2019 NCAA Skiing Championships

Last updated
2019 NCAA
Skiing tournament
Cross country skiing pictogram.svg
Teams24
Format Duration scoring
Finals site Flag of Vermont.svg Stowe, Vermont
Champions Utah Utes  (13th title)
Runner-up Vermont Catamounts
Semifinalists
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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.

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Team results

RankTeamPoints
Gold medal icon.svg Utah 530.5
Silver medal icon.svg Vermont 476
Bronze medal icon.svg 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

GamesFirstSecondThird
Women's giant slalom
details [1]
Laurence St. Germain
Flag of Vermont.svg Vermont (H)
Roni Remme
Flag of Utah.svg Utah
Patricia Mangan
Flag of New Hampshire.svg Dartmouth
Mikaela Tommy
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado
Women's 5K freestyle
details [1]
Julia Richter
Flag of Utah.svg Utah
Jasmi Joensuu
Flag of Colorado.svg Denver
Evelina Sutro
Flag of Vermont.svg Vermont (H)
Katharine Ogden
Flag of New Hampshire.svg Dartmouth
Women's slalom
details [1]
Laurence St. Germain
Flag of Vermont.svg Vermont (H)
Roni Remme
Flag of Utah.svg Utah
Mikaela Tommy
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado
Amelia Smart
Flag of Colorado.svg Denver
Women's 15K classical
details [1]
Katharine Ogden
Flag of New Hampshire.svg Dartmouth
Julia Richter
Flag of Utah.svg Utah
Hedda Baangman
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado
Guro Jordheim
Flag of Utah.svg Utah
Men's giant slalom
details [1]
Tanguay Nef
Flag of New Hampshire.svg Dartmouth
Simon Fournier
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado
James Ferri
Flag of New Hampshire.svg Dartmouth
Drew Duffy
Flag of New Hampshire.svg Dartmouth
Men's 10K freestyle
details [1]
Erik Dengerud
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado
Kornelius Grov
Flag of New Mexico.svg New Mexico
Ian Torchia
Flag of Michigan.svg Northern Michigan
Ricardo Izquierdo-Bernier
Flag of New Mexico.svg New Mexico
Men's slalom
details [1]
Jett Seymour
Flag of Colorado.svg Denver
Liam Wallace
Flag of Alaska.svg Alaska Anchorage
Vegard Busengdal
Flag of New Mexico.svg New Mexico
Guillaume Grand
Flag of Vermont.svg Saint Michael's (H)
Men's 20K classical
details [1]
Ricardo Izquierdo-Bernier
Flag of New Mexico.svg New Mexico
Sigurd Roenning
Flag of Alaska.svg Alaska
Maximilian Bie
Flag of Utah.svg Utah
Alvar Alev
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado

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References

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