NCAA skiing championships American collegiate snow ski tournament
The Denver Pioneers at the White House with President George W. Bush in June 2008 . Through 2020, Denver owns the most team titles at 24.
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 only for men's skiing. Unlike many NCAA sports, only one National Collegiate championship is held each season with teams from Division I , Division II , and Division III competing together.[ 1]
The University of Denver has won a record 24 team titles, including ten since 2000. The University of Colorado is second with 20 titles (plus one AIAW title), and the University of Utah is third with 14 (plus one AIAW title).
Denver won the first NCAA championship in 1954 at Reno with 384 points,[ 2] 34.4 points ahead of runner-up Seattle University .[ 3] [ 4] The scoring system has been modified over the years; in 2012, Vermont scored a record 832 points, with a record margin of 161 points over second-place Utah .
The 2020 edition started on schedule, but was canceled in progress due to the COVID-19 pandemic .[ 5]
Team champions
NCAA Skiing Championships
Year
Site (Host Team)
Host Resort
Champion
Score
Runner-Up
Score
Men's Championships
1954Details
Reno, NV (Nevada )
Slide Mountain
Denver
384
Seattle
349.6
1955Details
Northfield, VT (Norwich )
Norwich University Ski Area
Denver
567.05
Dartmouth
558.935
1956Details
Winter Park, CO (Colorado , Denver )
Winter Park Ski Area
Denver
582.01
Dartmouth
541.77
1957Details
Huntsville, UT (Utah , Utah State )
Snow Basin
Denver
577.95
Colorado
545.29
1958Details
Lyme Center, NH (Dartmouth )
Dartmouth Skiway
Dartmouth
561.2
Denver
550.6
1959Details
Winter Park, CO (Denver , Western State , Air Force )
Winter Park Ski Area
Colorado
549.4
Denver
543.6
1960Details
Bozeman, MT (Montana State )
Bridger Bowl
Colorado
571.4
Denver
568.6
1961Details
Hancock, VT (Middlebury )
Middlebury College Snow Bowl
Denver
376.19
Middlebury
366.94
1962Details
Olympic Valley, CA (California , Nevada )
Squaw Valley
Denver
390.08
Colorado
374.30
1963Details
Big Cottonwood Canyon, UT (Utah )
Solitude
Denver
384.6
Colorado
381.6
1964Details
Franconia, NH (Dartmouth )
Cannon Mountain Ski Area
Denver
370.2
Dartmouth
368.8
1965Details
Mount Baker-Snoqualmie N.F., WA (Washington )
Crystal Mountain
Denver
380.5
Utah
378.4
1966Details
Crested Butte, CO
Crested Butte
Denver
381.02
Western State
365.92
1967Details
Carrabassett Valley, ME
Sugarloaf
Denver
376.7
Wyoming
375.9
1968Details
Steamboat Springs, CO
Mount Werner Steamboat
Wyoming
383.9
Denver
376.2
1969Details
Steamboat Springs, CO
Mount Werner Steamboat
Denver
388.6
Dartmouth
372.0
1970Details
Franconia, NH
Cannon Mountain Ski Area
Denver
386.6
Dartmouth
378.8
1971Details
Lead, SD
Terry Peak
Denver
394.7
Colorado
373.1
1972Details
Winter Park, CO (Colorado )[ 6]
Winter Park Ski Area
Colorado
385.3
Denver
380.1
1973Details
Hancock, VT (Middlebury )
Middlebury College Snow Bowl
Colorado
381.89
Wyoming
377.83
1974Details
Teton Village, WY (Wyoming )
Jackson Hole
Colorado
176
Wyoming
162
1975Details
Durango, CO (Fort Lewis )
Durango Mountain
Colorado
183
Vermont
115
1976Details
Newry, ME (Bates )
Sunday River
Colorado Dartmouth
112
—
1977Details
Winter Park, CO (Colorado )[ 7]
Winter Park Ski Area
Colorado
179
Wyoming
154.5
1978Details
Franconia, NH (New Hampshire )
Cannon Mountain Ski Area
Colorado
152.5
Wyoming
121.5
1979Details
Steamboat Springs, CO (Colorado )
Mount Werner Steamboat
Colorado
153
Utah
130
1980Details
Lake Placid, NY & Stowe, VT
Whiteface & Stowe
Vermont
171
Utah
151
1981Details
Park City, UT (Utah )
Park City Mountain Resort
Utah
183
Vermont
172
1982Details
Lake Placid, NY (St. Lawrence )
Whiteface
Colorado
461
Vermont
436.5
Co-ed Championships
1983Details
Bozeman, MT (Montana State )
Bridger Bowl
Utah
696
Vermont
650
1984Details
Pinkham Notch, NH (New Hampshire )
Wildcat Mountain Ski Area
Utah
750.5
Vermont
684
1985Details
Bozeman, MT (Montana State )
Bridger Bowl
Wyoming
764
Utah
744
1986Details
Stowe, VT (Vermont )
Stowe Mountain Resort
Utah
612
Vermont
602
