Utah wins the 2023 NCAA skiing championship
Utah wins the 2023 NC skiing championship
Utah won the NCAA skiing title for the 16th time in program history, winning the 2023 crown.
Here are the full results following Day 4 of the 2023 NC skiing championships.
- Utah: 526.0 points
- Colorado: 491.5 points
- Denver: 416.5 points
- Vermont: 343.0 points
- Dartmouth: 335.5 points
- Montana State: 280.0 points
- Alaska Fairbanks: 268.0 points
- New Hampshire: 234.0 points
- Westminster: 225.0 points
- Middlebury: 215.0 points
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Novie McCabe, Utah
- Hanna Abrahamsson, Colorado
- Sophia Laukli, Utah
- Mariel Pulles, Alaska Fairbanks
- Sydney Palmer-Leger, Utah
- Jasmine Lyons, New Hampshire
- Ava Thurston, Dartmouth
- Jasmine Drolet, Dartmouth
- Weronika Kaleta, Colorado
- Waverly Gebhardt, Vermont
- Remi Drolet, Harvard
- John Hagenbuch, Dartmouth
- Jacob Nystedt, Vermont
- Samuel Hendry, Utah
- Magnus Boee, Colorado
- Joe Davies, Alaska Fairbanks
- Mike Ophoff, Alaska Fairbanks
- Bernhard Flaschberger, Denver
- Jack Lange, Dartmouth
- Will Koch, Colorado
Follow the skiing championship live
You can follow the 2023 NCAA skiing championships from Whiteface Mountain in Lake Placid, NY, here on NCAA.com all week. The championship streams live on this page and can always be found here, too on our site-wide list of livestreams.
Here is the remaining schedule of events:
- Saturday, March 11: Men’s 20 km Mass Start Classical; Women’s 20 km Mass Start Classical
- See the full championship field here.
Live scoring:
- Live scoring for Men’s 20 km Mass Start Classical can be found here.
- Live scoring for Women’s 20 km Mass Start Classical can be found here.
- Click or tap here for 2023 NCAA Championships live team standings
Giant Slalom results:
- See the final results here for men's events and women's events (links will open in a new tab)
- Click here to watch the Giant Slalom full replay.
Individual Freestyle results:
- See the final results here for men’s 10 km event and women’s 5 km event (links will open in a new tab)
- Click here to watch the Freestyle full replay.
Slalom results:
- See the final results here for men's slalom and women's slalom (links will open in a new tab).
- Click here to watch the Slalom full replay.
Live scoring for the championship
The 2023 NCAA skiing championships are underway from Lake Placid, NY.
Here's how to follow the championship:
- You can watch the live stream above or on this NCAA.com page.
- See the latest live scores here for women's events and men's events (links will open in a new tab)
- See the full championship field here.
Here is the schedule of events:
- Wednesday, March 8: Women’s Giant Slalom; Men’s Giant Slalom
- Thursday, March 9: Women’s 5 km Individual Freestyle; Men’s 10 km Individual Freestyle
- Friday, March 10: Men’s Slalom; Women’s Slalom
- Saturday, March 11: Men’s 20 km Mass Start Classical; Women’s 20 km Mass Start Classical
2023 NC men’s and women’s skiing championship field announced
The NCAA Men’s and Women’s Skiing Committee announced today the 74 men and 74 women selected to participate in the 2023 National Collegiate Men’s and Women’s Skiing Championships, to be held March 8-11 at Mt. Van Hoevenberg and Whiteface Mountain in Lake Placid, New York. The championships will be hosted by St. Lawrence University.
Participants are selected on a regional basis from two designated regions for Alpine skiing (East and West Regions) and three designated regions for Nordic skiing (Central, East and West Regions). Bids are awarded to regions using a formula determined by the skiing committee. A maximum of 12 student-athletes (three per gender per discipline) may be selected from an institution.
Alpine events will be held Wednesday, March 8 and Friday, March 10 at Whiteface Mountain. Nordic events will run Thursday, March 9 and Saturday March 11 at Mt. Van Hoevenberg.
