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Cross-Season Metrics Are Coming: Your Data Just Got a Memory

We have been saving every data point from every season. Now we are connecting them all. Your program, your athletes, your legacy, tracked across years.

The Analytics207 Team
The Analytics207 Team·Eleven sports. Every class. All the data we can find.
March 21, 2026·
Cross-Season Metrics Are Coming: Your Data Just Got a Memory

We Have Been Hoarding Your Data. You Are Welcome.

For the past year, every time a game was played, a race was run, a meet was scored, or a PR was set, we logged it. Every single data point. Every school. Every athlete. Every result. We stored it all, organized it by season, and quietly filed it away like the obsessive data gremlins we are.

Now we are going to use it.

Starting this year, Analytics207 is rolling out cross-season metrics for basketball, hockey, soccer, cross country, and Track and Field. That means we are not just telling you how your team is doing THIS season. We are telling you how they compare to LAST season. And the season before that. And however far back our data goes, which at this point is far enough to make a historian uncomfortable.

What Cross-Season Metrics Actually Means (In English)

Imagine you are a basketball coach. Your team went 14-6 this year. Is that good? Depends. If you went 8-12 last year, that is a massive improvement and you deserve a raise. If you went 18-2 last year, something went wrong and we are going to show that in a chart whether you like it or not.

Cross-season metrics take every data point we have ever collected about your program and lay it out across time. Win percentage trends. Rating trajectories. Strength of schedule comparisons year over year. You will be able to see if a program is on the rise, plateauing, or quietly declining while everyone still talks about that one great season three years ago.

For Cross Country and Track and Field Athletes

This is where it gets personal. If you ran cross country as a sophomore and posted a 19:45 5K, and you are now a junior running 18:30, we are going to show that progression across seasons. Not just within one fall. Across years. Your entire high school career, mapped out on one chart.

Same for Track and Field. Your indoor 55 meter dash as a freshman versus your time as a senior. Your shot put progression over three outdoor seasons. Your mile time from when you thought a 6:30 was fast to now when you are chasing sub 5:00. We have all of it and we are putting it together.

College coaches love this stuff, by the way. A kid who improves every single year tells a story that a single season PR cannot. We are building that story for every athlete in the state.

Team Dynasties and Program Trajectories

Some schools are consistently great. Year after year, they show up, compete, and win. Other schools have one magical season and then disappear for a decade. We are going to be able to tell the difference.

Cross-season data lets us identify true dynasties. Programs that maintain excellence across multiple years, multiple graduating classes, multiple coaching decisions. When a school stays in the top 10 of The 207 for three consecutive years, that is not luck. That is a program. And we are going to celebrate it.

On the flip side, we will also be able to spot the turnaround stories. The school that went from 4-16 to 12-8 in two years. The cross country program that went from no state qualifiers to having three runners in the top 50. Those stories deserve to be told with data, not just anecdotes from the booster club.

Head to Head History Across Seasons

You know that rival school your team plays twice a year? The one where the gym gets loud and the parents get louder? We are building multi-year head to head records. Not just this season. ALL seasons.

"Scarborough is 7-1 against Gorham over the last four years." That is the kind of stat that starts arguments at diners and settles them with data. We live for this.

The Gremlins Never Sleep

We want to be honest about something. Most platforms launch a feature and move on. We do not work that way. The gremlins at Analytics207 never stop building. While you were watching the state tournament, we were archiving every data point from the regular season. While you were enjoying summer, we were organizing our data and results. While you were sleeping, we were stress testing trend line algorithms at 2 AM because apparently that is what we do for fun.

Cross-season metrics is not the last feature we are building. It is not even close. But it might be the most important one, because it turns Analytics207 from a platform that tracks a season into a platform that tracks careers, programs, and legacies.

When Is This Coming?

We are rolling this out sport by sport starting with the fall 2026 seasons. Basketball, hockey, and soccer will be first since we have the deepest historical data there. Cross country and Track and Field will follow as those seasons kick off.

If you are already an All Access member, you will get these features automatically. If you are not, well, this might be the thing that pushes you over the edge. We understand. The gremlins are persuasive.

Your Data. Your Legacy.

Every game you played. Every race you ran. Every meet you competed in. It is all here, and it is not going anywhere. Season after season, the data grows. The comparisons get richer. The stories get deeper. And Analytics207 keeps tracking every single one of them.

Because every athlete deserves more than a single season snapshot. They deserve a legacy. And we are building the platform to show it.

About the Writer
The Analytics207 Team
The Analytics207 Team
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Eleven sports. Every class. All the data we can find.

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