1987Details
Girdwood, AK (Alaska–Anchorage )
Alyeska Resort
Utah
710
Vermont
627
1988Details
Hancock, VT (Middlebury )
Middlebury College Snow Bowl
Utah
651
Vermont
614
1989Details
Teton Village, WY (Wyoming )
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
Vermont
672
Utah
668
1990Details
Stowe, VT (Vermont )
Stowe Mountain Resort
Vermont
671
Utah
571
1991Details
Park City, UT (Utah )
Park City Mountain Resort
Colorado
713
Vermont
682
1992Details
Pinkham Notch, NH (New Hampshire )
Wildcat Mountain Ski Area
Vermont
693.5
New Mexico
642.5
1993Details
Steamboat Springs, CO (Colorado )
Mount Werner Steamboat Ski Resort
Utah
783
Vermont
700.5
1994Details
Carrabassett Valley, ME (Colby College )
Sugarloaf Ski Resort
Vermont
688
Utah
667
1995Details
Pinkham Notch, NH (New Hampshire )
Wildcat Mountain Ski Area
Colorado
720.5
Utah
711
1996Details
Bozeman, MT (Montana State )
Bridger Bowl
Utah
719
Denver
635.5
1997Details
Stowe, VT (Vermont )
Stowe Mountain Resort
Utah
686
Vermont
646.5
1998Details
Bozeman, MT (Montana State )
Bridger Bowl
Colorado
654
Utah
651.5
1999Details
Newry, ME (Bates )
Sunday River Ski Resort
Colorado
650
Denver
636
2000Details
Park City, UT (Utah )
Park City Mountain Resort
Denver
720
Colorado
621
2001Details
Hancock, VT (Middlebury )
Middlebury College Snow Bowl
Denver
649
Vermont
605
2002Details
Girdwood, AK (Alaska–Anchorage )
Alyeska Resort
Denver
656
Colorado
612
2003Details
Lyme Center, NH (Dartmouth )
Dartmouth Skiway
Utah
682
Vermont
551
2004Details
Truckee, CA (Nevada )
Sugar Bowl Ski Resort
New Mexico
623
Utah
581
2005Details
Hancock, VT (Middlebury )
Middlebury College Snow Bowl
Denver
622.5
Vermont
575
2006Details
Steamboat Springs, CO (Colorado )
Howelsen Hill & Mount Werner Steamboat Ski Resort
Colorado
654
New Mexico
556
2007Details
Pinkham Notch, NH (New Hampshire )
Wildcat Mountain Ski Area
Dartmouth
698
Denver
648
2008Details
Bozeman, MT (Montana State )
Bridger Bowl
Denver
649.5
Colorado
619
2009Details
Newry, ME (Bates )
Sunday River Ski Resort
Denver
659
Colorado
602.5
2010Details
Steamboat Springs, CO (Colorado )
Howelsen Hill & Mount Werner Steamboat Ski Resort
Denver
785.5
Colorado
714
2011Details
Stowe, VT (Vermont )
Stowe Mountain Resort
Colorado
831
Utah
705.5
2012Details
Bozeman, MT (Montana State )
Bridger Bowl
Vermont
832
Utah
671
2013[ 8] Details
Hancock, VT (Middlebury )
Middlebury College Snow Bowl
Colorado
708
Utah
665
2014[ 9] Details
Park City, UT (Utah )
Park City Mountain Resort &Soldier Hollow Resort
Denver
556
Vermont
487.5
2015[ 10] Details
Lake Placid, NY (St. Lawrence )
Olympic Center
Colorado
506
Denver
478
2016[ 10] Details
Steamboat Springs, CO (Colorado )
Howelsen Hill & Mount Werner Steamboat Ski Resort
Denver
567.5
Colorado
491.5
2017[ 10] Details
Franconia & Jackson, NH (New Hampshire )
Cannon Mountain Ski Area & Jackson Nordic Center
Utah
541.5
Colorado
525
2018 [ 11]
Steamboat Springs, CO (Colorado )
Howelsen Hill & Mount Werner Steamboat Ski Resort
Denver
604
Colorado
563
2019[ 11]
Stowe, VT (Vermont )
Stowe Mountain Resort
Utah
530.5
Vermont
476
2020[ 11]
Bozeman, MT (Montana State )
Bridger Bowl
Canceled in progress due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021[ 11]
Franconia & Jackson, NH (New Hampshire )[ a]
Cannon Mountain Ski Area & Jackson Nordic Center
Utah
554
Colorado
522.5
2022[ 11]
Park City, UT (Utah )
Park City Mountain Resort &Soldier Hollow Resort
Utah
578
Vermont
511.5
2023[ 13]
Lake Placid, NY (St. Lawrence )
Whiteface Mountain &Mount Van Hoevenberg
Utah
526
Colorado
491.5
2024[ 13]
Steamboat Springs, CO (Colorado )
Howelsen Hill & Mount Werner Steamboat Ski Resort
Colorado
569.5
Utah
567.5
2025[ 13]
Lyme Center, NH (Dartmouth )
Dartmouth Skiway & Dartmouth Cross Country Ski Center
2026[ 13]
Bozeman, MT (Montana State )
Bridger Bowl & Crosscut Mountain Sports Center
Titles by team
Schools that have won the NCAA Championship 24, 20, 13, 6, 3, 2, 1
Team
Total
Men
Years: Men
Co-ed
Years: Co-ed
Denver
24
14
1954 1955 1956 1957 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1969 1970 1971
