NCAA names 148 championship participants
74 men and 74 women head to Lake Placid for the 2015 NCAA Skiing Championships.
74 men and 74 women head to Lake Placid for the 2015 NCAA Skiing Championships.
The University of Colorado and University of Vermont claim the final weekend victories ahead of this year's NCAA Championship.
Development team, National Training Group, and top club athletes head to Norway.
Henrik Kristoffersen headlines the Norwegian team competing in the FIS Alpine Junior World Championships at Hafjell in March.
Olympic and World Cup all-stars headline strong home team heading to Vail/Beaver Creek.
Rosie Brennan and Dakota Blackhorse-von Jess win classic sprinting national titles.
2015 Cross Country Championships kick off in Houghton, Mich.
Adam Barwood retained the New Zealand slalom title for the third year in a row since 2012 while Americans dominated the race podium.
Trips to New Mexico, Alaska and Lake Placid will challenge student-athletes to perform on the road.
The decision at FIS Congress in Barcelona represents the end of a long battle between the Swedish resort and Cortina d’Ampezzo.
The decision of the governing FIS Council was announced Thursday during the Congress in Barcelona.
The International Ski Federation (FIS) will host its 49th Congress in Barcelona, Spain this week.
The Mexican Ski Association has finalized the change of nationality for American skier Sarah Schleper de Gaxiola.
The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships return to the Vail Valley in Feb. 2015. Have you finalized your travel plans?
The 2014 NCAA Championship team brought their winning trophy to the Pepsi Center.
A boisterous crowd greeted finishers at the base of Squaw Valley in advance of the U.S. National Championships.
Of the 13 selected athletes, 10 are members of Alpine Canada’s development team and four have had World Cup starts this season.