It was announced a few days ago (see below linked to and quoted below article) that the Buffs were selected to bring a full team (12 skiers) to the Championships!
(As I mentioned in the regular season thread, this year's team has not been as strong as in every prior years, at least since I've been following the last decade or so, and for the 1st time I know of it was NOT a sure thing CU would qualify a full team for the Championships. (Per the article below, 2009 was the last time CU didn't field a full field.) Thankfully they did this year!)
As in prior years, live streaming of all races is scheduled to be available on the NCAA website. (Links provided below.)
Go Buffs!!!
Article on the Buffs being selected, and who the coaches have decided will race for the team in Utah -
Direct link - https://cubuffs.com/news/2023/3/1/skiing-buffs-qualify-full-team-for-ncaa-championships.aspx
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INDIANAPOLIS—As was known based on a tremendous week in Alaska, the Colorado Buffaloes Ski Team have officially qualified a full 12-skier team for the NCAA Championships, set to take place in Lake Placid, N.Y., March 8-11.
The Buffs have now qualified a full team for the 12th straight season, having last gone short-handed in 2009. Colorado has won 20 National Championships (19 NCAA, 1 AIAW), second most in the nation and has 102 individual national champions (100 NCAA), most by any team in the nation.
The group of 12 skiers going for the Buffs include five Buffs that have won a race this season and nine of the 12 have at least one podium appearance and the group has a combined 24 podium appearances.
Qualifying for the Buffs are:
The championships are hosted by St. Lawrence University and will take place at Mt. Van Hovenberg for Nordic races and Whiteface Mountain for alpine races in Lake Placid. This is the fourth time Lake Placid will host the NCAA Ski Championships and the Buffs have won the National Championships where Lake Placid was the sole host of the event, in 1982 and then CU's most recent title in 2015 also came in Lake Placid.
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Just pasting what I wrote in prior years about how the Championships are scored:
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Since I always forget the scoring system in skiing, I have posted the below in various prior years' threads. (I'm assuming/ hoping there's no change this year.) -
"Scoring in NCAA Skiing- the top 30 finishers of each race earn points. The scores earned for the top 8 finishers from 1st through 8th are 40 (for 1st place)-37-34-31-29-27-25-23. After that, the 9th through 30th places earn one point less for each lower place finish, so for example 9th place earns 22 points, 10th place 21 points, etc., all the way down to the 30th place finisher, who earns 1 point."
(Note-at the NCAA championships, teams can only bring 3 athletes of each gender for each type of skiing (Alpine and Nordic), so all their finishes count. For earlier season races with more than 3 racers per team competing in each event, only the top 3 finishers for each team get their finishes counted when calculating their (and other) team's score.)"
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NCAA Skiing Championships Homepage -
Announcement of teams and individuals awarded a Championship berth (Main value I got from this is the chart near the bottom which listed how many athletes each team earned Championship berths.) -
www.ncaa.com
Free NCAA live video coverage (If for any reason any of the below links don't work, the general link for NCAA live videos is https://www.ncaa.com/liveschedule/ .):
Wednesday -
Thursday -
Friday -
Saturday - https://www.ncaa.com/event/4258
SCHEDULES (Note all times in below schedule Eastern time, so subtract 2 hours for Mountain time. From the host St. Lawrecne preview article at https://saintsathletics.com/news/20...ompete-at-2023-ncaa-skiing-championships.aspx.):
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SCHEDULE
Wednesday, March 8: Giant Slalom – 9 a.m. EST
Thursday, March 9: Women's 5K/Men's 10K Freestyle – 10 a.m. EST / 12 p.m. EST
Friday, March 10: Slalom – 9 a.m. EST
Saturday, March 11: 20K Classic – 10 a.m. EST / 12 p.m. EST
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Another more detailed schedule (Only pasted competition days and lines. From https://whiteface.com/2023-ncaa-skiing-championships/;. Also all in Eastern time. Times converted to Mountain in below "Live timings ..." section.):
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Wednesday, March 8
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9 a.m. Women’s Giant Slalom: First run. (Whiteface Mtn.)
10:15 a.m. Men’s Giant Slalom: First run. (Whiteface Mtn.)