10
2000 2001 2002 2005 2008 2009 2010 2014 2016 2018
Colorado
20
11
1959 1960 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1982
9
1991 1995 1998 1999 2006 2011 2013 2015 2024
Utah
15
1
1981
14
1983 1984 1986 1987 1988 1993 1996 1997 2003 2017 2019 2021 2022 2023
Vermont
6
1
1980
5
1989 1990 1992 1994 2012
Dartmouth
3
2
1958 1976
1
2007
Wyoming
2
1
1968
1
1985
New Mexico
1
-
1
2004
Appearances by team
Key
CH National Champion
RU National Runner-up
Numbers indicate the placement of the team in that tournament beyond second
The 2020 championships were abandoned due to the Covid-19 pandemic , so team appearances are credited, but no placements.
Individual Winners
Women's Alpine
YEAR
Giant Slalom
YEAR
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-Johannessen , Vermont
2015
Mateja Robnik, New Mexico
2015
Monica Huebner, Denver
2016
Kristine Gjelsten Haugen , Denver
2016
Julie Flo Mohagen, Utah
2017
Benedicte Lyche, Montana State
2017
Paula Moltzan , Vermont
2018
Amelia Smart, Denver
2018
Amelia Smart, Denver
2019
Laurence St. Germain , Vermont
2019
Laurence St. Germain , Vermont
2020
Storm Klomhaus , Denver
2020
cancelled
2021
Cassidy Gray, Colorado
2021
Amelia Smart, Denver
2022
Magdalena Luczak, Colorado
2022
Katie Hensien, Denver
2023
Madison Hoffman, Utah
2023
Madison Hoffman, Utah
2024
Magdalena Luczak, Colorado
2024
Magdalena Luczak, Colorado
4 wins: Kristine Gjelsten Haugen (GS: 2013, 2014, 2016; SL: 2013). 8 All American honors (4x1st, 2x3rd, 1x5th and 1x6th).
3 wins: Malin Hemmingsson (SL: 2007, 2009, 2010); Anke Friedrich (GS: 1989, 1990; SL: 1990); Christl Hager (GS: 1994, 1995, 1997); Lucie Zikova (GS: 2008; SL: 2006, 2008); Amelia Smart (GS: 2018; SL: 2018, 2021); Magdalena Luczak (GS: 2022, 2024; SL: 2024).
8 sweeps (GS and SL in same year): Bente Dahlum (1984), Anke Friedrich (1990), Lucie Zikova (2008), Kristine Gjelsten Haugen (2013), Amelia Smart (2018), and Laurence St. Germain (2019), Madison HOffman (2023), Magdalena Luczak (2024).
Men's Alpine
Year
Slalom
Downhill
Combined
1954
John L'Orange, Denver
Pat Myers, Nevada
not awarded
1955
Chiharu Igaya , Dartmouth
Chiharu Igaya , Dartmouth
Chiharu Igaya , Dartmouth
1956
Chiharu Igaya , Dartmouth
Walt Taulbee, Washington
Chiharu Igaya , Dartmouth
1957
Chiharu Igaya , Dartmouth
Ralph Miller , Dartmouth
Ralph Miller , Dartmouth
1958
Robert Gebhardt, Dartmouth
Garry Vaughn, Norwich
Dave Vorse, Dartmouth
1959
Marvin Melville , Utah
Marvin Melville , Utah
Marvin Melville , Utah
1960
Rudy Ruana, Montana
Dave Butts, Colorado
Jim Gaddis, Utah
1961
Buddy Werner , Colorado
Gordi Eaton , Middlebury
Buddy Werner , Colorado
1962
Jim Gaddis, Utah
Myke Baar, Denver
Jim Gaddis, Utah
1963
Jimmie Heuga , Colorado
Dave Gorsuch , Western StateBill Marolt , ColoradoBuddy Werner , Colorado
Buddy Werner , Colorado
1964
John Clough, Middlebury
John Clough, Middlebury
John Clough, Middlebury
1965
Rick Chaffee , Denver
Bill Marolt , Colorado
Rick Chaffee , Denver
1966
Bill Marolt , Colorado
Terje Overland , Denver
Bill Marolt , Colorado
1967
Rick Chaffee , Denver
Dennis McCoy , Denver
Terje Overland , Denver
1968
Dennis McCoy , Denver
Barney Peet, Fort Lewis
Dennis McCoy , Denver
1969
Paul Rachetto, Denver
Mike Lafferty , Colorado
Paul Rachetto, Denver
1970
Mike Porcarelli, Colorado
Otto Tschudi , Denver
Mike Porcarelli, Colorado
1971
Otto Tschudi , Denver
Otto Tschudi , Denver
Otto Tschudi , Denver
1972
Mike Porcarelli, Colorado
Otto Tschudi , Denver
Mike Porcarelli, Colorado
1973
Peik Christensen , Denver
Bob Cochran , Vermont
Peik Christensen , Denver
1974
Bill Shaw, Boise State
Larry Kennison, Wyoming
Peik Christensen , Denver
1975
Peik Christensen , Denver
Mark Ford, Colorado
Mark Ford, Colorado
Year
Slalom
Giant Slalom
Combined
1976
Mike Meleski, Wyoming
Dave Cleveland, Dartmouth
Mike Meleski, Wyoming
Year
Slalom
Giant Slalom
1977
Stephen Hienzsch, Colorado
Stephen Hienzsch, Colorado
1978
Dan Brelsford, Montana State
Dale Merrill, Wyoming
1979
Per Nicolaysen, Utah
Chris Mikell, Vermont
1980
Bret Williams, Northern Mich.
