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2002 NCAA Skiing Championships
Tournament information
SportCollege skiing
LocationAlaska Girdwood, Alaska
AdministratorNCAA
Host(s)University of Alaska Anchorage
Venue(s)Alyeska Resort
Teams23
Number of
events
8
Final positions
ChampionsDenver
(17th overall, 3rd co-ed)
1st runners-upColorado
2nd runners-upUtah
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The 2002 NCAA Skiing Championships were contested at the Alyeska Resort in Girdwood, Alaska as part of the 49th annual NCAA-sanctioned ski tournament to determine the individual and team national champions of men's and women's collegiate slalom and cross-country skiing in the United States.

Two-time defending champions Denver, coached by Kurt Smitz, again won the team championship, the Pioneers' third co-ed title and seventeenth overall.

Venue

Main article: Alyeska Resort

The championships were hosted at the Alyeska Resort in Girdwood, Alaska, with the University of Alaska Anchorage as hosts.

These were the second championships held in Alaska (1987 and 2002).

Program

Men's events

  • Cross country, 20 kilometer freestyle
  • Cross country, 10 kilometer classical
  • Slalom
  • Giant slalom

Women's events

  • Cross country, 15 kilometer freestyle
  • Cross country, 5 kilometer classical
  • Slalom
  • Giant slalom

Team scoring

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Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Denver (DC) 656
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Colorado 612
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Utah 6091⁄2
4 New Mexico 569
5 Vermont 5211⁄2
6 Nevada 444
7 Dartmouth 4121⁄2
8 Northern Michigan 327
9 New Hampshire 3101⁄2
10 Alaska Anchorage 310
11 Middlebury 296
12 Williams 175
13 Alaska Fairbanks 1631⁄2
14 Western State 154
15 Bates 116
16 Montana State 82
17 Colby 601⁄2
18 St. Lawrence 60
19 St. Olaf 59
20 Harvard 39
21 Saint Michael's 25
22 Michigan Tech 20
23 Bowdoin 19
  • DC – Defending champions
  • Debut team appearance

See also

References

  1. "NCAA Skiing Championships Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
NCAA Skiing Championships
Championships
Women's events added from 1983
2001–02 NCAA Division I championships
  • Not an officially sanctioned NCAA championship
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