Sophia Mazzoni (26) placed 21st in Nordic classical on Saturday to conclude MSU's stay at the 70th NCAA Championships.
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Bobcats Sixth at 70th NCAA Skiing Championships
3/11/2023 4:26:00 PM | Men's Skiing, Women's Skiing, Skiing
The Montana State ski team concluded its time at the 70th NCAA Skiing Championships recording thirty-seven points in Nordic classic as the Bobcats finished sixth in the final team standings on Saturday morning at Mt. Van Hoevenberg.
The Montana State ski team concluded its time at the 70th NCAA Skiing Championships recording thirty-seven points in Nordic classic as the Bobcats finished sixth in the final team standings on Saturday morning at Mt. Van Hoevenberg.
Junior Sophia Mazzoni led MSU in the 20-kilometer classic placing 21st in a time of 1:05:59.0. Anna Price, 23rd, 1:06:13.5, and Tilde Bångman, 26th, 1:06:47.7, followed Mazzoni.
Utah's Novie McCabe won the women's classical national title in 1:00:04.3.
Senior Reed Godfrey guided the Bobcat men finishing 22nd in 59:33.1. Florian Winker concluded MSU's scoring placing 26th in 1:00:46.1.
Harvard's Remi Drolet captured the men's title in 54:54.6.
Utah won its 16th national championship with 526 points. The Utes were followed in the top 10 by Colorado 491.5, Denver 416.5, Vermont 343, Dartmouth 335.5, MSU 280, Alaska Fairbanks 268, New Hampshire 234, Westminster 225, and Middlebury 215.
Montana State's six All-American finishes in the alpine events were the most in the discipline at the NCAA meet.
Junior Sophia Mazzoni led MSU in the 20-kilometer classic placing 21st in a time of 1:05:59.0. Anna Price, 23rd, 1:06:13.5, and Tilde Bångman, 26th, 1:06:47.7, followed Mazzoni.
Utah's Novie McCabe won the women's classical national title in 1:00:04.3.
Senior Reed Godfrey guided the Bobcat men finishing 22nd in 59:33.1. Florian Winker concluded MSU's scoring placing 26th in 1:00:46.1.
Harvard's Remi Drolet captured the men's title in 54:54.6.
Utah won its 16th national championship with 526 points. The Utes were followed in the top 10 by Colorado 491.5, Denver 416.5, Vermont 343, Dartmouth 335.5, MSU 280, Alaska Fairbanks 268, New Hampshire 234, Westminster 225, and Middlebury 215.
Montana State's six All-American finishes in the alpine events were the most in the discipline at the NCAA meet.
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