NCAA Skiing Championships

NCAA Skiing Championship
Founded 1954
Number of teams 32
Current champions Denver (23)
Most successful club(s) Team: Denver (23)
Individual: Colorado (88)
Website NCAA.com

The NCAA Skiing Championships are held annually to crown the National Collegiate Athletic Association combined men's and women's team skiing champion. Before 1983, the championship was for men's skiing.

The University of Denver has won a record 23 team titles, including 9 championships since 2000. The University of Colorado is second all time with 20 titles (plus one AIAW title), and The University of Utah is third with 10 national championships.

The University of Denver won the first ever skiing championship in 1954 over Seattle University, 384 to 349.6. In 2012, Vermont scored a record 832 points, the most ever by a NCAA Champion, and won by a record-breaking 161 points over Utah, which finished with 671 points.[1]

Past team winners

NCAA Skiing Championships
Year Site
(Host Team)
Host Resort Champion Score Runner-Up Score
Men's Championships
1954
Details
Reno, NV
(Nevada)
Denver 384 Seattle 349.6
1955
Details
Northfield, VT
(Norwich)
Norwich University Ski Area Denver 567.05 Dartmouth 558.935
1956
Details
Winter Park, CO Winter Park Resort Denver 582.01 Dartmouth 541.77
1957
Details
Huntsville, UT Snowbasin Resort Denver 577.95 Colorado 545.29
1958
Details
Lyme Center, NH
(Dartmouth)
Dartmouth Skiway Dartmouth 561.2 Denver 550.6
1959
Details
Winter Park, CO Winter Park Resort Colorado 549.4 Denver 543.6
1960
Details
Bozeman, MT
(Montana State)
Bridger Bowl Ski Area Colorado 571.4 Denver 568.6
1961
Details
Hancock, VT
(Middlebury)
Middlebury College Snow Bowl Denver 376.19 Middlebury 366.94
1962
Details
Olympic Valley, CA Squaw Valley Ski Resort Denver 390.08 Colorado 374.30
1963
Details
Big Cottonwood Canyon, UT Solitude Mountain Resort Denver 384.6 Colorado 381.6
1964
Details
Franconia, NH Cannon Mountain Ski Area Denver 370.2 Dartmouth 368.8
1965
Details
Mount Baker-Snoqualmie N.F., WA Crystal Mountain Ski Resort Denver 380.5 Utah 378.4
1966
Details
Crested Butte, CO Crested Butte Mountain Resort Denver 381.02 Western State 365.92
1967
Details
Carrabassett Valley, ME Sugarloaf Ski Resort Denver 376.7 Wyoming 375.9
1968
Details
Steamboat Springs, CO Mount Werner
Steamboat Ski Resort
Wyoming 383.9 Denver 376.2
1969
Details
Steamboat Springs, CO Mount Werner
Steamboat Ski Resort
Denver 388.6 Dartmouth 372.0
1970
Details
Franconia, NH Cannon Mountain Ski Area Denver 386.6 Dartmouth 378.8
1971
Details
Lead, SD Terry Peak Denver 394.7 Colorado 373.1
1972
Details
Winter Park, CO Winter Park Resort Colorado 385.3 Denver 380.1
1973
Details
Hancock, VT
(Middlebury)
Middlebury College Snow Bowl Colorado 381.89 Wyoming 377.83
1974
Details
Teton Village, WY Jackson Hole Mountain Resort Colorado 176 Wyoming 162
1975
Details
Durango, CO
(Fort Lewis)
Durango Mountain Resort Colorado 183 Vermont 115
1976
Details
Newry, ME
(Bates)
Sunday River Ski Resort Colorado