John Teague, Vermont
1981
Scott Hoffman, Utah
Tor Melander, Vermont
1982
Tiger Shaw , Dartmouth
Seth Bayer, Colorado
1983
Niklas Scherrer, Colorado
Tor Melander, Vermont
1984
James Marceau, Colorado
Andrew Shaw, Vermont
1985
Jeff Durtschi, Utah
Tom Foote, Dartmouth
1986
John Skajem, Colorado
Miles deChamp, Dartmouth
1987
John Skajem, Colorado
John Skajem, Colorado
1988
Dean Keller, Vermont
Tom Foote, Dartmouth
1989
Robert MacLeod, Middlebury
Ian Witter, Colorado
1990
Chris Pederson, Colorado
Einar Bohmer, Vermont
1991
Einar Bohmer, Vermont
Toni Standteiner, Colorado
1992
Einar Bohmer, Vermont
Eric Archer, Colorado
1993
Mark Bonnell, Utah
Sean Ramsden, Colorado
1994
Louis-Francois Gagnon, Utah
Erik Roland, Denver
1995
Scott Wither, Colorado
Bryan Sax, Colorado
1996
Mattias Erlandsson, New Mexico
Andrew Hare, Utah
1997
Izidor Jerman, Alas. Anchorage
Brandon Dyksterhouse, Vermont
1998
Christian Hutter, Denver
David Viele, Dartmouth
1999
Jayme Smithers, Denver
David Viele, Dartmouth
2000
Andy LeRoy, Colorado
Matthew Knittle, Vermont
2001
Jernej Bukovec, Utah
John Minahan, Vermont
2002
Roger Brown, Dartmouth
Tommi Viirret, Nevada
2003
Bradley Wall, Dartmouth
Ben Thornhill, Utah
2004
Paul McDonald, Dartmouth
Ben Thornhill, Utah
2005
David Chodounsky , Dartmouth
Greg Hardy, Vermont
2006
Karl Johnson, Dartmouth
Scott Veenis, Utah
2007
Adam Cole, Denver
Adam Cole, Denver
2008
John Buchar, Denver
John Buchar, Denver
2009
Gabriel Rivas, Colorado
David Donaldson, Vermont
2010
Andreas Adde, Alas. Anchorage
Leif Kristian Haugen, Denver
2011
Tim Kelley, Vermont
Seppi Stiegler , Denver
2012
Espen Lysdahl, Denver
Adam Zika, Colorado
2013
Joonas Rasanen, New Mexico
Jonathan Nordbotten, Vermont
2014
Espen Lysdahl, Denver
Mark Engel, Utah
2015
Dominique Garand, Vermont
Robert Cone, Middlebury
2016
Erik Read , Denver
Endre Bjertness, Utah
2017
David Ketterer, Colorado
David Ketterer, Colorado
2018
Tanguy Nef, Dartmouth
Brian McLaughlin, Dartmouth
2019
Jett Seymour, Denver
Tanguy Nef, Dartmouth
2020
Tobias Kogler, Denver
cancelled
2021
Mathias Tefre, Vermont
Mikkel Solbakken, Westminster
2022
Mathias Tefre, Vermont
Filip Forejtek, Colorado
2023
Mathias Tefre, Vermont
Filip Forejtek, Colorado
2024
Filip Wahlqvist, Colorado
Mikkel Solbakken, Utah
Alpine Sweep (9): Chiharu Igaya (1955), Marvin Melville (1959), Joch Clough (1964), Otto Tschudi (1971), Stephen Heinzsch (1977), John Skajem (1987), Adam Cole (2007), John Buchar (2008), David Ketterer (2017)
Men's Nordic
Cross Country
Jumping
Nordic Combined
1954
Marvin Crawford , Denver
1954
Willis Olson , Denver
not awarded
1955
Larry Damon , Vermont
1955
Willis Olson , Denver
1955
Eirik Berggren, Idaho
1956
Eirik Berggren, Idaho
1956
Willis Olson , Denver
1956
Eirik Berggren, Idaho
1957
Mack Miller , Western State
1957
Alf Vincelette , Denver
1957
Harol Riiber, Denver
1958
Clarence Servold , Denver
1958
Oddvar Rønnestad , Denver
1958
Clarence Servold , Denver
1959
Clarence Servold , Denver
1959
Dave Butts, Colorado
1959
Ted Farwell , Denver
1960
John Dendahl , Colorado
1960
Dag Helgestad, Washington State
1960
John Dendahl , Colorado
1961
Charlie Akers , Maine
1961
Chris Selbekk , Denver
1961
John Bower, Middlebury
1962
Jim Page , Dartmouth
1962
