NCAA Skiing Championships 2026: Alpine Field Announced for Park City
The NCAA announces the alpine field for the 2026 Skiing Championships in Park City featuring top collegiate racers from around the world.
The NCAA announces the alpine field for the 2026 Skiing Championships in Park City featuring top collegiate racers from around the world.
Bradshaw Underhill earned the prestigious College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-America At-Large honor, one of the highest awards for student-athletes. He reflects on his four years at Middlebury College in an exclusive interview.
The EISA circuit continued this week with the Saint Lawrence Carnival. Bradshaw Underhill achieved two victories for Middlebury College. For the women, Hedda Martelleur won in the GS and Zoe Zimmerman won in the slalom. Find out more about the exciting carnival and where the team results currently stand.
Tatum Coutu, a former collegiate alpine racer from Middlebury College, shares her story that resonates with many athletes. She opens up about the challenges she faced in alpine racing, adapting to college-level competition, dealing with the impact of COVID, discovering a renewed passion for the sport, and ultimately transitioning into retirement.
The EISA Championships began on Friday with the slalom at the Middlebury College Snow Bowl. The pressure was high with athletes looking to lock up spots in the NCAA Championships.
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Middlebury's Rob Cone and New Mexico's Mateja Robnik win individual GS titles at Whiteface.
UVM takes the overall victory at the Dartmouth Carnival.
NCAA: When you’re an elite collegiate racer, you don’t stash your skis for the summer.