Dartmouth
112
1977
Details
Winter Park, CO Winter Park Resort Colorado 179 Wyoming 154.5
1978
Details
Franconia, NH Cannon Mountain Ski Area Colorado 152.5 Wyoming 121.5
1979
Details
Steamboat Springs, CO Mount Werner
Steamboat Ski Resort
Colorado 153 Utah 130
1980
Details
Lake Placid, NY
&
Stowe, VT
Whiteface Ski Resort
&
Stowe Mountain Resort
Vermont 171 Utah 151
1981
Details
Park City, UT Park City Mountain Resort Utah 183 Vermont 172
1982
Details
Lake Placid, NY Whiteface Ski Resort Colorado 461 Vermont 436.5
Co-ed Championships
1983
Details
Bozeman, MT Bridger Bowl Ski Area Utah 696 Vermont 650
1984
Details
Pinkham Notch, NH
(New Hampshire)
Wildcat Mountain Ski Area Utah 750.5 Vermont 684
1985
Details
Bozeman, MT
(Montana State)
Bridger Bowl Ski Area Wyoming 764 Utah 744
1986
Details
Stowe, VT
(Vermont)
Stowe Mountain Resort Utah 612 Vermont 602
1987
Details
Girdwood, AK
(Alaska–Anchorage)
Alyeska Resort Utah 710 Vermont 627
1988
Details
Hancock, VT
(Middlebury)
Middlebury College Snow Bowl Utah 651 Vermont 614
1989
Details
Teton Village, WY
(Wyoming)
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort Vermont 672 Utah 668
1990
Details
Stowe, VT
(Vermont)
Stowe Mountain Resort Vermont 671 Utah 571
1991
Details
Park City, UT
(Utah)
Park City Mountain Resort Colorado 713 Vermont 682
1992
Details
Pinkham Notch, NH
(New Hampshire)
Wildcat Mountain Ski Area Vermont 693.5 New Mexico 642.5
1993
Details
Steamboat Springs, CO
(Colorado)
Mount Werner
Steamboat Ski Resort
Utah 783 Vermont 700.5
1994
Details
Carrabassett Valley, ME
(Colby College)
Sugarloaf Ski Resort Vermont 688 Utah 667
1995
Details
Pinkham Notch, NH
(New Hampshire)
Wildcat Mountain Ski Area Colorado 720.5 Utah 711
1996
Details
Bozeman, MT
(Montana State)
Bridger Bowl Ski Area Utah 719 Denver 635.5
1997
Details
Stowe, VT
(Vermont)
Stowe Mountain Resort Utah 686 Vermont 646.5
1998
Details
Bozeman, MT
(Montana State)
Bridger Bowl Ski Area Colorado 654 Utah 651.5
1999
Details
Newry, ME
(Bates)
Sunday River Ski Resort Colorado 650 Denver 636
2000
Details
Park City, UT
(Utah)
Park City Mountain Resort Denver 720 Colorado 621
2001
Details
Hancock, VT
(Middlebury)
Middlebury College Snow Bowl Denver 649 Vermont 605
2002
Details
Girdwood, AK
(Alaska–Anchorage)
Alyeska Resort Denver 656 Colorado 612
2003
Details
Lyme Center, NH
(Dartmouth)
Dartmouth Skiway Utah 682 Vermont 551
2004
Details
Truckee, CA
(Nevada)
New Mexico 623 Utah 581
2005
Details
Hancock, VT
(Middlebury)
Middlebury College Snow Bowl Denver 622.5 Vermont 575
2006
Details
Steamboat Springs, CO
(Colorado)
Howelsen Hill & Mount Werner
Steamboat Ski Resort
Colorado 654 New Mexico 556
2007
Details
Pinkham Notch, NH
(New Hampshire)
Wildcat Mountain Ski Area Dartmouth 698 Denver 648
2008
Details
Bozeman, MT
(Montana State)
Bridger Bowl Ski Area Denver 649.5 Colorado 619
2009
Details
Newry, ME
(Bates)
Sunday River Ski Resort Denver 659 Colorado 602.5
2010
Details
Steamboat Springs, CO
(Colorado)
Howelsen Hill & Mount Werner
