College Sailing Rankings Presented by Gill
The order of the college sailing universe has resumed order with Yale Sailing ascending to the top of both of this week’s COED and Womens
The order of the college sailing universe has resumed order with Yale Sailing ascending to the top of both of this week’s COED and Womens
Spring ranking, No1. Issued March 22, 2018
Sailors on the Georgia Institute of Technology sailing team saw a drone taking pictures at a regatta one weekend and thought it would be a
Coaches determine the top of each intercollegiate conference as we wrap up the 2017 Fall season.
The fifth and final edition of the rankings for the fall season puts Charleston and Dartmouth on top in co-ed and Yale and Boston College leading in women’s.
A strong fleet of Laser sailors battled at Singlehand Nationals, with Stefano Peschiera claiming a victory over the Men’s fleet, and Sofia Reineke narrowly winning Women’s.
As championships near, the latest rankings put Georgetown on top in coed, while Yale remains reigning in Women’s.
The Middlebury club sailing team, led by students, is bringing a voice to the small, developing teams of college sailing.
In the third rankings of the 2017 season, Georgetown and Yale lead the Coed fleet, while Yale and Coast Guard dominate women’s for the second ranking in a row.
In the second rankings of the 2017 fall season, the Cougars and the Bulldogs top the coed fleet, while Yale and Coast Guard dominate the women’s.
All over the country, singlehanded sailors battle in deep, competitive fleets for spots at the Singlehanded National Championships.
With the new sailing season fast approaching, it’s time to sit down and set new benchmarks for better results. “Strategy” from our April 2011 issue.
The order of the college sailing universe has resumed order with Yale Sailing ascending to the top of both of this week’s COED and Womens
Spring ranking, No1. Issued March 22, 2018
Sailors on the Georgia Institute of Technology sailing team saw a drone taking pictures at a regatta one weekend and thought it would be a
Coaches determine the top of each intercollegiate conference as we wrap up the 2017 Fall season.
The fifth and final edition of the rankings for the fall season puts Charleston and Dartmouth on top in co-ed and Yale and Boston College leading in women’s.
A strong fleet of Laser sailors battled at Singlehand Nationals, with Stefano Peschiera claiming a victory over the Men’s fleet, and Sofia Reineke narrowly winning Women’s.
As championships near, the latest rankings put Georgetown on top in coed, while Yale remains reigning in Women’s.
The Middlebury club sailing team, led by students, is bringing a voice to the small, developing teams of college sailing.
In the third rankings of the 2017 season, Georgetown and Yale lead the Coed fleet, while Yale and Coast Guard dominate women’s for the second ranking in a row.
In the second rankings of the 2017 fall season, the Cougars and the Bulldogs top the coed fleet, while Yale and Coast Guard dominate the women’s.
All over the country, singlehanded sailors battle in deep, competitive fleets for spots at the Singlehanded National Championships.
With the new sailing season fast approaching, it’s time to sit down and set new benchmarks for better results. “Strategy” from our April 2011 issue.
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