This year’s skiing championships will be webcast live on NCAA.com. Visit ncaa.com/liveschedule to watch all the action.
Click or tap here to see the full field
How to find the 2023 skiing selections
The 2023 NC skiing selections will be released on NCAA.com on Tuesday, Feb. 28, via press release.
When: Tuesday, Feb. 28
Where: NCAA.com
The championships will be held March 8-11 at Mt. Van Hoevenberg and Whiteface Mountain in Lake Placid, New York. Below is the daily schedule.
DATE | EVENT |
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Wednesday, March 8 | Women’s Giant Slalom; Men’s Giant Slalom |
Thursday, March 9 | Women’s 5 km Individual Freestyle; Men’s 10 km Individual Freestyle |
Friday, March 10 | Men’s Slalom; Women’s Slalom |
Saturday, March 11 | Men’s 20 km Mass Start Classical; Women’s 20 km Mass Start Classical |
NCAA skiing championship history
Below is the championship history for NCAA skiing since 1954:
YEAR | CHAMPION | COACH | POINTS | RUNNER-UP | POINTS | HOST OR SITE |
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2022 | Utah | Fredrik Landstead | 578.0 | Vermont | 511.5 | Park City Mountain Resort & Soldier Hollow | Park City, UT |
2021 | Utah | Fredrik Landstead | 554.0 | Colorado | 522.5 | New Hampsire (Cannon Mountain and Jackson Nordic Center) |
2020 | Canceled due to Covid-19 | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
2019 | Utah | Fredrik Landstead | 530.5 | Vermont | 476 | Stowe Mountain Resort, Vermont |
2018 | Denver | Andy LeRoy | 603 | Colorado | 563 | Steamboat, Colo. (Howelsen Hill) |
2017 | Utah | Kevin Sweeney | 541.5 | Colorado | 525 | New Hampshire (Jackson) |
2016 | Denver | Andy LeRoy | 567.5 | Colorado | 491.5 | Colorado (Steamboat Springs) |
2015 | Colorado | Richard Rokos | 505 | Denver | 478 | St. Lawrence (Lake Placid) |
2014 | Denver | Andy LeRoy | 556 | Vermont | 487.5 | Utah |
2013 | Colorado | Richard Rokos | 708 | Utah | 665 | Middlebury |
2012 | Vermont | Bill Reichelt | 832 | Utah | 671 | Bridger Bowl |
2011 | Colorado | Richard Rokos | 831 | Utah | 750 | Stowe |
2010 | Denver | Andy LeRoy | 785.5 | Colorado | 714 | Colorado (Steamboat Springs) |
2009 | Denver | Andy LeRoy | 659 | Colorado | 602.5 | Bates |
2008 | Denver | Andy LeRoy | 649.6 | Colorado | 619 | Montana State |
2007 | Dartmouth | Cami Thompson | 698 | Denver | 648 | New Hampshire |
2006 | Colorado | Richard Rokos | 654 | New Mexico | 556 | Colorado (Steamboat Springs) |
2005 | Denver | Jurt Smitz | 622.5 | Vermont | 575 | Vermont |
2004 | New Mexico | George Brooks | 623 | Utah | 581 | Nevada (Truckee, Calif.) |
2003 | Utah | Kevin Sweeney | 682 | Vermont | 551 | Dartmouth |
2002 | Denver | Kurt Smitz | 656 | Colorado | 612 | Alaska Anchorage |
2001 | Denver | Kurt Smitz | 649 | Vermont | 605 | Middlebury |
2000 | Denver | Kurt Smitz | 720 | Colorado | 621 | Park City |
1999 | Colorado | Richard Rokos | 650 | Denver | 636 | Bates |
1998 | Colorado | Richard Rokos | 654 | Utah | 651.5 | Bozeman |
1997 | Utah | Pat Miller | 686 | Vermont | 646.5 | Vermont |