Steamboat Ski Resort
Denver 785.5 Colorado 714
2011
Details
Stowe, VT
(Vermont)
Stowe Mountain Resort Colorado 831 Utah 705.5
2012
Details
Bozeman, MT
(Montana State)
Bridger Bowl Ski Area Vermont 832 Utah 671
2013[2]
Details
Hancock, VT
(Middlebury)
Middlebury College Snow Bowl Colorado 708 Utah 665
2014[3]
Details
Park City, UT
(Utah)
Park City Mountain Resort
&
Soldier Hollow Resort
Denver 556 Vermont 487.5
2015[4]
Details
Lake Placid, NY
(St. Lawrence)
Olympic Center Colorado 506 Denver 478
2016[4]
Details
Steamboat Springs, CO
(Colorado)
Howelsen Hill & Mount Werner
Steamboat Ski Resort
Denver 567.5 Colorado 491.5
2017[4]
Details
Franconia, NH
(New Hampshire)
Cannon Mountain
YEAR WOMEN’S GIANT SLALOM YEAR WOMEN’S SLALOM
1983 Kathy Kreiner, Utah 1983 Asa Svedmark, Wyoming
1984 Bente Dahlum, Utah 1984 Bente Dahlum, Utah
1985 Ann Melander, Wyoming 1985 Ann Melander, Wyoming
1986 Lynda McGehee, Colorado 1986 Gabriella Hamberg, Vermont
1987 Vibeke Hoff, Utah 1987 Eva Pfosi, Dartmouth
1988 Anouk Patty, Dartmouth 1988 Gabriella Hamberg, Vermont
1989 Anke Friedrich, Utah 1989 Gabriella Hamberg, Vermont
1990 Anke Friedrich, Utah 1990 Anke Friedrich, Utah
1991 Keri Schlopy, Vermont 1991 Heather Flood, Middlebury
1992 Sally Knight, Vermont 1992 Katja Lesjak, Utah
1993 Karianne Eriksen, Utah 1993 Gibson LaFountaine, Vermont
1994 Christl Hager, Utah 1994 Gibson LaFountaine, Vermont
1995 Christl Hager, Utah 1995 Narcisa Sehovic, Denver
1996 Jennifer Collins, Dartmouth 1996 Roberta Pergher, Denver
1997 Christl Hager, Utah 1997 Roberta Pergher, Denver
1998 Caroline Gedde-Dahl, Colorado 1998 Brooke Laundon, Middlebury
1999 Aimee-Noel Hartley, Colorado 1999 Linda Wikstrom, Colorado
2000 Aimee-Noel Hartley, Colorado 2000 Cecilie Hagen Larsen, Denver
2001 Erica MacConnell, Vermont 2001 Petra Svet, Utah
2002 Aurore De Maulmont, Alas. Anchorage 2002 Marte Dolve, New Mexico
2003 Jamie Kingsbury, Vermont 2003 Lina Johansson, Utah
2004 Jennifer Delich, New Mexico 2004 Pia Rivelsrud, Denver
2005 Jamie Kingsbury, Vermont 2005 Megan Hughes, Middlebury
2006 Abbi Lathrop, Colby 2006 Lucie Zikova, Colorado
2007 Sarah Schaedler, Western 2007 Malin Hemmingsson, New Mexico
2008 Lucie Zikova, Colorado 2008 Lucie Zikova, Colorado
2009 Lindsay Cone, St. Lawrence 2009 Malin Hemmingsson, New Mexico
2010 Eva Huckova, Utah 2010 Malin Hemmingsson, New Mexico
2011 Ida Dillingoen, Denver 2011 Sterling Grant, Denver
2012 Rebecca Nadler, Harvard 2012 Kate Ryley, Vermont
2013 Kristine Gjelsten Haugen, Denver 2013 Kristine Gjelsten Haugen, Denver
2014 Kristine Gjelsten Haugen, Denver 2014 Kristina Riis Johansen, Vermont
2015 Mateja Robnik, 2015 Monica Huebner, Denver
2016 Kristine Gjelsten Haugen, Denver 2016 Julie Flo Mohagen, Utah
Multiple wins *)
4 wins: Kristine Gjelsten Haugen (Giant Slalom in 2013, 2014, 2016. Slalom 2013). 8 All American honors (4x1st, 2x3rd, 1x5th and 1x6th).
3 wins: Malin Hemmingsson (slalom 2007, 2009, 2010). Anke Friedrich (Giant Slalom 1989, 1990. Slalom 1990).

