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A weekend for the ages turned the Inside Lacrosse Media Poll upside down — and it is only Week 1.
The preseason No. 2, 3 and 8 teams lost games in which they were highly favored — and teams ranked 4, 5 and 6 haven’t even played yet. That means, outside of No. 1 Virginia solidifying its spot following a win against Michigan, it’s a bit of a start from scratch in the poll.
The biggest mover is Johns Hopkins, which went from unranked and receiving votes (the 29th-most in the country) to a tie for No. 6 after its win against Georgetown. Loyola leapt to No. 11 after knocking off Maryland.
Syracuse is into the Top 20 at No. 18.
Now, who fell?
Georgetown went from No. 3 to 12, Maryland went from No. 2 to 9. And Duke, which started with two assertive wins before falling to Jacksonville for the second-straight year— dropped from No. 8 to 16.
Now, four of the Top 5 teams in the country have not played — three of them Ivy League teams. Valentine’s Day is a Top 20 matchup between Johns Hopkins and North Carolina.
There are plenty of weeks to go, but Week 1 is going to be tough to top.
IL Media Poll Top 5 — Week 1
1. Virginia (21)2. Cornell
3. Notre Dame (1)
4. Princeton
5. Yale
18. Syracuse
Find the full IL Media Poll Top 20 here.
which is another story on the new thread today. I guess my reaction was more wait and see - drop them a couple of notches and see what happens next week. Loyola coached by Toomey is usually very well prepared and get the max out of their "mediocre" talent (they don't get many top recruits) so being beaten by Loyola isn't as big an upset as some people might think - just IMO.