HANOVER, NH. – Vermont Nordic Ski wrapped up the final day of the 2025 NCAA Championships on Saturday afternoon from Oak Hill, competing in the 20K Freestyle mass start in Hanover, NH. After the final day of competition UVM finished in fifth place with 368 total points, just 16 points behind Denver, who finished in fourth. Utah came in first with 590 points followed by Colorado in second with 513 points. Host school Dartmouth finished in third with 508 points.
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Final Day Results
The Nordic men kicked the day off first competing in the 20K Freestyle mass start, seeing
Luke Rizio finish 17th overall with a time of 47:31.6.
Finn Sweet placed 24th overall with a time of 48:22.7. Utah's Joe Davies won the national title, placing first with a time of 43:33.9.
On the women's side of the 20K Freestyle mass start,
Annie McColgan earned a team best finish on the day, placing 12th overall with a time of 52:21.1. Not far behind her was teammate
Molly Moening, who placed 14th after racing a time of 53:37.8.
Kristin Maltun Helland finished in 28th with a time of 56:00.2. University of Alaska Fairbanks skier Kendall Kramer took home the national title, racing a time of 50:14.2.
2025 All-American's as awarded by the United States Collegiate Ski Coaches Association
Justine Clément – First Team (Slalom)
Finn Sweet – First Team (7.5K Classic)
Annie McColgan – First Team (7.5K Classic)
Hanna Larsson Nathhorst – First Team (Giant Slalom)
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