2018 NCAA Skiing Championships

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2018 NCAA
Skiing tournament
Cross country skiing pictogram.svg
Teams23
Format Duration scoring
Finals site Flag of Colorado.svg Steamboat Springs, Colorado
Steamboat Ski Resort
Champions Denver Pioneers  (24th title)
Runner-up Colorado Buffaloes  (31st title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coach Andy LeRoy  (6th title)
MVPAmelia Smart ((Denver))
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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.

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Team results

RankTeamPoints
Gold medal icon.svg Denver (H)604
Silver medal icon.svg Colorado (H)563
Bronze medal icon.svg Dartmouth 44812
4 Utah 38512
5 Vermont 330
6 Montana State 293
7 New Mexico 277
8 Middlebury 248
9 Alaska Anchorage 194
10 Northern Michigan 179

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Individual results

GamesFirstSecondThird
Women's giant slalom
details [2]
Amelia Smart
Flag of Colorado.svg Denver (H)
Katharine Irwin
Flag of New Mexico.svg New Mexico
Paula Moltzan
Flag of Vermont.svg Vermont
Ann-Kathrin Breuning
Flag of Utah.svg Utah
Women's 5K classical
details [2]
Katharine Ogden
Flag of New Hampshire.svg Dartmouth
Anne Siri Lervik
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado (H)
Hailey Swirbul
Flag of Alaska.svg Alaska Anchorage
Guro Jordheim
Flag of Utah.svg Utah
Women's slalom
details [2]
Amelia Smart
Flag of Colorado.svg Denver (H)
Paula Moltzan
Flag of Vermont.svg Vermont
Francesca English
Flag of Vermont.svg Vermont
Andrea Komsic
Flag of Colorado.svg Denver (H)
Women's 15K freestyle
details [2]
Katharine Ogden
Flag of New Hampshire.svg Dartmouth
Hailey Swirbul
Flag of Alaska.svg Alaska Anchorage
Linn Eriksen
Flag of Colorado.svg Denver (H)
Guro Jordheim
Flag of Utah.svg Utah
Men's giant slalom
details [2]
Brian McLaughlin
Flag of New Hampshire.svg Dartmouth
Tanguy Nef
Flag of New Hampshire.svg Dartmouth
Ola Johansen
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado (H)
Max Roeisland
Flag of Vermont.svg Vermont
Men's 10K classical
details [2]
Martin Bergstrom
Flag of Utah.svg Utah
Petter Reistad
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado (H)
Dag Frode Trolleboe
Flag of Colorado.svg Denver (H)
Eivind Kvaale
Flag of Colorado.svg Denver (H)
Men's slalom
details [2]
Tanguy Nef
Flag of New Hampshire.svg Dartmouth
Sandy Vietze
Flag of Vermont.svg Vermont
Tobias Kogler
Flag of Colorado.svg Denver (H)
Erik Arvidsson
Flag of Vermont.svg Middlebury
Men's 20K freestyle
details [2]
Ian Torchia
Flag of Michigan.svg Northern Michigan
Alvar Alev
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado (H)
Eivind Kvaale
Flag of Colorado.svg Denver (H)
Dag Frode Trolleboe
Flag of Colorado.svg Denver (H)

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References

  1. "National Collegiate Skiing Championships Records Book" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association . Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "2018 NCAA Ski Championships Results". University of Colorado at Boulder . Retrieved 23 July 2018.