Oyvind Floystad, Denver
1962
Tor Fageraas, Montana State
1963
Eddie Demers, Western State
1963
Ole Tom Nord , Washington
1963
Aarne Valkama, Denver
1964
Eddie Demers, Western State
1964
Frithjof Prydz , Utah Erik Jansen, Denver
1964
Erik Jansen, Denver
1965
Mike Elliott , Fort Lewis
1965
Erik Jansen, Denver
1965
Matz Jenssen, Utah
1966
Mike Elliott , Fort Lewis
1966
Frithjof Prydz , Utah
1966
Frithjof Prydz , Utah
1967
Ned Gillette, Dartmouth
1967
Bjorn Loken, Utah
1967
Matz Jenssen, Utah
1968
Clark Matis , Colorado
1968
Peter Robes, Wyoming
1968
Jim Miller , Fort Lewis
1969
Clark Matis , Colorado
1969
Odd Hammernes , Denver
1969
Greg Krog, Denver
1970
Ole Hansen, Denver
1970
Jay Rand , Colorado
1970
Jim Miller , Fort Lewis
1971
Ole Hansen, Denver
1971
Vidar Nilsgard, Colorado
1971
Bruce Cunningham, New Hampshire
1972
Stale Engen, Wyoming
1972
Odd Hammernes , Denver
1972
Bruce Cunningham, New Hampshire
1973
Steiner Hybertsen, Wyoming
1973
Vidar Nilsgard, Colorado
1973
Pertti Reijula, Northern Michigan
1974
Steiner Hybertsen, Wyoming
1974
Didrik Ellefsen, Colorado
1974
Stig Hallingbye, Wyoming
1975
Steiner Hybertsen, Wyoming
1975
Didrik Ellefsen, Colorado
1975
Stig Hallingbye, Wyoming
1976
Stan Dunklee, Vermont
1976
Kip Sundgaard, Utah
1976
Jack Turner, Colorado
1977
Helge Aamodt, Colorado
1977
Ron Steele, Utah
Discontinued
1978
Sigurd Kjerpseth, Colorado
1978
Tom Jolman Jensen, Colorado Kare Herje, Vermont
1979
Svein Arne Osen, Utah
1979
Roger Holden, Vermont
1980
Pal Sjulstad, Vermont
1980
Jorn Stromberg, Wyoming
Men's Cross Country
Men's Relay
1981
Bernt Lund, Utah
1981
Vermont (John Zdechilk, Todd Kempainen, Pal Sjulstad)
1982
Egil Nilssen, Colorado
1982
Colorado (Thomas Holter, Bjorn Gjelsten, Egil Nilssen)
1983
Rune Helland, Wyoming
1983
Vermont (Fredrik Thaulow, Todd Boonstra, Pal Sjulsted)
1984
John Aalberg, Utah
1984
Utah (Bernt Lund, Knut Engebretsen, John Aalberg)
1985
John Aalberg, Utah
1985
Vermont (Bruce Likely, George Welk, Todd Boonstra)
1986
Hans-Martin Sjulstad, Utah
1986
Utah (Osmond Driveness, Erik Baumann, Hans-Martin Sjulstad)
1987
Osmund Drivenes, Utah
1987
Utah (Osmond Driveness, Erik Baumann, Hans-Martin Sjulstad)
1988
Per Kare Jakobsen, Colorado
1988
Colorado (Ric Schaff, Aage Schanning, Per Kare Jakobsen)
Men's Freestyle
Men's Classical
1989
Per Jakobsen, Colorado (20)
1989
Hans Sjulstad, Utah (10)
1990
Tim Miller, Vermont (20)
1990
Luke Bodensteiner, Utah (10)
1991
Björn Svensson, Colorado (10)
1991
Stig Mattsson, Alaska Anchorage (20)
1992
Bernie Lafleur, Wyoming (10)
1992
Trond Nystad, Vermont (20)
1993
Peter Vordenberg, Northern Michigan (20)
1993
Luke Bodensteiner, Utah (10)
1994
Niklas Skoglund, New Mexico (20)
1994
Håvard Solbakken , Utah (10)
1995
Havard Solbakken, Utah (10)
1995
Thomas Weman, Utah (20)
1996
Thorodd Bakken, Vermont (10)
1996
Geir Skari, Denver (20)
1997
Thorodd Bakken, Vermont (20)
1997
Frode Lillefjell, Alaska Anchorage (10)
1998
Thorodd Bakken, Vermont (20)
1998
Thorodd Bakken, Vermont (10)
1999
Rune Kollerud, Utah (10)
1999
Ove Erik Tronvoll, Colorado (20)
2000
Pietro Broggini, Denver (10)
2000
Pietro Broggini, Denver (20)
2001
Pietro Broggini, Denver (20)
2001
Wolf Wallendorf, Denver (10)
2002
Ola Berger, Denver (20)
2002
Ola Berger, Denver (10)
