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Teams | 17 |
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Format | Duration scoring |
Finals site | Franconia and Jackson, New Hampshire |
Champions | Utah Utes (14th title) |
Runner-up | Colorado Buffaloes |
Semifinalists | |
Television | NCAA |
The 2021 NCAA Skiing Championships took place from March 10 to March 13 in New Hampshire, at Jackson Nordic Ski Area, which hosted the cross-country events, and Cannon Mountain Ski Area, which hosted the alpine events. The tournament went into its 67th consecutive NCAA Skiing Championships, and featured seventeen teams across all divisions.
Team results
- Note: Top 10 only
- (H): Team from hosting U.S. state
Rank | Team | Points |
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Utah | 554 |
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Colorado | 522.5 |
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Denver | 442 |
4 | Alaska Anchorage | 411 |
5 | Montana State | 383.5 |
6 | Vermont | 351 |
7 | Northern Michigan | 232 |
8 | Westminster | 212 |
9 | New Hampshire | 211 |
10 | Alaska Fairbanks | 163 |
Individual Results
- Note: Table does not include consolation
- (H): Individual from hosting U.S. State
Games | First | Second | Third |
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Women's giant slalom details[1] |
Cassidy Gray![]() |
Stef Fleckenstein![]() |
Francesca English![]() |
Julia Toiviainen![]() | |||
Women's 5K classical details[1] |
Sydney Palmer-Leger![]() |
Julia Richter![]() |
Novie McCabe![]() |
Astird Stav![]() | |||
Women's slalom details[1] |
Amelia Smart![]() |
Justine Clement![]() |
Julia Toiviainen![]() |
Stef Fleckenstein![]() | |||
Women's 15K freestyle details[1] |
Sydney Palmer-Leger![]() |
Astird Stav![]() |
Novie McCabe![]() |
Tuva Bygrave![]() | |||
Men's giant slalom details[1] |
Mikkel Solbakken![]() |
Tobias Kogler![]() |
Gustavo Vollo![]() |
Age Solheim![]() | |||
Men's 10K classical details[1] |
Magnus Boee![]() |
Luke Jager![]() |
Samuel Hendry![]() |
Espen Persen![]() | |||
Men's slalom details[1] |
Mathias Tefre![]() |
Filip Forejtek![]() |
Simon Fournier![]() |
Joachim Lien![]() | |||
Men's 20K freestyle details[1] |
Magnus Boee![]() |
Samuel Hendry![]() |
Kjetil Baanerud![]() |
Zak Ketterson![]() |
References
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