UVM alumnus Sean Higgins joins SkiRacing.com staff
Member of the 2012 NCAA title-winning Catamounts team named new associate editor.
Member of the 2012 NCAA title-winning Catamounts team named new associate editor.
NCAA coaches from Denver and Vermont offer perspectives on new program.
Key takeaways from the annual meetings that will have an immediate impact on the USSA and its members.
USSA Alpine Director Patrick Riml answers questions about the new program.
Caldwell, Mayerhofer, Rokos, and Cranmer also receive awards.
Conservative approach to the slalom pays off for CU squad at NCAA Championships.
Utah sits in close second with the final event to go.
Middlebury's Rob Cone and New Mexico's Mateja Robnik win individual GS titles at Whiteface.
Dartmouth's Patrick Caldwell and Utah's Veronika Mayerhofer win individual freestyle titles.
Tim Kelley was cut from the U.S. Ski Team in 2010, but that didn't slow him down.
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.
UVM takes the overall victory at the Dartmouth Carnival.
Vermont holds the overall lead at the halfway mark of the Dartmouth Carnival.
The Catamounts challenge their EISA competitors on home turf this weekend.
NCAA GS champion turned coach to help support Mikaela Shiffrin through end of season.
2015 Cross Country Championships kick off in Houghton, Mich.
Some believe changes are required to keep USSA racing relevant while others question the outcome of proposed mandates.
“The Norwegians have such an incredible attitude about competition and it's not only cross-country skiing, it's everything."
NCAA: When you’re an elite collegiate racer, you don’t stash your skis for the summer.
While podium performances by the United States' top athletes on the World Cup and Olympic levels is extraordinary, one doesn’t need to look far to see problems lurking.
Regional camp focuses on GS tactics for Central skiers who have fewer opportunities in that discipline.
Brad Farrell honored by the Vermont Alpine Racing Association with the same accolade received by his older brother in 2012.
Former World Cup biathlete Sara Studebaker named assistant Nordic coach at the University of Alaska Anchorage.