12:45 p.m. Women’s Giant Slalom: Second run. (Whiteface Mtn.)
2 p.m. Men’s Giant Slalom: Second run. (Whiteface Mtn.)
(Awards ceremony immediately following)
Thursday, March 9
...
10 a.m. Men’s 10k Freestyle; Individual start. (Mt. Van Hoevenberg)
Noon Women’s 5k Freestyle; Individual start. (Mt. Van Hoevenberg)
(Awards ceremony immediately following)
Friday, March 10
...
9 a.m. Men’s Slalom: First run. (Whiteface Mtn.)
10 a.m. Women’s Slalom: First run. (Whiteface Mtn.)
Noon Men’s Slalom: Second run. (Whiteface Mtn.)
1 p.m. Women’s Slalom: Second run. (Whiteface Mtn.)
(Awards ceremony immediately following)
Saturday, March 11
...
10 a.m. Women’s 20k Classic: Mass start. (Mt. Van Hoevenberg)
Noon Men’s 20 k Classic: Mass start. (Mt. Van Hoevenberg)
2 p.m. Team Awards Ceremony & BBQ. (Mt. Van Hoevenberg, Awards Plaza)
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Live timings and scores (Links from NCAA Championships homepage linked to above.) -
(At this point, I haven't found that nice webpage that past Championships have had that include team scores. I assume they will become available, and I'll add them when I find them.)
Team Scores - Not found yet as I type this.
Alpine races (Scheduled for Wednesday and Friday) -
General (standard) link for Alpine races. https://livetiming.usskiandsnowboard.org/
Wednesday's Giant Slaloms :
Women's (1st run scheduled to begin at 7:00 AM MT; 2nd at 10:45 AM MT.) - https://vola.ussalivetiming.com/race/usa-ny-whiteface-ny-ncaa-ski-championships_26961.html
Men's (1st run scheduled to begin at 8:15 AM MT; 2nd at 12:00 PM MT. ) - https://vola.ussalivetiming.com/race/usa-ny-whiteface-ncaa-ski-championships_26962.html
Friday's slalom -
Men's (1st run scheduled to begin at 7:00 AM MT; 2nd at 10:00 AM MT. ) -
Women's (1st run scheduled to begin at 8:00 AM MT; 2nd at 11:00 AM MT.) -
Nordic (AKA Cross Country) races (Scheduled for Thursday and Saturday. Link to homepage from where hopefully live results will be available is https://www.bullitttiming.com/events/NCAA-Championships-2023.):
Thursday's (shorter) Freestyle:
Men's 10K (8:00 AM MT scheduled start. ) - https://live.bullitttiming.com/event/class-group/2451/results?type=splits
Women's 5K (10:00 AM MT scheduled start.) - https://live.bullitttiming.com/event/class-group/2450/results?type=splits
Saturday's (longer) Classic -
Women's 20K (8:00 AM MT scheduled start.) -
Men's 20K (10:00 AM MT scheduled start. ) -
Team scores (Even though an east coast school is hosting this year, looks like the Buffs' conference (RMISA) has come through with a team scoring page.) - http://www.rmisaskiing.com/meet-live.php?s=2023
(As I mentioned in the regular season thread, this year's team has not been as strong as in every prior years, at least since I've been following the last decade or so, and for the 1st time I know of it was NOT a sure thing CU would qualify a full team for the Championships. (Per the article below, 2009 was the last time CU didn't field a full field.) Thankfully they did this year!)
As in prior years, live streaming of all races is scheduled to be available on the NCAA website. (Links provided below.)
Go Buffs!!!
Article on the Buffs being selected, and who the coaches have decided will race for the team in Utah -
Direct link - https://cubuffs.com/news/2023/3/1/skiing-buffs-qualify-full-team-for-ncaa-championships.aspx
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INDIANAPOLIS—As was known based on a tremendous week in Alaska, the Colorado Buffaloes Ski Team have officially qualified a full 12-skier team for the NCAA Championships, set to take place in Lake Placid, N.Y., March 8-11.
The Buffs have now qualified a full team for the 12th straight season, having last gone short-handed in 2009. Colorado has won 20 National Championships (19 NCAA, 1 AIAW), second most in the nation and has 102 individual national champions (100 NCAA), most by any team in the nation.
