How do the MIAA power rankings work?
The MIAA power rankings are based on a mathematical formula that considers a team's win-loss record, average margin, and opponent rating.
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The Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) has released its latest power rankings for boys soccer as of October 31, 2025. These rankings determine postseason qualification, with the top 32 teams in each division, along wi...
The MIAA power rankings serve as a comprehensive overview of team performance throughout the fall season. St. John’s Prep’s resurgence to the top spot underscores their strong performance and ability to dominate opponents. The inclusion of new teams in the Top 10 indicates rising talent and competitive balance within the league. For Fall River area teams, the rankings provide a snapshot of their standing within their respective divisions:
These rankings are crucial for teams as they prepare for the final push towards the postseason. Fans and players alike closely monitor these updates to gauge their team’s chances and potential matchups.
The MIAA power rankings are based on a mathematical formula that considers a team's win-loss record, average margin, and opponent rating.
The top 32 boys soccer teams in each division, along with schools that hold a record of 50 percent or better, qualify for the postseason.
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