2018 NCAA Skiing Championships

The 2018 NCAA Skiing Championships took place from March 7 to March 10 in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, at the Steamboat Ski Resort. The tournament went into its 65th consecutive NCAA Skiing Championships, and featured twenty-three teams across all divisions.

2018 NCAA
Skiing tournament
Teams23
FormatDuration scoring
Finals siteColorado Steamboat Springs, Colorado
Steamboat Ski Resort
ChampionsDenver Pioneers (24th title)
Runner-upColorado Buffaloes (31st title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coachAndy LeRoy (6th title)
MVPAmelia Smart ((Denver))
TelevisionNCAA

Team results

  • Note: Top 10 only
  • (H): Team from hosting U.S. state
Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Denver (H)604
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Colorado (H)563
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Dartmouth44812
4 Utah38512
5 Vermont330
6 Montana State293
7 New Mexico277
8 Middlebury248
9 Alaska Anchorage194
10 Northern Michigan179

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Individual results

  • Note: Table does not include consolation
  • (H): Individual from hosting U.S. State
Games First Second Third
Women's giant slalom
details[2]
Amelia Smart
Colorado Denver (H)
Katharine Irwin
New Mexico New Mexico
Paula Moltzan
Vermont Vermont
Ann-Kathrin Breuning
Utah Utah
Women's 5K classical
details[2]
Katharine Ogden
New Hampshire Dartmouth
Anne Siri Lervik
Colorado Colorado (H)
Hailey Swirbul
Alaska Alaska Anchorage
Guro Jordheim
Utah Utah
Women's slalom
details[2]
Amelia Smart
Colorado Denver (H)
Paula Moltzan
Vermont Vermont
Francesca English
Vermont Vermont
Andrea Komsic
Colorado Denver (H)
Women's 15K freestyle
details[2]
Katharine Ogden
New Hampshire Dartmouth
Hailey Swirbul
Alaska Alaska Anchorage
Linn Eriksen
Colorado Denver (H)
Guro Jordheim
Utah Utah
Men's giant slalom
details[2]
Brian McLaughlin
New Hampshire Dartmouth
Tanguy Nef
New Hampshire Dartmouth
Ola Johansen
Colorado Colorado (H)
Max Roeisland
Vermont Vermont
Men's 10K classical
details[2]
Martin Bergstrom
Utah Utah
Petter Reistad
Colorado Colorado (H)
Dag Frode Trolleboe
Colorado Denver (H)
Eivind Kvaale
Colorado Denver (H)
Men's slalom
details[2]
Tanguy Nef
New Hampshire Dartmouth
Sandy Vietze
Vermont Vermont
Tobias Kogler
Colorado Denver (H)
Erik Arvidsson
Vermont Middlebury
Men's 20K freestyle
details[2]
Ian Torchia
Michigan Northern Michigan
Alvar Alev
Colorado Colorado (H)
Eivind Kvaale
Colorado Denver (H)
Dag Frode Trolleboe
Colorado Denver (H)

References

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