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NCAA skiing championships

The NCAA Skiing Championships are held annually to crown the National Collegiate Athletic Association combined men's and women's team skiing champion. Before 1983, the championship was only for men's skiing. Unlike many NCAA sports, only one National Collegiate championship is held each season with teams from Division I, Division II, and Division III competing together.

The University of Denver has won a record 24 team titles, including ten since 2000. The University of Colorado is second with 20 titles (plus one AIAW title), and the University of Utah is third with 17 (plus one AIAW title).

Denver won the first NCAA championship in 1954 at Reno with 384 points, 34.4 points ahead of runner-up Seattle University. The scoring system has been modified over the years; in 2012, Vermont scored a record 832 points, with a record margin of 161 points over second-place Utah.

The 2020 edition started on schedule, but was canceled in progress due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Team champions

Titles by team

Appearances by team

Key

  • National Champion
  • National Runner-up
  • Numbers indicate the placement of the team in that tournament beyond second
  • The 2020 championships were abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic, so team appearances are credited, but no placements.

Individual Winners

Women's Alpine

  • 4 wins: Kristine Gjelsten Haugen (GS: 2013, 2014, 2016; SL: 2013). 8 All American honors (4x1st, 2x3rd, 1x5th and 1x6th).
  • 3 wins: Malin Hemmingsson (SL: 2007, 2009, 2010); Anke Friedrich (GS: 1989, 1990; SL: 1990); Christl Hager (GS: 1994, 1995, 1997); Lucie Zikova (GS: 2008; SL: 2006, 2008); Amelia Smart (GS: 2018; SL: 2018, 2021); Magdalena Luczak (GS: 2022, 2024; SL: 2024).
  • 9 sweeps (GS and SL in same year): Bente Dahlum (1984), Anke Friedrich (1990), Lucie Zikova (2008), Kristine Gjelsten Haugen (2013), Amelia Smart (2018), and Laurence St. Germain (2019), Madison Hoffman (2023), Magdalena Luczak (2024), Sara Rask (2025), Justine Lamontagne (2026).

Men's Alpine

*6 wins - Chiharu Igaya (1955–57)
*5 wins - Otto Tschudi (1970–72)
*4 wins - Buddy Werner (1961–63), Bill Marolt (1961–63), Mike Porcarelli (1970–72), Peik Christensen (1973–75)

Alpine Sweep (9): Chiharu Igaya (1955), Marvin Melville (1959), Joch Clough (1964), Otto Tschudi (1971), Stephen Heinzsch (1977), John Skajem (1987), Adam Cole (2007), John Buchar (2008), David Ketterer (2017)

Men's Nordic

4 Wins - Thorodd Bakken, Vermont (1996–98)<br /> Nordic Sweeps: Egil Nilssen (1982), John Aalberg (1984), Hans Martin Sjulstad (1986), Osmund Driveness (1987), Per Kare Jakobsen (1988), Thorod Bakken (1998), Pietro Broggini (2000), Ola Berger (2002), Henning Dybendel (2004), Rene Reisshauer (2005), Mads Stroem (2016), Martin Bergström (2017), Magnus Bøe (2021), Ben Ogden (2022)

Women's Nordic

4 Wins - Laura Wilson (1990–91), Katerina Hanusova, 2000–02), Antje Maempel (2009–10)<br /> Nordic Sweeps: Brenda White (1988), Sari Argillander (1989), Laura Wilson (1990, 1991), Heidi Selnes (1995), Lisbeth Johnson (1996), Line Selnes (1998), Katerina Hanusova (2000), Mandy Kaempf (2005), Jana Rehemaa (2006), Maria Grevsgaard (2008), Antje Maempel (2009, 2010), Petra Hyncicova (2017), Katharine Ogden (2018), Sydney Palmer-Leger (2021), Novie McCabe (2023), Rosie Fordham (2026)

Men's combined

All four events (cross country, downhill, jumping, slalom)

Hosts

Host sites, by school (Includes co-hosts)

  • Non-School Hosts: 1966–69, 1971, 1980, 1983

Host sites, by location

Individual events

Current events

Cross-Country events
  • 20-Kilometer Freestyle, Men
  • 10-Kilometer Freestyle, Men
  • 15-Kilometer Freestyle, Women
  • 5-Kilometer Freestyle, Women
  • 10-Kilometer Classical, Men
  • 20-Kilometer Classical, Men
  • 5-Kilometer Classical, Women
  • 15-Kilometer Classical, Women
Downhill Events
  • Men's Slalom (1954–present)
  • Women's Slalom (1983–present)
  • Men's Giant Slalom (1976–present)
  • Women's Giant Slalom (1983–present)

Discontinued events

Cross-country events
  • Cross-country, Men (1954–1988)
  • Cross-country, Women (1983–1988)
  • Cross-country relay, Men (1983–1988)
  • Cross-country relay, Women (1983–1988)
Alpine events
Other events

Individual Championships

  • Results through 2025-2026 Season

Championships by coach

See also

References

External links