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 5 games played. As the season progresses, for obvious reasons, we will increase the number of games played for the normalization of our Points.

Team = Team, Pts (N) = Points Normalized (to 5 games), Gs = Number of games the team has played.

TeamPoints (N)Games
1 Duke1,3448
2 Cornell1,3155
3 Towson1,2776
4 Penn State1,2757
5 Loyola1,2426
6 Maryland1,2307
7 Notre Dame1,2224
8 Georgetown1,2157
9 Virginia1,2096
10 Syracuse1,1525
11 Ohio State1,1406
12 Yale1,0844
13 Johns Hopkins1,0736
14 Lehigh1,0647
15 High Point1,0587
16 Colgate1,0575
17 Rutgers1,0547
18 Army1,0457
19 Penn1,0085
20 Boston University9747
21 Richmond9607
22 Navy9376
23 North Carolina9327
24 Denver9276
25 Delaware9167
26 Stony Brook8926
27 Sacred Heart8767
28 Hobart8585
29 Villanova8406
30 Fairfield8376
31 Princeton8245
32 UMBC8045
33 Hofstra8007
34 Drexel7946
35 Mount St Mary’s7698
36 Air Force7596
37 Siena7385
38 Brown7214
39 UMass7147
40 Vermont7136
41 Marist6895
42 Albany6895
43 Michigan6785
44 Holy Cross6606
45 VMI6595
46 St. John’s6516
47 Bucknell6427
48 Providence6416
49 Saint Joseph’s6277
50 Detroit Mercy6246
51 UMass Lowell6156
52 Manhattan5857
53 Lafayette5808
54 Harvard5785
55 Utah5708
56 Cleveland State5428
57 Jacksonville5297
58 Marquette5066
59 Bryant5007
60 Quinnipiac4845
61 Dartmouth4254
62 Monmouth4145
63 NJIT3937
64 Robert Morris3666
65 Canisius3666
66 Wagner3477
67 Furman3477
68 Bellarmine3216
69 Binghamton3185
70 Hampton3081
71 Hartford2966
72 Mercer2876
73 St. Bonaventure2795

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.