2019 NCAA Skiing Championships
The 2019 NCAA Skiing Championships took place from March 6 to March 9 in Vermont, at the Trapp Family Lodge, which hosted the cross-country events, and the Stowe Mountain Resort, which hosted the alpine events. The tournament went into its 66th consecutive NCAA Skiing Championships, and featured twenty-four teams across all divisions.
Teams | 24 |
---|---|
Format | Duration scoring |
Finals site | Stowe, Vermont |
Champions | Utah Utes (13th title) |
Runner-up | Vermont Catamounts |
Semifinalists | |
Television | NCAA |
Team results
- Note: Top 10 only
- (H): Team from hosting U.S. state
Rank | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
Utah | 530.5 | |
Vermont | 476 | |
Colorado | 455 | |
4 | Dartmouth | 447 |
5 | Denver | 409 |
6 | New Mexico | 330 |
7 | Northern Michigan | 206 |
8 | Alaska Anchorage | 204 |
9 | Montana State | 184.5 |
10 | Middlebury | 150 |
Individual Results
- Note: Table does not include consolation
- (H): Individual from hosting U.S. State
Games | First | Second | Third |
---|---|---|---|
Women's giant slalom details[1] |
Laurence St. Germain Vermont (H) |
Roni Remme Utah |
Patricia Mangan Dartmouth |
Mikaela Tommy Colorado | |||
Women's 5K freestyle details[1] |
Julia Richter Utah |
Jasmi Joensuu Denver |
Evelina Sutro Vermont (H) |
Katharine Ogden Dartmouth | |||
Women's slalom details[1] |
Laurence St. Germain Vermont (H) |
Roni Remme Utah |
Mikaela Tommy Colorado |
Amelia Smart Denver | |||
Women's 15K classical details[1] |
Katharine Ogden Dartmouth |
Julia Richter Utah |
Hedda Baangman Colorado |
Guro Jordheim Utah | |||
Men's giant slalom details[1] |
Tanguay Nef Dartmouth |
Simon Fournier Colorado |
James Ferri Dartmouth |
Drew Duffy Dartmouth | |||
Men's 10K freestyle details[1] |
Erik Dengerud Colorado |
Kornelius Grov New Mexico |
Ian Torchia Northern Michigan |
Ricardo Izquierdo-Bernier New Mexico | |||
Men's slalom details[1] |
Jett Seymour Denver |
Liam Wallace Alaska Anchorage |
Vegard Busengdal New Mexico |
Guillaume Grand Saint Michael's (H) | |||
Men's 20K classical details[1] |
Ricardo Izquierdo-Bernier New Mexico |
Sigurd Roenning Alaska |
Maximilian Bie Utah |
Alvar Alev Colorado |
References
- "2019 NCAA Ski Championships Results". RMISA. Retrieved 9 February 2022.
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