Christal Hager (Giant Slalom 1994, 1995, 1997)

3 women have swept both GS and SL in the same year. Bente Dahlum in 1984, Anke Friedrich in 1990 and Kristine Gjelsten Haugen in 2013.
YEAR MEN’S SLALOM
1954 John L’Orange, Denver
1955 Chiharu Igaya, Dartmouth
1956 Chiharu Igaya, Dartmouth
1957 Chiharu Igaya, Dartmouth
1958 Robert Gebhardt, Dartmouth
1959 Marvin Melville, Utah
1960 Rudy Ruana, Montana
1961 Buddy Werner, Colorado
1962 Jim Gaddis, Utah
1963 James Heuga, Colorado
1964 John Clough, Middlebury
1965 Rick Chaffee, Denver
1966 Bill Marolt, Colorado
1967 Rick Chaffee, Denver
1968 Dennis McCoy, Denver
1969 Paul Rachetto, Denver
1970 Mike Porcarelli, Colorado
1971 Otto Tschudi, Denver
1972 Mike Porcarelli, Colorado
1973 Peik Christensen, Denver
1974 Bill Shaw, Boise St.
1975 Peik Christensen, Denver YEAR MEN’S GIANT SLALOM
1976 Mike Meleski, Wyoming 1976 Dave Cleveland, Dartmouth
1977 Stephen Hienzsch, Colorado 1977 Stephen Hienzsch, Colorado
1978 Dan Brelsford, Montana St. 1978 Dale Merrill, Wyoming
1979 Per Nicolaysen, Utah 1979 Chris Mikell, Vermont
1980 Bret Williams, Northern Mich. 1980 John Teague, Vermont
1981 Scott Hoffman, Utah 1981 Tor Melander, Vermont
1982 Tiger Shaw, Dartmouth 1982 Seth Bayer, Colorado
1983 Niklas Scherrer, Colorado 1983 Tor Melander, Vermont
1984 James Marceau, Colorado 1984 Andrew Shaw, Vermont
1985 Jeff Durtschi, Utah 1985 Tom Foote, Dartmouth
1986 John Skajem, Colorado 1986 Miles deChamp, Dartmouth
1987 John Skajem, Colorado 1987 John Skajem, Colorado
1988 Dean Keller, Vermont 1988 Tom Foote, Dartmouth
1989 Robert MacLeod, Middlebury 1989 Ian Witter, Colorado
1990 Chris Pederson, Colorado 1990 Einar Bohmer, Vermont
1991 Einar Bohmer, Vermont 1991 Toni Standteiner, Colorado
1992 Einar Bohmer, Vermont 1992 Eric Archer, Colorado
1993 Mark Bonnell, Utah 1993 Sean Ramsden, Colorado
1994 Louis-Francois Gagnon, Utah 1994 Erik Roland, Denver
1995 Scott Wither, Colorado 1995 Bryan Sax, Colorado
1996 Mattias Erlandsson, New Mexico 1996 Andrew Hare, Utah
1997 Izidor Jerman, Alas. Anchorage 1997 Brandon Dyksterhouse, Vermont
1998 Christian Hutter, Denver 1998 David Viele, Dartmouth
1999 Jayme Smithers, Denver 1999 David Viele, Dartmouth
2000 Andy LeRoy, Colorado 2000 Matthew Knittle, Vermont
