VIRGINIA MLAX
Picked as champion in 27% of brackets.
By one measure, the Cavaliers actually had the best resume of any team in D-I men’s lacrosse. I calculate a Strength-of-Record metric (RPI SOR) using only the RPI rankings of the teams on the schedule. Seventy-six points for beating the No. 1 RPI team. One point for beating the last ranked RPI team. (There is a bit more to it than that, but that’s the general idea.)
Using this metric to compare resumes, you don’t have to penalize teams for beating lower-ranked opponents. A win over a lesser team doesn’t help much, but it does improve your resume. Conversely, a loss to a great opponent won’t hurt your resume much, but it certainly won’t improve it.
Duke had the most impressive set of victories of any team (239 RPI SOR win points), but their loss to Jacksonville meant that Virginia, Georgetown, Notre Dame and Syracuse all had less damaging losses. The top three by RPI SOR ended up being the top three seeds, but the ordering is a bit switched:
BOSTON COLLEGE WLAX
Picked as champion in 8% of brackets.
No Charlotte North, no problem. Nabbing the final bye with the No. 3 seed, Boston College has set themselves up for another appearance this Memorial Day Weekend. Skeptical about their chances without one of the game’s brightest stars?
It’s tempting to point to goalie play as the important offsetting improvement. Shea Dolce, the freshman goaltender for BC, has the Eagles ranked 16th in opponent adjusted save percentage after they finished last year ranked 58th. But the defense weathered pedestrian goalie play last year. They finished 2022 ranked ninth in opponent-adjusted defensive efficiency. This year’s team is sixth. That’s not earth-shatteringly better despite the better goalie save percentage.
I think what it’s going to come down to is how well the two offensive stars can stand up to the stout defenses they are likely to face in the later rounds. Belle Smith (88th percentile for EGA/gm) and Jenn Medjid (96th percentile for EGA/gm) have both stepped up their game to fill the shoes left behind with North’s elevation to AU lacrosse.
Medjid may be the key. In their 15 victories, she has scored 4.2 goals/game on 7.5 shots/game (56% shooting). In their three losses, she’s had roughly the same opportunity (6.7 shots/game), but opposing defenses have made her less effective. In those three losses, she has shot just 35% and generated a lone assist.