2003
Jimmy Vika, New Mexico (10)
2003
Christopher Cook, Northern Michigan (20)
2004
Henning Dybendel, Utah (10)
2004
Henning Dybendal, Utah (20)
2005
Rene Reisshauer, Denver (10)
2005
Rene Reisshauer, Denver (20)
2006
Kit Richmond, Colorado (20)
2006
John Stene, Denver (10)
2007
Rene Reisshauer, Denver (10)
2007
Snorri Einarsson , Utah (20)
2008
Glenn Randall, Dartmouth (10)
2008
Marius Korthauer, Alaska Fairbanks (20)
2009
Vegard Kjoelhamar, Colorado (20)
2009
Juergen Uhl, Vermont (10)
2010
Franz Bernstein, Vermont (20)
2010
Matt Gelso, Colorado (10)
2011
Sam Tarling, Dartmouth (10)
2011
Reid Pletcher, Colorado (20)
2012
Erik Soderman, Northern Michigan (10)
2012
Miles Havlick, Utah (20)
2013
Miles Havlick, Utah (20)
2013
Rune Oedegaard, Colorado (10)
2014
Mads Stroem, Colorado (20)
2014
Rune Oedegaard, Colorado (10)
2015
Patrick Caldwell, Dartmouth (10)
2015
Fredrik Schwencke, Northern Michigan (20)
2016
Mads Stroem, Colorado (10)
2016
Mads Stroem, Colorado (20)
2017
Martin Bergstrom, Utah (20)
2017
Martin Bergstrom, Utah (10)
2018
Ian Torchia, Northern Michigan (20)
2018
Martin Bergstrom, Utah (10)
2019
Erik Dengerud, Colorado (10)
2019
Ricardo Izquierdo-Bernier, New Mexico (20)
2020
Ben Ogden, Vermont (10)
2020
cancelled
2021
Magnus Boee, Colorado (20)
2021
Magnus Boee, Colorado (10)
2022
Ben Ogden, Vermont (20)
2022
Ben Ogden, Vermont (10)
2023
Joe Davies, Alaska Fairbanks (10)
2023
Remi Drolet, Harvard (20)
2024
John Hagenbuch, Dartmouth (7.5)
2024
Magnus Boee, Colorado (20)
4 Wins - Thorodd Bakken, Vermont (1996–98)
Nordic Sweeps: Egil Nilssen (1982), John Aalberg (1984), Hans Martin Sjulstad (1986), Osmund Driveness (1987), Per Kare Jakobsen (1988), Thorod Bakken (1998), Pietro Broggini (2000), Ola Berger (2002), Henning Dybendel (2004), Rene Reisshauer (2005), Mads Stroem (2016), Martin Bergstrom (2017), Magnus Boee (2021), Ben Ogden (2022)
Women's Nordic
Women's Cross Country
Women's Relay
1983
Beth Heiden , Vermont
1983
New Mexico (Wenche Hokholt, Kjersti Stenerg, Heidi Sorensen)
1984
Heidi Sorensen, New Mexico
1984
Vermont (Besty Haines, Joanne Conchieri, Jorunn Gran-Henriksen)
1985
Kristen Petty, Colorado
1985
Wyoming (Grethe-Lise Hagensen, Goril Staf, Hege Peikli-Randall)
1986
Hanne Krogstad, Vermont
1986
Colorado (Ingrid Butts, Jill Anderson, Kristen Petty)
1987
Kristen Petty, Colorado
1987
Vermont (Erika MacDonald, Brenda White, Hanne Krogstad)
1988
Brenda White, Vermont
1988
Vermont (Selma Lie, Laura Wilson, Brenda White)
Women's Freestyle
Women's Classical
1989
Sari Argillander, Vermont (15)
1989
Sari Argillander, Vermont (5)
1990
Laura Wilson, Vermont (15)
1990
Laura Wilson, Vermont (5)
1991
Laura Wilson, Vermont (5)
1991
Laura Wilson, Vermont (15)
1992
Anette Skjolden, Colorado (5)
1992
Kristin Vestgren, Utah (15)
1993
Ivana Radlova, New Mexico (15)
1993
Anette Skjolden, Colorado (5)
1994
Nina Hamilton, Vermont (15)
1994
Minna Turvo, Alaska Anchorage (5)
1995
Heidi Selnes, Utah (5)
1995
Heidi Selnes, Utah (15)
1996
Lisbeth Johnson, Denver (5)
1996
Lisbeth Johnson, Denver (15)
1997
Amy Crawford, Western State (15)
1997
Doris Hausleitner, Alaska Anchorage (5)
1998
Line Selnes, Colorado (15)
1998
Line Selnes, Colorado (5)
1999
Ekaterina Ivanova, Vermont (5)