1996 | Utah | Pat Miller | 719 | Denver | 635.5 | Bozeman |
1995 | Colorado | Richard Rokos | 720.5 | Utah | 711 | New Hampshire |
1994 | Vermont | Chip LaCasse | 688 | Utah | 667 | Sugarloaf Mountain |
1993 | Utah | Pat Miller | 783 | Vermont | 700.5 | Steamboat Springs |
1992 | Vermont | Chip LaCasse | 693.5 | New Mexico | 642.5 | New Hampshire |
1991 | Colorado | Richard Rokos | 713 | Vermont | 682 | Park City |
1990 | Vermont | Chip LaCasse | 671 | Utah | 571 | Vermont |
1989 | Vermont | Chip LaCasse | 672 | Utah | 668 | Jackson Hole |
1988 | Utah | Pat Miller | 651 | Vermont | 614 | Middlebury |
1987 | Utah | Pat Miller | 710 | Vermont | 627 | Anchorage |
1986 | Utah | Pat Miller | 612 | Vermont | 602 | Vermont |
1985 | Wyoming | Tim Ameel | 764 | Utah | 744 | Bozeman |
1984 | Utah | Pat Miller | 750.5 | Vermont | 684 | New Hampshire |
1983 | Utah | Pat Miller | 696 | Vermont | 650 | Bozeman |
1982 | Colorado | Tim Hinderman | 461 | Vermont | 436.5 | Lake Placid |
1981 | Utah | Pat Miller | 183 | Vermont | 172 | Park City |
1980 | Vermont | Chip LaCasse | 171 | Utah | 151 | Lake Placid and Stowe |
1979 | Colorado | Tim Hinderman | 153 | Utah | 130 | Steamboat Springs |
1978 | Colorado | Bill Marolt | 152.5 | Wyoming | 121.5 | Cannon Mountain |
1977 | Colorado | Bill Marolt | 179 | Wyoming | 154.5 | Winter Park |
1976 | Colorado/Dartmouth | Bill Marolt/Jim Page | 112 | |||
1975 | Colorado | Bill Marolt | 183 | Vermont | 115 | Bates |
1974 | Colorado | Bill Marolt | 176 | Wyoming | 162 | Fort Lewis |
1973 | Colorado | Bill Marolt | 381.89 | Wyoming | 377.83 | Jackson Hole |
1972 | Colorado | Bill Marolt | 385.3 | Denver | 380.1 | Middlebury |
1971 | Denver | Peder Pytte | 394.7 | Colorado | 373.1 | Winter Park |
1970 | Denver | Willy Schaeffler | 386.6 | Dartmouth | 378.8 | Terry Peak |
1969 | Denver | Willy Schaeffler | 388.6 | Dartmouth | 372 | Mount Werner |
1968 | Wyoming | John Cress | 383.9 | Denver | 376.2 | Mount Werner |
1967 | Denver | Willy Schaeffler | 376.7 | Wyoming | 375.9 | Sugarloaf Mountain |
1966 | Denver | Willy Schaeffler | 381.02 | Western State | 365.92 | Crested Butte |
1965 | Denver | Willy Schaeffler | 380.5 | Utah | 378.4 | Crystal Mountain |
1964 | Denver | Willy Schaeffler | 370.2 | Dartmouth | 368.7 | Franconia Notch |
1963 | Denver | Willy Schaeffler | 384.6 | Colorado | 381.6 | Solitude |
1962 | Denver | Willy Schaeffler | 390.08 | Colorado | 374.3 | Squaw Valley |
1961 | Denver | Willy Schaeffler | 376.19 | Middlebury | 366.94 | Middlebury |
1960 | Colorado | Bob Beattie | 571.4 | Denver | 568.6 | Bridger Bowl |
1959 | Colorado | Bob Beattie | 549.4 | Denver | 543.6 | Winter Park |
1958 | Dartmouth | Al Merrill | 561.2 | Denver | 550.6 | Dartmouth |
1957 | Denver | Willy Schaeffler | 577.95 | Colorado | 545.29 | Ogden Snow Basin |
1956 | Denver | Willy Schaeffler | 582.01 | Dartmouth | 541.77 | Winter Park |
1955 | Denver | Willy Schaeffler | 567.05 | Dartmouth | 558.935 | Norwich |
1954 | Denver | Willy Schaeffler | 384 | Seattle | 349.6 | Nevada |