Tournament information | |
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Sport | College skiing |
Location | Lyme, New Hampshire |
Administrator | NCAA |
Host(s) | Dartmouth College |
Venue(s) | Dartmouth Skiway |
Teams | 22 |
Number of | 8 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Utah (10th overall, 9th co-ed) |
1st runners-up | Vermont |
2nd runners-up | Colorado |
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2004 →
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The 2003 NCAA Skiing Championships were contested at the Dartmouth SkiwayinLyme, New Hampshire as part of the 50th 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]
Utah, coached by Kevin Sweeney, won the team championship, the Utes' ninth co-ed title and tenth overall.
This year's championships were contested at the Dartmouth SkiwayinLyme, New Hampshire. The event was hosted by nearby Dartmouth College.
These were the second NCAA championships hosted at the Dartmouth Skiway (1958 and 2003) and the eighth in the state of New Hampshire (1958, 1964, 1970, 1978, 1984, 1992, 1995, and 2003).
Men's events
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Women's events
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Rank | Team | Points |
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Utah | 682 | |
Vermont | 551 | |
Colorado (DC) | 5461⁄2 | |
4 | New Mexico | 5411⁄2 |
5 | Denver | 5221⁄2 |
6 | Dartmouth | 472 |
7 | Nevada | 3731⁄2 |
8 | Middlebury | 3631⁄2 |
9 | Alaska Anchorage | 3311⁄2 |
10 | New Hampshire | 307 |
11 | Northern Michigan | 259 |
12 | Alaska Fairbanks | 254 |
13 | Colby | 2371⁄2 |
14 | Williams | 2281⁄2 |
15 | