2018's 10 Most Improved In NCAA Cross Country
2018's 10 Most Improved In NCAA Cross Country
Who made the biggest improvement leaps across all three divisions in NCAA cross country in 2018?
Within every NCAA cross country season there are always individual performers who improve dramatically from the year before, from total irrelevance to the very front of the national championship pack.
In 2018 there were a bounty of NCAA athletes across all three divisions who improved more than 100 places from 2017 to earn All-American finishes. Here are the 10 NCAA All-Americans who made the biggest leaps this season:
D3: Andy Vasquez, JR, Nebraska Wesleyan
2017 NCAA Finish: 190
2018 NCAA Finish: 19
Difference: 171
D1: Oliver Hoare, JR, Wisconsin
2017 NCAA Finish: 185
2018 NCAA Finish: 17
Difference: 168
D3: Jared Pangallozzi, SO, Johns Hopkins
2017 NCAA Finish: 179
2018 NCAA Finish: 12
Difference: 167
D3: Greg Morgan, SR, Haverford
2017 NCAA Finish: 172
2018 NCAA Finish: 18
Difference: 154
D2: Anthony Raftis, JR, Queens (N.C.)
2017 NCAA Finish: 160
2018 NCAA Finish: 20
Difference: 140
D1 Aaron Templeton, SR, Furman
2017 Finish: 141
2018 Finish: 5
Difference: 136
D1 Alicia Monson, JR, Wisconsin
2017 Finish: 139
2018 Finish: 4
Difference: 135
D1: Tibedu Proctor, SO, Washington
2017 Finish: 172
2018: 38
Difference: 134
D2: Madison Goen, SO, Grand Valley State
2017 Finish: 150
2018 Finish: 26
Difference: 124
D2: Hope Pietrocarlo, SO, Edinboro
2017 Finish: 151
2018 Finish: 27
Difference: 124