1999
Britta Wienand, Denver (15)
2000
Katerina Hanusova, Colorado* (5)
2000
Kristina Strandberg, New Mexico (15)
2001
Katerina Hanusova, Nevada (15)
2001
Katerina Hanusova, Nevada (5)
2002
Katerina Hanusova, Nevada (15)
2002
Mari Storeng, Colorado (5)
2003
Katrin Šmigun , Utah (5)
2003
Katrin Šmigun , Utah (15)
2004
Sigrid Aas , Alaska Fairbanks (5)
2004
Sigrid Aas, Alaska Fairbanks (15)
2005
Mandy Kaempf, Alaska Anchorage (5)
2005
Mandy Kaempf, Alaska Anchorage (15)
2006
Jana Rehemaa, Colorado (15)
2006
Jana Rehemaa, Colorado (5)
2007
Lindsey Williams, Northern Michigan (5)
2007
Lindsey Weier, Northern Michigan (15)
2008
Maria Grevsgaard, Colorado (5)
2008
Maria Grevsgaard, Colorado (15)
2009
Antje Maempel, Denver (15)
2009
Antje Maempel, Denver (5)
2010
Antje Maempel, Denver (15)
2010
Antje Maempel, Denver (5)
2011
Maria Graefnings, Utah (5)
2011
Eliska Hajkova, Colorado (15)
2012
Maria Graefnings, Utah (5)
2012
Amy Glen, Vermont (15)
2013
Joanne Reid, Colorado (15)
2013
Anja Gruber, Vermont (5)
2014
Eva Severus, New Mexico (15)
2014
Anja Gruber, Vermont (5)
2015
Veronkica Mayerhofer, Utah (5)
2015
Emilie Cedervaern, New Mexico (15)
2016
Anika Miller, Montana State (5)
2016
Linn Eriksen, Denver (15)
2017
Petra Hyncicova, Colorado (15)
2017
Petra Hyncicova, Colorado (5)
2018
Katharine Ogden, Dartmouth (15)
2018
Katharine Ogden, Dartmouth (5)
2019
Julia Richter, Utah (5)
2019
Katharine Ogden, Dartmouth (15)
2020
Eveliina Piippo, Denver (5)
2020
cancelled
2021
Sydney Palmer-Leger, Utah (15)
2021
Sydney Palmer-Leger, Utah (5)
2022
Sophia Laukli, Utah (15)
2022
Novie McCabe, Utah (5)
2023
Novie McCabe, Utah (5)
2023
Novie McCabe, Utah (20)
2024
Sydney Palmer-Leger, Utah (7.5)
2024
Jasmine Drolet, Dartmouth (20)
4 Wins - Laura Wilson (1990–91), Katerina Hanusova, 2000–02), Antje Maempel (2009-10)
Nordic Sweeps: Brenda White (1988), Sari Argillander (1989), Laura Wilson (1990, 1991), Heidi Selnes (1995), Lisbeth Johnson (1996), Line Selnes (1998), Katerina Hanusova (2000), Mandy Kaempf (2005), Jana Rehemaa (2006), Maria Grevsgaard (2008), Antje Maempel (2009, 2010), Petra Hyncicova (2017), Katharine Ogden (2018), Sydney Palmer-Leger (2021), Novie McCabe (2023)
Men's combined
All four events (cross country, downhill, jumping, slalom)
YEAR
Skimeister
1954
Marvin Crawford , Denver
1955
Les Streeter, Middlebury
1956
John Cress, Denver
1957
Ralph Miller , Dartmouth
1958
Dave Harwood, Dartmouth
1959
Dave Butts, Colorado
1960
John Dendahl , Colorado
1961
Art Brookstrom, Dartmouth
1962
Jim Page , Dartmouth
1963
Jim Page, Dartmouth
1964
Jennings Cress, Western State
1965
Loris Werner, Western State
1966
Loris Werner, Western State
1967
Matz Jenssen, Utah
1968
Eric Piene, Wyoming
1969
Ed Damon, Dartmouth
1970
John Kendall, New Hampshire
Hosts
Host sites, by school (Includes co-hosts)
Team
Hosted
Years
Air Force
1
1959
Alaska Anchorage
2
1987, 2002
Bates
3
1976, 1999, 2009
California
1
1962
Colby
1
1994
Colorado
10
1956, 1972, 1977, 1979, 1993, 2006, 2010, 2016, 2018, 2024
Dartmouth
4
1958, 1964, 1970,[ 14] 2003
Denver
2
1956, 1959
Fort Lewis
1
1975
Middlebury
6
1961, 1973, 1988, 2001, 2005, 2013
Montana State
8
1960, 1983, 1985, 1996, 1998, 2008, 2012, 2020
Nevada
3
1954, 1962, 2004
New Hampshire
