FanLax Lacrosse Rankings > D1 Mens Lacrosse Rankings 2019

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The D1 Men Team Rankings based on each team’s performance thus far this season. So that no team has an advantage or disadvantage due to playing more or less games, we normalized the # of games played to 3 games played. As the season progresses, for obvious reasons, we will increase the number of games played for the normalization of our Points.

1Towson1,252
2Ohio State1,139
3Cornell1,086
4Notre Dame1,081
5Duke1,060
6Maryland1,043
7Loyola1,033
8Villanova1,031
9Boston University994
10Navy978
11Yale966
12Virginia943
13Georgetown938
14Penn State925
15Denver925
16Richmond890
17High Point876
18Johns Hopkins868
19Army839
20Michigan813
21Detroit Mercy796
22Delaware792
23Syracuse789
24Rutgers788
25Albany728
26Vermont720
27St. John’s708
28Princeton701
29North Carolina691
30Brown690
31Stony Brook671
32Colgate658
33Marquette651
34Lehigh612
35Hobart604
36Marist590
37Hofstra587
38Bucknell575
39UMass571
40Saint Joseph’s567
41Lafayette557
42Robert Morris548
43Utah542
44Air Force542
45Penn532
46Drexel526
47Holy Cross520
48Providence518
49Bryant511
50UMass Lowell503
51UMBC502
52Sacred Heart496
53Siena491
54Manhattan490
55Fairfield478
56Jacksonville425
57Monmouth412
58VMI407
59Cleveland State382
60Quinnipiac377
61Mount St Mary’s375
62Harvard374
63Furman370
64Dartmouth369
65Canisius322
66Binghamton288
67Hampton282
68St. Bonaventure270
70Wagner264
71Mercer237
72Bellarmine222
73Hartford213
74NJIT206

Team = Team, Pts (N) = Points Normalized (to 3 games), Gs = Number of games the team has played, and SOS = Team’s Strength of Schedule rank.

FanLax Rankings

In the simplest terms, with the FanLax (10% Ante) Ranking System, every team, based on their performance in the previous season, starts the new season with an allocated number of Points. And, throughout the season, when a team wins, they earn 10% of their opponent’s Points. When they lose, they lose 10% of their own Points. There’s also an adjustment of the earned Points based on the disparity between the teams that play each other but these are details. Bottomline, you want to beat teams with lots of Points and, though you don’t want to lose, if you do lose, you don’t want to lose to teams with few Points.

This is an explanation of how to read the Game Scores and FanLax Team Points.

Bottomline, Team A wants to beat teams with (a) a lot of Points and (b) more Points than Team A has.  Conversely, Team A doesn’t want to lose but if Team A does lose, Team A wants to lose to teams with more Points than Team A has.