2021 NCAA Skiing Championships explained

Year:2021
Sport:Skiing
Teams:17
Format:Duration scoring
Finals Site:Franconia and Jackson, New Hampshire
Champions:Utah Utes
Title Count:14th
Runner Up:Colorado Buffaloes
Semifinal1:Denver Pioneers
Semifinal2:Alaska Anchorage Seawolves
Television:NCAA
Prev:2019
Next:2022

The 2021 NCAA Skiing Championships took place from March 10 to March 13 in New Hampshire, at Jackson Nordic Ski Area, which hosted the cross-country events, and Cannon Mountain Ski Area, which hosted the alpine events. The tournament went into its 67th consecutive NCAA Skiing Championships, and featured seventeen teams across all divisions.

Team results

Rank Team Points
554
522.5
442
411
383.5
351
232
212
211
163

Individual Results

Women's giant slalom
details[1]
Cassidy Gray
Colorado
Stef Fleckenstein
Colorado
Francesca English
Vermont
Julia Toiviainen
Westminster
Women's 5K classical
details
Sydney Palmer-Leger
Utah
Julia Richter
Utah
Novie McCabe
Utah
Astird Stav
Alaska Anchorage
Women's slalom
details
Amelia Smart
Denver
Justine Clement
Vermont
Julia Toiviainen
Westminster
Stef Fleckenstein
Colorado
Women's 15K freestyle
details
Sydney Palmer-Leger
Utah
Astird Stav
Alaska Anchorage
Novie McCabe
Utah
Tuva Bygrave
Alaska Anchorage
Men's giant slalom
details
Mikkel Solbakken
Westminster
Tobias Kogler
Denver
Gustavo Vollo
Utah
Age Solheim
Montana State
Men's 10K classical
details
Magnus Boee
Colorado
Luke Jager
Utah
Samuel Hendry
Utah
Espen Persen
Alaska Anchorage
Men's slalom
details
Mathias Tefre
Vermont
Filip Forejtek
Colorado
Simon Fournier
Denver
Joachim Lien
Utah
Men's 20K freestyle
details
Magnus Boee
Colorado
Samuel Hendry
Utah
Kjetil Baanerud
Northern Michigan
Zak Ketterson
Northern Michigan

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2021 NCAA Ski Championships Results . . 10 February 2022.