MIDVALE, Utah-Friday, the Utah High School Activities Association released its initial lacrosse RPI rankings in history. There is a unique methodology the UHSAA has employed.
Our first ever @MaxPreps lacrosse RPI will go live at 9 a.m. Unlike traditional classifications in our other sanctioned sports, lacrosse is divided into three divisions based on RPI, allowing teams to move in and out of divisions based on performance. 🥍 #MyReasonWhy
— UHSAA (@UHSAAinfo) April 9, 2021
Presently, the Wasatch boys lacrosse team is No. 17 overall and in second place in the Class B division behind Lone Peak.
The @LPHSKnights boys and @BRHSinfo girls sit atop the Division B lacrosse rankings. 🥍 #MyReasonWhy pic.twitter.com/7jdBtCzSiY
— UHSAA (@UHSAAinfo) April 9, 2021
The Wasps are presently in first place in Region 8 (4-1, 3-0 in Region 8) ahead of geographical rival Park City as the Miners are 5-2 overall and 2-0 in Region 8 play).
The Wasatch girls are also in class B presently and are ranked No. 23.
The @LPHSKnights boys and @BRHSinfo girls sit atop the Division B lacrosse rankings. 🥍 #MyReasonWhy pic.twitter.com/7jdBtCzSiY
— UHSAA (@UHSAAinfo) April 9, 2021
In Division B girls lacrosse, Bear River, No. 17 overall, leads the way presently. The Bears are in first place in Region 11 of Class 4-A with a mark of 5-0 and 4-0 in Region 11 play.
We will do our best to update the lacrosse RPI regularly as it is much different than other UHSAA sports.








