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Sailing World College Rankings, October 17 2017

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.

Sailing World’s College Rankings, presented by Gill, 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.

COED

Rank Team Total Points First Place Mentions
1. Georgetown 284 4
2. Yale 279 5
3. Charleston 256 3
4. Hobart and William Smith 254 3
5. Boston College 221 0
6. Dartmouth 215 0
7. Stanford 199 0
8. Roger Williams 155 0
9. Navy 148 0
10. M.I.T. 144 0
10. Boston University 143 0
12. Kings Point 124 0
13. St. Mary’s 118 0
14. Harvard 104 0
15. George Washington 102 0
16. Bowdoin 74 0
17. Old Dominion 62 0
17. Tufts 62 0
19. Coast Guard 45 0
20. Brown 35 0

Also receiving votes: South Florida, Hampton, Jacksonville , Connecticut, Cornell, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, California Maritime Academy, Southern California, Northeastern.

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WOMEN’S

Rank Team Total Points First Place Mentions
1. Yale 277 4
2. Coast Guard 270 8
3. Brown 248 2
4. Dartmouth 243 0
5. Rhode Island 206 0
6. Charleston 198 0
7. Stanford 193 0
8. Boston College 178 0
9. Georgetown 177 0
10. Boston University 172 0
10. Connecticut 153 0
12. George Washington 144 0
13. Tufts 93 0
14. Hobart and William Smith 89 0
15. Vermont 87 0
16. Cornell 78 0
17. M.I.T. 65 0
17. St. Mary’s 54 0
19. Harvard 51 0
20. Navy 40 0

Also receiving votes: South Florida, Pennsylvania, Columbia, Roger Williams, Bowdoin, Northeastern, Fordham, Old Dominion, California Maritime Academy, California Channel Islands, Hawaii.

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