Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
JMU had 1 quality win! thats it ! Wait until maryland..

Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
[quote=baldbear]Division I Women’s Lacrosse 3-5-2018

Rank. Institution. Points. FPV. Record. Last Week
1 Stony Brook. 622. 24. 4-0. 1
2. Maryland. 579. 0. 4-1. 2
3. Florida. 569. 0. 4-1. 4
4. Boston College. 566. 1. 7-0. 6
5. North Carolina. 498. 0. 3-2. 3
6. Virginia. 492. 0. 5-0. 9
7. James Madison. 490. 0. 5-0. 7
8. Syracuse. 423. 0. 3-1. 5
9. Northwestern. 403. 0. 4-2. 8
10. Towson. 402. 0. 3-0. 10
11. Navy (USNA). 362. 0. 4-1. 11
12. Southern California. 350. 0. 2-2. 12
13. Penn. 338. 0. 4-0. 15
14. Princeton. 328. 0. 3-1. 14
15. Notre Dame. 250. 0. 5-2. 17
16. Loyola (MD). 207. 0. 1-2. 23
17. Penn State. 190. 0. 3-2. 13
18. Stanford. 170. 0. 3-2. 25
19. Colorado. 165. 0. 3-2. 22
20. Denver. 163. 0. 3-1. 21
21. Duke. 160. 0. 4-2. 16
22. Cornell. 128. 0. 1-2. 18
23. Johns Hopkins. 89. 0. 4-2. 20
24. Virginia Tech. 68. 0. 4-3. 19
25. Georgetown. 34. 0. 4-1. NR



JMU is 7? They beat UNC and UNC has 2 losses already. Virginia had a good win against Cuse but lets not get carried away jumping up 5 spots.


Worst of all the polls.

JMU
BC
Virginia

All belong in the Top 4.

Northwestern too high.

Penn State not Top 20.

Cornell , Denver, Virginia Tech should not be ranked.





I can guarantee you that JMU and Virginia will not be top 10 in polls come May, BC the only one of the three that a chance of being top 5


BC will not be in the top 5 at end of year either as soon as they start laying their ACC schedule and not the cupcake non conference games they will be exposed.



It will be fun watching how this season plays out. It's exciting seeing so many different teams and their players work hard and experience success. What is a quality win - beating a top ten team? Then Maryland, UNC and Florida only have one quality win at this point, also. Good for the teams like Stony Brook, Navy, JMU etc. that are inserting themselves into the conversation. They certainly don't have the advantage of numerous "top recruits" and benefit of the doubt that other teams get year in and year out, but here they are competing with and beating top teams. Not sure why that bothers some of you so much.


The difference with SB is they will never play another competitive game until the NCAA tournament and a good chance that no team they play will be in the top 10 at the end of the regular season ,curious if that will have impact on seeding. As far as BC I just think they will have a difficult time when they get to their in conference schedule not sure why you think that means their ranking bothers me.