17U Boys



Power Rankings


17U Power Rankings Tier I

TEAM NAME DIV GP RkPts RkPts/GP W L PF PA +/-
204 Elite 2008 Boys 2 7 298 42.6 5 2 605 433 172
Attack Academy 2007 Boys 2 9 346 38.4 7 2 615 533 82
Summit 2007 Boys 2 9 314 34.9 6 3 624 563 61
Refresh 2007 BOYS 2 9 310 34.4 7 2 669 580 89
Unite 2007 Boys 2 8 268 33.5 5 3 567 548 19
Relentless 2007 Boys 2 7 178 25.4 2 5 506 583 -77

17U Power Rankings Tier II

TEAM NAME DIV GP RkPts RkPts/GP W L PF PA +/-
Crossover 2007 Boys 3 9 316 35.1 3 6 561 634 -73
World Class Hoopers 2007 Boys 3 8 270 33.8 3 5 466 503 -37
Blacktop 2007 Boys 3 9 244 27.1 1 8 479 637 -158
 
We use the Power Ranking Formula to ensure the most fair and accurate seeding for the championship tournament. Here's why:
  1. Cross-Divisional and Cross-Tier Games:

    • Throughout the season, teams play against opponents from different divisions and tiers. This creates variability in the level of competition faced by each team.
  2. Strength of Schedule:

    • The formula considers the difficulty of each team's schedule. A win against a higher-tier or higher-ranked team is weighted more heavily than a win against a lower-tier team.
    • This ensures that teams are rewarded for performing well against stronger competition.
  3. Balanced Assessment:

    • By using the formula, we avoid simple win-loss records as the sole determinant for seeding. Instead, the formula provides a more nuanced evaluation of team performance, taking into account both the quality of opponents and the outcomes of the games.
This system ensures that the tournament seeding reflects the true competitive standing of each team, promoting fairness and rewarding teams that excel against tougher opponents.
 
Ranking Formulation:
  • Award 50 points for a win over an upper tier opponent.
  • Award 20 points for a loss to an upper tier opponent.
  • Award 40 points for a victory over a same tier opponent.
  • Award 10 points for a loss to a same tier opponent.
  • Award 30 points for a win over a lower tier team.
  • Award 0 points for a loss to a lower tier team.
  • A forfeiture is a win for the team receiving the forfeiture and a loss for the team that does the forfeiting.
  • Each team receives 2 bonus points per each opponent wins regardless of class and the number of times played during regular season.
  • Divide the total number of points by the total number of regular season point-producing games played to determine mathematical point average.

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