7
1978, 1984, 1992, 1995, 2007, 2017, 2021
Norwich
1
1955
St. Lawrence
3
1982, 2015, 2023
Utah
7
1957, 1963, 1981, 1991, 2000, 2014, 2022
Utah State
1
1957
Vermont
5
1986, 1990, 1997, 2011, 2019
Washington
1
1965
Western State
1
1959
Wyoming
2
1974, 1989
Non-School Hosts: 1966-69, 1971, 1980, 1983
Host sites, by location
Site
Hosted
Years
Steamboat Springs, Colorado
9
1968, 1969, 1979, 1993, 2006, 2010, 2016, 2018, 2024
Bozeman, Montana
8
1960, 1983, 1985, 1996, 1998, 2008, 2012, 2020
Hancock, Vermont
6
1961, 1973, 1988, 2001, 2005, 2013
Stowe, Vermont
6
1980, 1986, 1990, 1997, 2011, 2019
Franconia, New Hampshire
5
1964, 1970, 1978, 2017 (alpine only), 2021 (alpine only)
Park City, Utah
5
1981, 1991, 2000, 2014, 2022
Winter Park, Colorado
4
1956, 1959, 1972, 1977
Pinkham Notch, New Hampshire
4
1984, 1992, 1995, 2007
Lake Placid, New York
4
1980, 1982, 2015, 2023
Newry, Maine
3
1976, 1999, 2009
Jackson, New Hampshire
2
2017, 2021 (Nordic only for both)
Lyme Center, New Hampshire
2
1958, 2003
Girdwood, Alaska
2
1987, 2002
Carrabassett Valley, Maine
2
1967, 1994
Teton Village, Wyoming
2
1974, 1989
Truckee, California
1
2004
Durango, Colorado
1
1975
Lead, South Dakota
1
1971
Crested Butte, Colorado
1
1966
Seattle -Tacoma, Washington
1
1965
Big Cottonwood Canyon, Utah
1
1963
Olympic Valley, California
1
1962
Huntsville, Utah
1
1957
Northfield, Vermont
1
1955
Reno, Nevada
1
1954
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 (1954–present)
Women's Slalom (1983–present)
Men's Giant Slalom (1976–present)
Women's Giant Slalom (1983–present)
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)
Alpine events
Other events
Individual Championships
Championships by coach
Source: [ 15]
See also
References
^ "NATIONAL COLLEGIATE SKIING CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK" (PDF) . ncaa.org . NCAA. Retrieved 11 January 2025 .
^ Bennyhoff, Robert (March 8, 1954). "Denver cops national ski tourney" . Deseret News . (Salt Lake City, Utah). United Press. p. B4.
^ "Cougars, Vandals trail in ski mix" . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. March 7, 1954. p. 2, sports.
^ "Denver ski birds win NCAA jump; Vandals fourth" . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. March 8, 1954. p. 8.
^ "2020 NCAA Championship Results FINAL (PDF)" (PDF) . University of Colorado Athletics .
^ "1972 roster (PDF)" (PDF) . University of Colorado Athletics .
^ "1977schedule1976record" (PDF) .
^ "Colorado rallies to claim NCAA skiing title" . USA Today .
^ "Utah to Host 2014 NCAA Skiing Championships - the Official Athletic Site of the University of Utah" . Archived from the original on 2012-11-19. Retrieved 2013-05-30 .
^ a b c "2014-18 NCAA Championship Sites | NCAA.com" . www.ncaa.com .
^ a b c d e "RMISASkiing.com" . www.rmisaskiing.com .
^ "UNH to Host 2021 NCAA Ski Championships" (Press release). New Hampshire Wildcats. March 1, 2021. Retrieved May 1, 2021 .
^ a b c d "Host Sites 2022-2026" (PDF) . ncaa.org . NCAA . 2020.
^ "NCAA News" (PDF) . Denver Takes Second Crown In NCAA Skiing Championships . Franconia , New Hampshire . 1970.
^ National Collegiate Skiing Championships Records Book (PDF) . NCAA . 2016.
External links
Championships Women's events added from 1983