Questions and answers
Your Fantasy Lacrosse Questions Answered
Understanding fantasy lacrosse is crucial for success. We’ve gathered key questions from the fantasy community and provided expert answers. If you don’t see your question here, our support team is always ready to assist.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the common scoring categories in fantasy lacrosse? A: Scoring varies by league but often includes Goals (G), Assists (A), Points (Pts), Ground Balls (GB), Caused Turnovers (CT), Shots (SOG), Faceoffs Won (FOW) for FOGOs, and Saves (Sv) / Goals Against Average (GAA) for Goalies. Points leagues assign values to each stat, while category leagues involve winning more stat categories than your opponent weekly.
Q: What is the Waiver Wire and how does it work? A: Unrostered players are available as Free Agents or on Waivers. Waiver claims typically process after 1-2 days using a priority system or FAAB (Free Agent Acquisition Budget) bidding, allowing fair access to desirable players.
Q: What should I look for in Midfielders and Defensemen? A: For Midfielders, look for two-way players who score goals/assists AND contribute significantly in Ground Balls. For Defensemen, prioritize players who rack up Caused Turnovers and Ground Balls, as goals/assists are less common from this position.
Q: How do Faceoff Specialists (FOGOs) score points? A: FOGOs primarily score points through Faceoffs Won (FOW). Some leagues also credit them for Ground Balls scooped up after winning the faceoff. A dominant FOGO can provide a huge weekly advantage in FOW categories or points leagues.
Q: How does drafting work in fantasy lacrosse? A: Similar to other fantasy sports, you’ll typically participate in a Snake or Auction draft. Prioritize elite scorers (Attack/Midfield), top goalies, dominant FOGOs, and defensemen who contribute significantly in GBs and CTs. Positional scarcity is important, especially at Goalie and FOGO.
Q: How do I get started with fantasy lacrosse? A: Getting started is easy! Sign up on our platform, join a league, and prepare for your draft. Lacrosse drafts involve selecting players to fill specific positions like Attack (A), Midfield (M), Defense (D), Goalie (G), and sometimes Faceoff Specialist (FOGO). Use our mock drafts and player rankings to get ready!
Q: How do I manage my roster during the season? A: Set your lineup weekly based on matchups and player availability. Use the waiver wire or free agency to pick up players performing well, replace injured players, or stream players in favorable matchups. Trades can also help improve your team balance.
Q: What are the main positions in fantasy lacrosse? A: Key positions are Attack (primary goal scorers), Midfield (two-way players contributing offensively and defensively, including ground balls), Defense (focus on caused turnovers and ground balls), Goalie (saves, goals against average), and sometimes a dedicated Faceoff Specialist (FOGO) position for faceoff wins.
Strategic Tips for Fantasy Lacrosse
Sharpen your strategy with these key insights:
- Pay attention to man-up/power play opportunities when selecting offensive players.
- Target players who contribute across multiple categories.
- In category leagues, ensure your team is balanced and not punting key stats like GBs or CTs.
- Monitor starting lineups and midfield line shifts closely.
- Secure a reliable Goalie early, as the position is shallow.
- Use the waiver wire to stream players with favorable weekly matchups.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Stay ahead of the competition by avoiding these frequent errors:
- Ignoring positional scarcity during the draft.
- Not checking injury reports before setting weekly lineups.
- Dropping solid two-way midfielders who have a quiet offensive week.
- Holding onto underperforming players for too long.
- Not understanding the impact of Faceoffs Won in leagues that count them heavily.
Fantasy Lacrosse Glossary
Get familiar with the lingo:
Riding: The offensive team attempting to prevent the defensive team from clearing the ball. Man-Up / EMO: Extra Man Opportunity (Power Play). When the opposing team has a player in the penalty box. Sv%: Save Percentage. Percentage of shots on goal saved by a goalie. FOW / FO%: Faceoffs Won / Faceoff Win Percentage. Key stat for FOGOs. Man-Down: When a team is playing shorthanded due to a penalty. CT: Caused Turnover. Disrupting an opponent’s possession, causing them to lose the ball.
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