The group of 12 skiers going for the Buffs include five Buffs that have won a race this season and nine of the 12 have at least one podium appearance and the group has a combined 24 podium appearances.
Qualifying for the Buffs are:
- Hanna Abrahamsson (women's Nordic) – Nine races, all top seven, seven top 5, six podiums, one win.
- Magnus Boee (men's Nordic) – 10 races, all top 20, six top 10, four top 5, three podiums, one win.
- Anna-Maria Dietze (women's Nordic) – Eight races, all top six, seven top 5, three podiums, one win.
- Jacob Dilling (men's alpine) – Seven races, six top 11, five top 5, four podiums, one win.
- Elena Exenberger (women's alpine) – 11 races, eight top 20, three top 10.
- Louis Fausa (men's alpine) – 11 races, eight top 15, six top 10, three top five, two podiums.
- Filip Forejtek (men's alpine) – Eight races, four top seven, three top five, three podiums, one win.
- Emma Hammergaard (women's alpine) – 11 races, seven top 8, two top 5, one podium.
- Kaitlyn Harsch (women's alpine) – 11 races, seven top 20, three top 10.
- Oyvind Haugan (men's Nordic) – Eight races, seven top 20, two top 10.
- Weronika Kaleta (women's Nordic) – Four races, four top nine, three top five, one podium.
- Will Koch (men's Nordic) – Seven races, seven top 14, six top 10, one top five, one podium.
The championships are hosted by St. Lawrence University and will take place at Mt. Van Hovenberg for Nordic races and Whiteface Mountain for alpine races in Lake Placid. This is the fourth time Lake Placid will host the NCAA Ski Championships and the Buffs have won the National Championships where Lake Placid was the sole host of the event, in 1982 and then CU's most recent title in 2015 also came in Lake Placid.
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Just pasting what I wrote in prior years about how the Championships are scored:
"
Since I always forget the scoring system in skiing, I have posted the below in various prior years' threads. (I'm assuming/ hoping there's no change this year.) -
"Scoring in NCAA Skiing- the top 30 finishers of each race earn points. The scores earned for the top 8 finishers from 1st through 8th are 40 (for 1st place)-37-34-31-29-27-25-23. After that, the 9th through 30th places earn one point less for each lower place finish, so for example 9th place earns 22 points, 10th place 21 points, etc., all the way down to the 30th place finisher, who earns 1 point."
(Note-at the NCAA championships, teams can only bring 3 athletes of each gender for each type of skiing (Alpine and Nordic), so all their finishes count. For earlier season races with more than 3 racers per team competing in each event, only the top 3 finishers for each team get their finishes counted when calculating their (and other) team's score.)"
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NCAA Skiing Championships Homepage -
Utah wins the 2023 NCAA skiing championship
Coverage of the 2023 NCAA skiing championship, including live stream, schedules, highlights, scores and news.
www.ncaa.com
Announcement of teams and individuals awarded a Championship berth (Main value I got from this is the chart near the bottom which listed how many athletes each team earned Championship berths.) -
![www.ncaa.com](https://www.ncaa.com/_flysystem/public-s3/images/2023-03/Utah%20skiing%20trophy.jpeg)
Utah wins the 2023 NCAA skiing championship
Coverage of the 2023 NCAA skiing championship, including live stream, schedules, highlights, scores and news.
![www.ncaa.com](https://www.ncaa.com/favicon.png)
NC Men’s and Women’s Skiing Committee selects championship field
The NCAA Men’s and Women’s Skiing Committee announced today the 74 men and 74 women selected to participate in the 2023 National Collegiate Men’s and Women’s Skiing Championships.
