Rodriguez leads WA; Oregon, Idaho, California, Utah, and New Mexico runners post fast times. West region looks loaded for a tight, competitive fall season.
Bartlett leads NJ, with MA, PA, NY, DE, and NH runners showing depth and consistency, making the Mid-Atlantic girls XC field strong and competitive this fall.
Dudek leads MI, while IN, CO, OH, KS, WI, and ND deliver depth and rising stars, making the Midwest girls XC field strong for postseason action.
Lowen leads the South, but depth shines across TX, TN, NC, FL, and VA. Rising stars and veteran leaders make the region a strong postseason contender.
The West stays loaded — Spencer leads, but Arizona, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington all pack sub-14:35 firepower heading into championship season.
McGrath settles in at No. 1 as the Mazzeo twins, Schmitt, and Adimala keep the Northeast battle tight ahead of the Brooks XC Championship season.
The Midwest is wide open. Fries, Enriquez, and Gutema surge late as Colorado stars hold steady ahead of the Brooks XC Midwest Championship.
Texas still leads, but the South’s depth is closing in fast. King, Hummel, and Pifer headline a stacked field ahead of the Brooks XC South Championship.
See who posted the fastest 5K times at the Arkansas XC State Championships in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
See who posted the fastest 5K times at the Arkansas XC State Championships in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Illinois has two athletes ranked inside the top 10 of our end-of-year sophomore and freshman rankings.
Three of the fastest eight boys 5K times run by sophomores and freshmen this season have come from athletes from Texas.
Idaho occupies two of the top three spots in this week's latest junior class rankings.
Jonesboro's (AR) Lauren Thompson ran the 17th fastest 5K by a junior this season at the 6A Central Championships last week.
Check out which girls improved the most from last season's Colorado State Championships (2A-5A) in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Check out which boys improved the most from last season's Colorado State Championships (2A-5A) in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Natasza Dudek leads MI at 16:09, with top Midwest girls from CO, OH, IN, KS, and WI shaping a deep and competitive cross country region.
Sophia Rodriguez leads WA at 16:10, with top West talent from OR, ID, CA, UT, and NM shaping a deep and competitive cross country region.
Averi Lowen leads GA at 16:36, while TX, TN, NC, FL, SC, and VA runners provide strong depth in the Southern region’s competitive cross country field.
Blair Bartlett leads New Jersey with 16:22, while MA, PA, NY, and DE runners provide depth in the Mid-Atlantic’s fast and competitive cross country field.
Colorado leads the Mountain States with Jay McDonald at 14:18.79, while South Dakota, Utah, Kansas, and Iowa runners give the region serious depth this season.
Utah’s Jackson Spencer leads the West at 14:16.90, while Idaho’s Tuft and Carr and Oregon’s Williams show the region has serious depth this season.
The Mazzeo twins lead a deep Northeast pack in the Brooks XC Top 1000, with Nicholas topping the list at 14:40.03 and regional stars close behind.
Texas holds five of the top seven spots, who is led by Caden Leonard, but Florida’s Marcelo Mantecon keeps the pressure on after his win at Florida's Pre-State.
See who posted the fastest 5K times at the UIL State Championships in Round Rock, Texas.
See who posted the fastest 5K times at the UIL State Championships in Round Rock, Texas.
Harrisburg's Hannah Genrich (SD) ran the 4th fastest time by a freshman girl this month, clocking in a 17:10.95 at the ESD XC Meet three weeks ago.
Thomas Worthington's Calvin Watson (OH) ran the 7th fastest time by a freshman boy this month, clocking in a 15:27.02 at the Regional Championships last week.
California has three of the top 10 runners in the first edition of the Brooks XC West Regional Rankings.
Michigan has the top three runners in the first edition of the Brooks XC Midwest Regional Rankings.