Colorado wins the 2024 NCAA skiing championships behind two first place finishes from Magdalena Luczak. Luczak opened the championships with a win in the Women's Giant Slalom event on Wednesday, March 6. The Buffaloes then separated themselves from the pack on Friday, March 8, sweeping the Slalom event with another win from Luczak and Filip Wahlqvist taking first place in the Men's Slalom event. Magnus Boee went on to seal the deal on Saturday, March 9, taking the gold in the Men’s 20 km Mass Start Classical.
The 2024 NC skiing championships kicked off with regional qualifiers from Feb. 22-25. The selections for the Central, East and West participants were announced on Feb. 27.
The NCAA championships began on March 6 in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, continuing through March 9. The Alpine events were held at Mt. Werner and Howelsen Hills, while all Nordic events were hosted at Howelsen Hills.
2024 NCAA skiing championships results:
Wednesday, March 6 | Day 1 Recap 📺
- Men’s Giant Slalom | Winner: Mikkel Solbakken - Utah
- Women's Giant Slalom | Winner: Magdalena Luczak - Colorado
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Thursday, March 7 | Day 2 recap 📺
- Men’s 7.5 km Individual Freestyle | Winner: John Steel Hagenbuch - Dartmouth
- Women’s 7.5 km Individual Freestyle | Winner: Sydney Palmer-Leger - Utah
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Friday, March 8 |Day 3 Recap 📺
- Women's Slalom | Winner: Magdalena Luczak - Colorado
- Men's Slalom | Winner: Flip Wahlqvist - Colorado
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Saturday, March 9 |Day 4 Recap 📺
- Women’s 20 km Mass Start Classical | Winner: Jasmine Drolet - Dartmouth
- Men’s 20 km Mass Start Classical | Winner: Magnus Boee - Colorado
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NCAA skiing championship history
Schools have competed in the NC skiing championships since 1954. Denver owns the most titles with 24 – including 10 since 2000. Colorado has 20 of its own, while Utah has 14. The Utes have won the past four championships since 2019 (the 2020 championships were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic).
The only other schools to win titles other than Denver, Colorado and Utah are Vermont (six), Dartmouth (three), Wyoming (two) and New Mexico (one).
Year | Champion | Coach | Points | Runner-Up | Points | Host or Site |
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2023 | Utah | Fredrik Landstedt | 526.0 | Colorado | 491.5 | Mt. Van Hoevenberg and Whiteface Mountain | Lake Placid , NY |
2022 | Utah | Fredrik Landstedt | 578.0 | Vermont | 511.5 | Park City Mountain Resort & Soldier Hollow | Park City, UT |
2021 | Utah | Fredrik Landstedt | 554.0 | Colorado | 522.5 | New Hampsire (Cannon Mountain and Jackson Nordic Center) |
2020 | Canceled due to Covid-19 | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
2019 | Utah | Fredrik Landstedt | 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 |