2001 Jernej Bukovec, Utah 2001 John Minahan, Vermont
2002 Roger Brown, Dartmouth 2002 Tommi Viirret, Nevada
2003 Bradley Wall, Dartmouth 2003 Ben Thornhill, Utah
2004 Paul McDonald, Dartmouth 2004 Ben Thornhill, Utah
2005 David Chodounsky, Dartmouth 2005 Greg Hardy, Vermont
2006 Karl Johnson, Dartmouth 2006 Scott Veenis, Utah
2007 Adam Cole, Denver 2007 Adam Cole, Denver
2008 John Buchar, Denver 2008 John Buchar, Denver
2009 Gabriel Rivas, Colorado 2009 David Donaldson, Vermont
2010 Andreas Adde, Alas. Anchorage 2010 Leif Kristian Haugen, Denver
2011 Tim Kelley, Vermont 2011 Seppi Stiegler, Denver
2012 Espen Lysdahl, Denver 2012 Adam Zika, Colorado
2013 Joonas Rasanen, New Mexico 2013 Jonathan Nordbotten, Vermont
2014 Espen Lysdahl, Denver 2014 Mark Engel, Utah
2015 Dominique Garand, Vermont 2015 Robert Cone, Middlebury
2016 Erik Read, Denver 2016 Endre Bjertness, Utah
Multiple wins *)
6 wins: Chiharu Igaya, Dartmouth (Alpine 1955-56; downhill 1955; slalom 1955-56-57) 1)
5 wins: Otto Tschudi, Denver (Alpine 1971; downhill 1970-71- 72; slalom 1971) 1)
4 wins: Buddy Werner, Colorado (Alpine 1961-63; downhill 1963; slalom 1961) 1)
Bill Marolt, Colorado (Alpine 1966; downhill 1963-65; slalom 1966) 1)
Mike Porcarelli, Colorado (slalom 1970-72; Alpine 1970-72) 1)
Peik Christensen, Denver (Alpine 1973-74; slalom 1973-75) 1)
*) Men's SL since 1954, men's GS since 1976, women's GS since 1983 and women's SL since 1983.
1) Downhill discontinued in 1975 and Alpine discontinued in 1976.
Cross country 4 wins
Laura Wilson, Vermont (15K freestyle cross country 1990, 5K freestyle cross country 1991; 5K classical cross country 1990, 15K classical cross country 1991);
Thorodd Bakken, Vermont (10K freestyle cross country 1996. 20K freestyle cross country 1997-98; 10K classical cross country 1998)7
Katerina Hanusova, Colorado/ Nevada (5K freestyle cross country 2000, 15K freestyle cross country 2001-02; 5K classical cross country 2001)
Antje Maempel, Denver (15K freestyle cross country 2009-10; 5K classical cross country 2009-10).
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http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/skiing_champs_records/2011-12/2011-12_ski_rec.pdf

