Back to: XC Rankings Main Menu
|
| Most Weeks Ranked #11 |
| Name | School   |   Grad Year   |   Weeks #1   |
| Ciciely Davy   | Albert Einstein  |   2016   |   2   |
|
 
|
| Most Weeks Ranked Top 101 |
| Name | School   |   Grad Year   |   Weeks Top 10   |
| Ciciely Davy   | Albert Einstein  |   2016   |   17   |
|
 
|
|
 
|
1The Most Weeks Ranked stat is based on the # of rankings published. It is not based on calendar weeks. It is not necessarily consecutive weeks. The number of rankings published each season varied.
|
 
|
|
 
|
|
 
|
2The Highest Debut Ranking stat shows the highest rankings at which individual athletes first appeared in the rankings. The original 2006 preseason rankings are excluded.
|
 
|
|
 
|
3Peak point total must be at least 100 points. The Highest All-Time Point Totals stat is not meant to infer a hierarchy of best runners. The point system evolved over time and cannot be compared across seasons. A high point total is always indicative of dominance over average varsity runners within any given season. Only the peak point total is shown for each athlete. The rank shown in this list is the rank at the time of the peak point total and not necessarily the peak ranking of that runner.
|
 
|
|
 
|
4The Highest Ranked Athlete for This School stat displays the highest peak ranking by an athlete for this school.
|
 
|
|
 
|
5The Highest Ranked Athlete for This School - Final Season Ranking stat displays the highest end-of-season ranking by athletes for this school.
|
 
|
|
 
|
10The Most Athletes Ranked From One Team in a Week identifies and ranks the teams that have had the most runners ranked simultaneously. A team may be listed once for each year. The earliest week in the season where the team achieved the most runners for the season is shown. Ties broken chronologically.
|
 
|
|
 
|
11The Greatest Individual Ranking Improvement in a Week identifies and ranks the individuals with the greatest ranking improvement in a single week. The athlete must be ranked both weeks to be considered (excludes newly ranked runners). Excludes the ranking transition from final season rankings to the next preseason rankings. Ties broken chronologically.
|
 
|
| Most Ranking Entries and Re-Entries12 |
| Name | School   |   Grad Year   |   Ranking Entries   |
| Elizabeth Lambert   | Albert Einstein  |   2016   |   3   |
|
 
|
12Progress is not linear for everyone. These athletes had setbacks and kept working their way back onto the ranking at least two times after their initial debut. It is very common for athletes to fall off the rankings and get re-added later.
|
 
|
 
|
Back to: XC Rankings Main Menu
|