![www.ncaa.com](https://www.ncaa.com/favicon.png)
Free NCAA live video coverage (If for any reason any of the below links don't work, the general link for NCAA live videos is https://www.ncaa.com/liveschedule/ .):
Wednesday -
![www.ncaa.com](https://www.ncaa.com/modules/custom/casablanca_core/img/sportbanners/skiing.png)
![www.ncaa.com](https://www.ncaa.com/modules/custom/casablanca_core/img/sportbanners/skiing.png)
![www.ncaa.com](https://www.ncaa.com/modules/custom/casablanca_core/img/sportbanners/skiing.png)
SCHEDULES (Note all times in below schedule Eastern time, so subtract 2 hours for Mountain time. From the host St. Lawrecne preview article at https://saintsathletics.com/news/20...ompete-at-2023-ncaa-skiing-championships.aspx.):
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SCHEDULE
Wednesday, March 8: Giant Slalom – 9 a.m. EST
Thursday, March 9: Women's 5K/Men's 10K Freestyle – 10 a.m. EST / 12 p.m. EST
Friday, March 10: Slalom – 9 a.m. EST
Saturday, March 11: 20K Classic – 10 a.m. EST / 12 p.m. EST
"
Another more detailed schedule (Only pasted competition days and lines. From https://whiteface.com/2023-ncaa-skiing-championships/;. Also all in Eastern time. Times converted to Mountain in below "Live timings ..." section.):
"
Wednesday, March 8
...
9 a.m. Women’s Giant Slalom: First run. (Whiteface Mtn.)
10:15 a.m. Men’s Giant Slalom: First run. (Whiteface Mtn.)
12:45 p.m. Women’s Giant Slalom: Second run. (Whiteface Mtn.)
2 p.m. Men’s Giant Slalom: Second run. (Whiteface Mtn.)
(Awards ceremony immediately following)
Thursday, March 9
...
10 a.m. Men’s 10k Freestyle; Individual start. (Mt. Van Hoevenberg)
Noon Women’s 5k Freestyle; Individual start. (Mt. Van Hoevenberg)
(Awards ceremony immediately following)
Friday, March 10
...
9 a.m. Men’s Slalom: First run. (Whiteface Mtn.)
10 a.m. Women’s Slalom: First run. (Whiteface Mtn.)
Noon Men’s Slalom: Second run. (Whiteface Mtn.)
1 p.m. Women’s Slalom: Second run. (Whiteface Mtn.)
(Awards ceremony immediately following)
Saturday, March 11
...
10 a.m. Women’s 20k Classic: Mass start. (Mt. Van Hoevenberg)
Noon Men’s 20 k Classic: Mass start. (Mt. Van Hoevenberg)
2 p.m. Team Awards Ceremony & BBQ. (Mt. Van Hoevenberg, Awards Plaza)
"
Live timings and scores (Links from NCAA Championships homepage linked to above.) -
(At this point, I haven't found that nice webpage that past Championships have had that include team scores. I assume they will become available, and I'll add them when I find them.)
Team Scores - Not found yet as I type this.
Alpine races (Scheduled for Wednesday and Friday) -
General (standard) link for Alpine races. https://livetiming.usskiandsnowboard.org/
Wednesday's Giant Slaloms :
Women's (1st run scheduled to begin at 7:00 AM MT; 2nd at 10:45 AM MT.) - https://vola.ussalivetiming.com/race/usa-ny-whiteface-ny-ncaa-ski-championships_26961.html
Men's (1st run scheduled to begin at 8:15 AM MT; 2nd at 12:00 PM MT. ) - https://vola.ussalivetiming.com/race/usa-ny-whiteface-ncaa-ski-championships_26962.html
Friday's slalom -
Men's (1st run scheduled to begin at 7:00 AM MT; 2nd at 10:00 AM MT. ) -
Women's (1st run scheduled to begin at 8:00 AM MT; 2nd at 11:00 AM MT.) -
Nordic (AKA Cross Country) races (Scheduled for Thursday and Saturday. Link to homepage from where hopefully live results will be available is https://www.bullitttiming.com/events/NCAA-Championships-2023.):
Thursday's (shorter) Freestyle:
Men's 10K (8:00 AM MT scheduled start. ) - https://live.bullitttiming.com/event/class-group/2451/results?type=splits
Women's 5K (10:00 AM MT scheduled start.) - https://live.bullitttiming.com/event/class-group/2450/results?type=splits
Saturday's (longer) Classic -
Women's 20K (8:00 AM MT scheduled start.) -
Men's 20K (10:00 AM MT scheduled start. ) -
Team scores (Even though an east coast school is hosting this year, looks like the Buffs' conference (RMISA) has come through with a team scoring page.) - http://www.rmisaskiing.com/meet-live.php?s=2023
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