Independent Rankings Committee National Rankings - Progressive Leader's Chart

Progressive Leader's Chart

The following lists represent the schools that have achieved the number once spot since the first Independent Rankings Committee poll October 2, 2006. The first mathematical calculation of the Independent Rankings Committee National Rankings took place on February 18, 2008. The Division I progression is located on the left and the Division II progression is located on the right. The Junior College progression is located on the bottom, in the middle.

Start Date School # of days
October 2, 2006 Lindenwood University 532
February 25, 2008 Michigan State University 7
March 03, 2008 University of California, Irvine 42
April 14, 2008 Lindenwood University 112
Start Date School # of days
October 2, 2006 Neumann College 189
April 2, 2007 University of Missouri–St. Louis 7
April 9, 2007 Stony Brook University 161
September 17, 2007 Neumann College 168
February 18, 2008 University of Louisiana, Lafayette 14
March 03, 2008 Neumann College 154
Start Date School # of days
October 2, 2006 St. Charles Community College 28
October 30, 2006 Broward Community College 35
December 4, 2006 St. Charles Community College 504
September 17, 2007 Broward Community College 35
October 15, 2007 St. Charles Community College 63
December 10, 2007 Broward Community College 238

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