UVM Rebounds, Dartmouth Takes Victory at Home EISA Carnival
The EISA season continued Friday and Saturday, with the Dartmouth Skiway providing the fourth stop on the circuit. Several athletes rose to the top of the podium! Read more.
The EISA season continued Friday and Saturday, with the Dartmouth Skiway providing the fourth stop on the circuit. Several athletes rose to the top of the podium! Read more.
Saturday’s slalom in Saalbach, Austria, marks a pivotal moment in the skiing world, with the season's top 25 skiers in slalom (SL) and the Junior World Slalom Champion invited to race in the World Cup finals. However, due to injuries only 23 will race.
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.
Recap: EISA Williams Carnival and University Of Vermont NCAA Qualifier. The fields competed in slalom and giant slalom at the Williams Carnival and slalom at the University of Vermont Carnival.
Recap: EISA Ski racing returned to the Dartmouth Skiway this past weekend, starting Thursday with the makeup University of Vermont Giant Slalom race.
Recap: After an unexpected hiatus, the EISA season resumed on Saturday with the Harvard Carnival hosted by Burke Mountain. Men and women competed in giant slalom and slalom.
USST Rossignol athlete Paula Moltzan plans to take Olympic momentum into the upcoming season The
CU Buff first-year skier caps off his historic season.
EISA athletes competed at the historical Dartmouth Skiway.
Dartmouth and UVM athletes fill up EISA podiums in New Hampshire, joined by solitary St. Michael's athlete.
"If you want Robby to do something, tell him he can't do it."
Garrott Kuzzy and Katrina Howe join the staff at Green Mountain Valley School.
NCAA coaches from Denver and Vermont offer perspectives on new program.
Tim Kelley was cut from the U.S. Ski Team in 2010, but that didn't slow him down.
NCAA GS champion turned coach to help support Mikaela Shiffrin through end of season.
McGrath died Oct. 21 of complications from colon cancer, two weeks shy of his 50th birthday.
NCAA: When you’re an elite collegiate racer, you don’t stash your skis for the summer.
Brad Farrell honored by the Vermont Alpine Racing Association with the same accolade received by his older brother in 2012.
U.S. Ski Team speed talent Thomas Biesemeyer returns to training following last season's knee injury.
He doesn't just ski through foliage. This Vermonter scores World Cup points and is ready to take the unconventional path back to the top.
Former President of Nordica USA and UVM All-American Willy Booker moves to Fischer.
Terwiel returns to UVM to compete in the NCAA next season while Cousineau, Frisch, and Conrad Pridy will race independently.
Johno McBride, a second-generation Aspenite, returns to AVSC after four years coaching the Canadian men’s speed team.
UVM standout Jonathan Nordbotten named to the Norwegian World Cup team.