MIAA Field Hockey Power Rankings Revealed for October 24

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MIAA Field Hockey Power Rankings Revealed for October 24

The Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) has announced the latest field hockey power rankings for October 24, 2025. This ranking, part of the Fall season update, includes teams competing in various sports such as football, volleyball, and soccer.

MIAA Field Hockey Power Rankings Overview

The MIAA rankings evaluate the performance of high school teams across Massachusetts. The top 32 teams from each division will qualify for the postseason, given they maintain a win-loss record of 50% or higher.

Top Teams in the Rankings

  • Walpole: 16 wins, 10 losses, Average Margin: 2.35, Opponent Rating: 1.23, Overall Rating: 3.59
  • Franklin: 13 wins, 23 losses, Average Margin: 1.61, Opponent Rating: 1.49, Overall Rating: 3.11
  • Lincoln-Sudbury: 10 wins, 13 losses, Average Margin: 1.57, Opponent Rating: 1.48, Overall Rating: 3.06
  • Wellesley: 16 wins, 10 losses, Average Margin: 2.17, Opponent Rating: 0.88, Overall Rating: 3.05
  • Belmont: 14 wins, 20 losses, Average Margin: 1.94, Opponent Rating: 1.00, Overall Rating: 2.94

These rankings reflect not only team performance but also analysis based on average margins and opponent ratings. Schools such as Winchester, Concord-Carlisle, and Hopkinton also feature prominently in the mid-range rankings, showcasing the competitive landscape of Massachusetts high school field hockey.

Detailed Rankings – Selected Teams

Below is a detailed breakdown of selected teams from the latest MIAA field hockey power rankings:

Rank School W-L-T Average Margin Opponent Rating Overall Rating
6 Winchester 14-30 1.64 1.12 2.77
8 Hopkinton 7-55 0.88 1.58 2.47
10 Bishop Feehan 8-10 0.53 1.70 2.23

The Road Ahead

The field hockey teams are gearing up for the remainder of the season. With playoffs approaching, maintaining performance will be essential for securing a spot in the postseason. As teams strategize for upcoming matches, the MIAA rankings will continue to evolve based on their performances.