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NCAA | February 28, 2024

2024 NCAA skiing championship field announced

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The NCAA Men’s and Women’s Skiing Committee announced today the 74 men and 74 women selected to participate in the 2024 National Collegiate Men’s and Women’s Skiing Championships, to be held March 6-9 at Steamboat Spring, Colorado. The championships will be hosted by the University of Colorado, Boulder.

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 6 at Steamboat Resort and Friday evening, March 8 at Howelsen Hill for a featured evening competition. Nordic events will run Thursday, March 7, and Saturday March 9 at Howelsen Hill.

This year’s skiing championships will be webcast live on krikya18.com. Visit //krikya18.com/liveschedule to watch all the action.

Here are the Alpine participants by region:

East Region – Men East Region – Women
Declan McCormack, University of Vermont Allie Resnick, Dartmouth College
Isac Hedstrom, University of New Hampshire Mika-Anne Reha, Middlebury College
Bradshaw Underhill, Middlebury College Hannah Larsson Nathhorst, University of Vermont
Dan Gillis, Dartmouth College Justine Clement, University of Vermont
Simen Strand, St. Michael’s College Olivia Holm, Dartmouth College
Kyle Alexander, University of Vermont Cydnie Timmermann, University of Vermont
Magnus Berge Styren, University of Vermont Zoe Zimmermann, Dartmouth College
Gray Flanagan, St. Michaels College Katie Fynn, Middlebury College
Hunter Brayton, University of New Hampshire Hannah Soria, Colby College
Oscar Zimmer, Dartmouth College Helene Kristoffersen, St. Michael’s College
Harrison Digangi, Colby College Tilde Kandell, University of New Hampshire
Hayden Dahl, University of New Hampshire Meagan Olsen, Colby College
Max Haussmann, Plymouth State University Alexandra Cossette, Middlebury College
Oliver Morgan, Dartmouth College Juliette Hoder, Bates College
Bode Flanigan, Boston College Cassie Lieblein, University of New Hampshire
Charlie Lang, Middlebury College Zoe Michael, University of New Hampshire
Nolan Sweeney, Colby College Elsie Halvorsen, Harvard University
West Region – Men West Region – Women
Filip Wahlqvist, University of Colorado, Boulder Kaja Norbye, University of Utah
Mikkel Solbakken, University of Utah Sara Rask, University of Denver
Leon Nikic, University of Alaska Anchorage Nora Brand, University of Denver
Gianluca Bohm, Montana State University-Bozeman Hanna Saethereng, Westminster University
Jeremie Lagier, Westminster University Magdalena Luczak, University of Colorado, Boulder
Trey Seymour, University of Denver Liv Moritz, University of Denver
Thomas Hoffman, University of Denver Madison Hoffman, University of Utah
Sindre Mycklebust, University of Utah Ainsley Proffit, University of Alaska Anchorage
Raphael Lessard, University of Utah Kristiane Bekkestad, Montana State University-Bozeman
Ryder Sarchett, University of Colorado, Boulder Denise Dingsleder, University of Colorado, Boulder
Etienne Mazellier, University of Colorado, Boulder Julia Toiviainen, University of Colorado, Boulder
Christian Soevik, University of Denver Evelina Fredricsson, Westminster University
Roman Frost, Westminster University Carlotta Marcora, Westminster University
Jan Ronner, University of Alaska Anchorage Justine Lamontagne, Montana State University-Bozeman
Isak Staurset, Montana State University-Bozeman Ella Bromee, University of Alaska Anchorage
Loic Chable, Westminster University Michelle Kerven, University of Utah
Iver Naess, University of Nevada, Reno Carmen Nielssen, University of Alaska Anchorage

Here are the Nordic participants by region:

 

