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Lacrosse committees set postseason RPI recommendations, realigns conferences

Regis Jesuit Cherry Creek boys lacrosse

(Matt Minton/JacksActionShots.com)

AURORA — The lacrosse committees have recommended standard postseason qualification and seeding criteria for both the boys and girls sports, starting with the 2017 seasons.

The committees, which met on Tuesday, also realigned conferences — again, for 2017, not this coming spring season.

The recommendations will now head to the Legislative Council at its April meeting for final approval.

Currently, the girls and boys had different postseason qualifying procedures, though both allow league champions to automatically qualify. The girls use a selection and seeding committee that decides which teams make the 20-team field. The boys have a system whereby a committee votes on the field, with only certain teams eligible (the top 50 percent of each league, plus one team). The 16-team fields are then seeded by a committee.

Under the proposed format, both the boys and the girls would move toward what nearly every other sport has adopted to this point: League champions automatically qualify for the field, and then the rest is filled in based on the final standings in the Ratings Percentage Index (RPI) of the regular season.

The seeding criteria is also standardized in the recommendation: RPI would be the primary consideration, with slight adjustments allowed due to geography or to avoid league opponents. That adjustment would likely only be a seed or two.

“There was no reason to not align all of lacrosse to look similar in the selection and the seeding,” said Harry Waterman, the CHSAA assistant commissioner in charge of lacrosse. “Both committees worked very well together to find common seeding that worked for everyone.”

The postseason fields would remain at 20 teams (girls) and 16 teams (5A and 4A boys).

The realignment was also done with any eye toward the postseason. Leagues were relatively balanced out in terms of the number of teams, and the committees tried to find some competitive balance, as well.

“They made an attempt to be sure there was competitive balance in every league while maintaining the balance in numbers,” Waterman said. “Now, this would also allow teams to go field a competitive non-league schedule if they so desire as they take the strength-of-schedule component of the RPI into consideration.”

Lacrosse teams play a 15-game regular season. The 5A boys leagues are comprised of seven or eight teams. In 4A, most are six-team leagues with one seven-team league. The girls have five eight-team leagues, one nine-team league, and four independents.

The proposed new league alignment is below.

Girls

Centennial (8)
Arapahoe
Cherokee Trail
Cherry Creek
Eaglecrest
Grandview
Mullen
Overland
Smoky Hill
Continental (8)
Chaparral
Castle View
Heritage
Rangeview
Regis Jesuit
ThundeRidge
Valor Christian
Rock Canyon
Jeffco (9)
Chatfield
Columbine
Conifer
Dakota Ridge
Golden
Green Mountain
Ralston Valley
Wheat Ridge
Evergreen
Mountain (8)
Aspen
Battle Mountain
Durango
Eagle Valley
Fruita Monument
Grand Junction
Steamboat Springs
Summit
Southern (8)
Air Acedemy
Cheyenne Mountain
Liberty
Palmer
Palmer Ridge
Pine Creek
Pueblo West
Rampart
Metro (8)
Centaurus
Colorado Academy
Denver East
Kent Denver
St. Marys Academy
Thompson Valley
Rocky Mountain
Bear Creek
Independent (4)
Denver North
J.F.Kennedy
Denver South
Northfield

Boys

Class 4A

Foothills (6)
Conifer
Evergreen
Golden
Green Mountain
Clear Creek
Littleton
Pikes Peak (6)
Dawson
Windsor
Thompson Valley
Twin Peaks
Jefferson Academy
Denver North
Metro (6)
Air Academy
Cheyenne Mountain
Colorado Springs School
Pueblo West
St. Mary’s
Lutheran
Mountain (7)
Valor Christian
Ponderosa
Denver South
J.F. Kennedy
Machebeuf
Thomas Jefferson
Eagle
Mountain (6)
Aspen
Durango
Grand Junction*
Fruita Monument*
Telluride
Montrose

* – 5A team playing in a 4A league.

Western (6)
Battle Mountain
Eagle Valley
Glennwood Springs
Steamboat Springs
Summit
Vail Mountain


Class 5A

Jeffco (8)
Chatfield
Columbine
Dakota Ridge
Lakewood
Bear Creek
Palmer
Pine Creek
Lewis-Palmer
Front Range (7)
Boulder
Fairview
Fort Collins
Monarch
Prairie View
Ralston Valley
Wheat Ridge
Douglas County (8)
Castle View
Chaparral
Douglas County
Highlands Ranch
Legand
Mountain Vista
Rock Canyon
ThundeRidge
Centennial (8)
Arapahoe
Cherokee Trail
Cherry Creek
Eaglecrest
Grandview
Mullen
Overland
Smoky Hill
South Suburban (8)
Colorado Academy
Denver East
Gateway
George Washington
Heritage
Kent Denver
Rangeview
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