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1998 NCAA Skiing Championships

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1998 NCAA Skiing Championships
Tournament information
SportCollege skiing
LocationMontana Bozeman, Montana
AdministratorNCAA
Venue(s)Bridger Bowl Ski Area
Teams22
Number of
events
8
Final positions
ChampionsColorado
(14th overall, 3rd co-ed)
1st runners-upUtah
2nd runners-upDenver
← 1997
1999 →

The 1998 NCAA Skiing Championships were contested at the Bridger Bowl Ski Area in Bozeman, Montana as part of the 45th 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.[1]

Colorado, coached by Richard Rokos, won the team championship, the Buffaloes' fourteenth title overall and third as a co-ed team.

Venue

This year's NCAA skiing championships were hosted at the Bridger Bowl Ski Area near Bozeman, Montana.

These were the fifth championships held in the state of Montana (1960, 1983, 1985, 1996, and 1998).

Program

Team scoring

1998 NCAA Skiing Championships is located in the United States
Bridger Bowl
Bridger Bowl
Championships site
Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Colorado 654
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Utah (DC) 65112
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Denver 638
4 Vermont 556
5 Alaska Anchorage 524
6 New Mexico 513
7 Dartmouth 505
8 Middlebury 481
9 Bates 205
10 New Hampshire 199
11 Nevada 193
12 Western State 187
13 Northern Michigan 170
14 Wisconsin–Green Bay 154
15 St. Lawrence 128
16 Williams 103
17 Montana State 45
18 Saint Michael's 38
19 Colby 24
20 Alaska Fairbanks 15
21 Colby–Sawyer 9
22 St. Olaf 8
  • DC – Defending champions
  • Debut team appearance

See also

References

  1. ^ "NCAA Skiing Championships Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved December 23, 2020.
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