Central Region – Men Central Region – Women
Luke Fricker, Northern Michigan University Henriette Nilssen, Northern Michigan University
Skylar Patten, Michigan Technological University Anabel Needham, Michigan Technological University
Kristoffer Karsrud, Northern Michigan University Victoria Dybwad, Northern Michigan University
Colin Freed, Michigan Technological University Merle Richter, Northern Michigan University
Henry Snider, Michigan Technological University Synne Herheim, Michigan Technological University
Mathias Haugen, Northern Michigan University Olivia Laven, Michigan Technological University
East Region – Men East Region – Women
John Steel Hagenbuch, Dartmouth College Haley Brewster, University of Vermont
Remi Drolet, Harvard University Shea Brams, Middlebury College
Finn Sweet, University of Vermont Luci Anderson, University of New Hampshire
Jack Lange, Dartmouth College Ava Thurston, Dartmouth College
Keelan Durham, Williams College Emma Crum, Bowdoin College
Jack Christner, Middlebury College Jasmine Drolet, Dartmouth College
Benon Brattebo, University of Vermont Annie McColgan, University of Vermont
Jack Young, Colby College Elizabeth Tuttle, University of Vermont
Luke Allan, Dartmouth College Hattie Barker, University of New Hampshire
Logan Moore, Middlebury College Lea Stabaek Wenaas, University of New Hampshire
Henrik Wist, St. Michael’s College Emma Reeder, Dartmouth College
Bjorn Westervelt, University of Vermont Emma Strack, St. Lawrence University
Zachary Nemeth, Colby College Jordan Grialou, Bowdoin College
Zachary Ennis, Bowdoin College Olivia Cuneo, Bates College
Eli Gore, University of New Hampshire Morgan Richter, Bowdoin College
Carson Williams, Bowdoin College Maggie Wagner, Middlebury College
Roger Anderson, University of New Hampshire Gretta Scholz, Colby College
West Region – Men West Region – Women
Andreas Kirkeng, University of Denver Tilde Bangman, Montana State University-Bozeman
Joe Davies, University of Utah Sydney Palmer-Leger, University of Utah
Tom Mancini, University of Utah Karianne Dengerud, University of Utah
Florian Knopf, University of Denver Kate Oldham, Montana State University-Bozeman
Magnus Boee, University of Colorado, Boulder Anna-Maria Dietze, University of Colorado, Boulder
Will Koch, University of Colorado, Boulder Kendall Kramer, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Brian Bushey, University of Utah Hanna Abrahamsson, University of Colorado, Boulder
Johannes Flaaten, University of Colorado, Boulder Astrid Stav, University of Alaska Anchorage
Fredrik Nilsen, Montana State University-Bozeman Weronika Kaleta, University of Colorado, Boulder
Christopher Kalev, University of Alaska Fairbanks Mariel Pulles, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Kai Meyers, Montana State University-Bozeman Nina Schamberger, University of Utah
Florian Winker, Montana State University-Bozeman Hanna Ray, University of Denver
Krystof Zatloukal, University of Denver Selma Andersen, University of Denver
Mike Ophoff, University of Alaska Fairbanks Rosie Fordham, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Ari Endestad, University of Alaska Anchorage Tuva Bygrave, University of Alaska Anchorage
Ben Dohlby, University of Alaska Fairbanks Henriette Saeterdal Semb, University of Denver
Derek Deuling, University of Alaska Anchorage Beth Granstrom, University of Alaska Anchorage

Here are the participants by institution: 

Institution Nordic (M) Nordic (W) Alpine (M) Alpine (W) Total
Bates College - 1 - 1 2
Boston College - - 1 - 1
Bowdoin College 2 3 - - 5
Colby College 2 1 2 2 7
Dartmouth College 3 3 3 3 12
University of Denver 3 3 3 3 12
Harvard University 1 - - 1 2
Michigan Tech University 3 3 - - 6
Middlebury College 2 2 2 3 9
Montana State University 3 2 2 2 9
Northern Michigan University 3 3 - - 6
Plymouth State University - - 1 - 1
St. Lawrence University - 1 - - 1
St. Michael’s College 1 - 2 1 4
Univ. of Alaska Anchorage 2 3 2 3 10
Univ. of Alaska Fairbanks 3 3 - - 6
Univ. of Colorado 3 3 3 3 12
Univ. of Nevada, Reno - - 1 - 1
Univ. of New Hampshire 2 3 3 3 11
Univ. of Utah 3 3 3 3 12
Univ. of Vermont 3 3 3 3 12
Westminster University - - 3 3 6
Williams College 1 - - - 1

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