Recap: USCSA Week 5 Racing
Week 5 results include races held on Feb 9-11, which marked the conclusion of the regular season races for numerous conferences and divisions.
Week 5 results include races held on Feb 9-11, which marked the conclusion of the regular season races for numerous conferences and divisions.
By Emma Logan Featured Image: Male racer competing at a McConnell Division race on January 12th.
The four-time defending NCAA Champion Utah Ski Team has finalized its 2024 schedule, with NCAA Ski Championships in Steamboat Springs, CO.
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Erik Read of DU wins his fourth out of five contested NCAA races so far this season.
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Former Burke Mountain Academy coach finds new home with the Big Green.
New educational opportunities abound for MRST skiers in Washington.
With the introduction of a National University Team, the USST hopes to provide continuity of elite-level programs.
Skinner played a number of significant roles in the development of U.S. skiing.
Sierra Nevada College claims team scoring in the women's GS on opening day.
74 men and 74 women head to Lake Placid for the 2015 NCAA Skiing Championships.
Some believe changes are required to keep USSA racing relevant while others question the outcome of proposed mandates.
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.
Trips to New Mexico, Alaska and Lake Placid will challenge student-athletes to perform on the road.
"I never want people to feel like I am unreachable, because then the inspiration dies," Mikaela Shiffrin remarked in a recent interview.
Internship applicants should be highly motivated college students or recent graduates who are familiar with ski competition.
Three Far West ski racers each receive $7,000 towards their college educations.
Admitting to fans his "aspirations as a world class skier are gone," Nickerson steps away from life as a competitive athlete.
Williams alumna and former assistant coach Kelsey Levine is promoted to head alpine coach.