Hosts By School

Alaska Anchorage (2)
1987, 2002
Bates (3)
1976, 1999, 2009
Colby College (1)
1994
Colorado (4)
1993, 2006, 2010, 2016
Dartmouth (2)
1958, 2003
Fort Lewis (1)
1975
Middlebury (6)
1961, 1973, 1988, 2001, 2005, 2013
Montana State (5)
1960, 1985, 1996, 1998, 2008
Nevada (2)
1954, 2004
New Hampshire (5)
1984, 1992, 1995, 2007, 2017
Norwich (1)
1955
St. Lawrence (1)
2015
Utah (3)
1991, 2000, 2014
Vermont (4)
1986, 1990, 1997, 2011
Wyoming (1)
1989
Non-School Hosts (22)
1956-57, 1959, 1962-72, 1974, 1977-83

Hosts By State/Location

Alaska (2)
Girdwood (2) 1987, 2002
California (2)
Olympic Valley (1) 1962
Truckee (1) 2004
Colorado (13)
Crested Butte (1) 1966
Durango (1) 1975
Steamboat Springs (7) 1968, 1969, 1979, 1993, 2006, 2010, 2016
Winter Park (4) 1956, 1959, 1972, 1977
Maine (5)
Carrabasset Valley (2) 1967, 1994
Newry (3) 1976, 1999, 2009
Montana (7)
Bozeman (7) 1960, 1983, 1985, 1996, 1998, 2008, 2012
Nevada (1)
Reno (1) 1954
New Hampshire (10)
Franconia (4) 1964, 1970, 1978, 2017
Lyme Center (2) 1958, 2003
Pinkham Notch (4) 1984, 1992, 1995, 2007
New York (3)
Lake Placid (3) 1980, 1982, 2015
South Dakota (1)
Lead (1) 1971
Utah (6)
Big Cottonwood Canyon (1) 1963
Huntsville (1) 1957
Park City (4) 1981, 1991, 2000, 2014
Vermont (12)
Hancock (6) 1961, 1973, 1988, 2001, 2005, 2013
Northfield (1) 1955
Stowe (5) 1980, 1986, 1990, 1997, 2011
Washington (1)
Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest (1) 1965
Wyoming (2)
Teton Village (2) 1974, 1989

Co-ed team titles

The University of Denver Pioneers men's and women's teams are honored at the White House by President of the United States George W. Bush in June 2008 for their winning the 2008 national championship. Denver owns twenty-two team titles, more than does any other school.
Team Titles Year Won
Denver 9 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2016
Utah 9 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2003
Colorado 8 1991, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2006, 2011, 2013, 2015
Vermont 5 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 2012
Dartmouth 1 2007
Wyoming 1 1985
New Mexico 1 2004

Mens team titles

NCAA co-ed skiing was an NCAA sponsored sport from 1954 to 1982.

Team Titles Year Won
Denver 14 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1971
Colorado 11 1959, 1960, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1982
Dartmouth 2 1958, 1976
Utah 1 1981
Vermont 1 1980
Wyoming 1 1968

Individual events

Current events

Cross-Country events
  • 20-Kilometer Freestyle, Men
  • 10-Kilometer Freestyle, Men
  • 15-Kilometer Freestyle, Women
  • 5-Kilometer Freestyle, Women
  • 10-Kilometer Classical, Men
  • 20-Kilometer Classical, Men
  • 5-Kilometer Classical, Women
  • 15-Kilometer Classical, Women

Downhill Events
  • Men's Slalom
  • Women's Slalom
  • Men's Giant Slalom
  • Women's Giant Slalom

Discontinued events

Cross-country events
  • Cross-country, Men (1954–1988)
  • Cross-country, Women (1983–1988)
  • Cross-country relay, Men (1983–1988)
  • Cross-country relay, Women (1983–1988)

Downhill events
  • Alpine skiing, Men (1955–1976)
  • Nordic skiing, Men (1955–1976)
  • Downhill skiing, Men (1954–1975)

Other events
  • Ski jumping, Men (1954–1980)
  • Skimeister, Men (1954–1973)

Individual Championships

Team Championships
Colorado 88
Denver 84
Utah 69
Vermont 62
Dartmouth 35
Wyoming 19
New Mexico 15
Middlebury 10
Alaska–Anchorage
Western State Colorado
9
Northern Michigan 7
New Hampshire 6
Fort Lewis
Nevada
5
Alaska–Fairbanks
Idaho
3
Montana State
Washington
2
Boise State
Colby
Harvard
Maine
Montana
Norwich
St. Lawrence
Washington State
1

Championships by Coach

Coach Team Championships
Willy Schafer Denver 13
Richard Rokos Colorado 8
Pat Miller Utah 8
Andy LeRoy & Dave Stewart Denver 5
Kurt Smitz Denver 4

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See also

References

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