April 2000 issue
St. Mary’s and Charleston take the top spots as the Fall 2009 season gets ready to kick into gear.
Meet Georgetown sophomore Charlie Buckingham, college sailing’s No. 1 guy.
A combination of hard work and a don’t-hold-back attitude helped Quantum Sailor of the Year Jane Macky lead Yale to victory in the ICSA Women’s Championship.
Rankings are determined by an open coaches poll.
It’s tight at the top of the coed rankings, with just four points separating first-place Georgetown from Boston College. Eight points back, in third, is Yale, who’s also at the top of the women’s poll.
Boston College comes within three votes of being a unanimous No. 1 selection in the coed rankings while Yale leapfrogs over Charleston to take control of the top spot in the women’s rankings.
Boston College continues its strong spring moving into the No. 1 spot on the coed rankings and the No. 3 spot in the women’s rankings, where Charleston continues to hold the top slot.
Georgetown makes a run for the top, taking the No. 1 ranking among Coed teams and No. 4 among the women’s squads, where Charleston is still at the top of the list.
Georgetown surges to the top of the coed rankings in Sailing World’s coaches poll, while Charleston keeps the top spot in the women’s rankings.
Bi-weekly rankings give one vote to every college sailing team in the country with a coach.
Rankings are determined by an open coaches poll. For more information on the poll, or on how your team’s coach and become a part of it, click here [1].[1] https://www.sailingworld.com/0904rankings
Dig into the heart of college sailing, and you’ll find a myriad of rewarding experiences, some in places you’d never expect. A feature story from our April 2000 issue
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