SKIING NOTEBOOK
The Catamounts are back in action from Etna and Hanover, New Hampshire for the 2025 NCAA Championships hosted by Dartmouth. Vermont is one of just five teams to qualify a full 12-skier team for this year's championship. The action will be streamed live for free at NCAA.com.
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Alpine events will be held Wednesday, March 5 at The Skiway and Friday, March 7. Nordic events will run Thursday, March 6 and Saturday, March 8 at Oak Hill.Â
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2025 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS SCHEDULE (All Times ET & Subject to Change)
Wednesday, March 5: Men's and Women's Slalom at The Skiway
-Men's: First Run – 8:30 a.m., Second Run - 11:45 p.m.
-Women's: First Run - 9:20 a.m., Second Run - 12:35 p.m.
Thursday, March 6: Men's and Women's 7.5K Classic Individual Start at Oak Hill
-Women's: 10 a.m.
-Men's: 12 p.m.
Friday, March 7: Men's and Women's Giant Slalom at The Skiway
-Women's: First Run - 9:00 a.m., Second Run - 12:00 p.m.
-Men's: First Run - 9:55Â a.m., Second Run - 12:55 p.m.
Saturday, March 8: Men's and Women's 20K Freestyle Mass Start at Oak Hill
-Men's: 10 a.m.
-Women's: 12 p.m.
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CLÉMENT AND SWEET NAMED WEEK SIX EISA SKIIERS OF THE WEEK
- Justine Clément was named Week Six Alpine Skier of the week after securing a win in the GS and a third-place finish in the slalom during the 2025 EISA Championships hosted by UNH. Clements' GS win was her second overall win of the season, and her third-place slalom finish secured her fourth podium appearance of the year.
- Finn Sweet was named Week Six Nordic Skier of the Week after his performance in the 2025 EISA Championships, placing 5th in the 7.5k classic race, following it up on Saturday racing to 4th place in the 15k skate mass start, missing the podium by just over 20 seconds.Â
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CATAMOUNTS SEEKING SEVENTH NATIONAL TITLE
Vermont will be seeking its seventh NCAA title this week in New Hampshire. Vermont (6) and Dartmouth (3) are the only eastern schools to ever claim the crown. 15 of the last 16 champions have been from the west, the lone exception being the Catamounts in 2012.
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HISTORY OF SUCCESS
Under Director of SkiingÂ
Bill Reichelt the Catamounts have finished in the NCAA top-three seven times. Vermont now has 6 NCAA team championships, 73 individual national champions, 419 All-American citations and 40 EISA Championships in program history.
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2025 VERMONT CATAMOUNTS NCAA TEAM
Nordic
Petter Bakken
Kristin Maltun Helland
Annie McColgan
Molly Moening
Luke Rizio
Finn Sweet
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Alpine
Justine Clément
Hanna Larsson Nathhorst
Cole Palchak
Magnus Berge Styren
Cydnie Timmermann
Mackenzie Wood
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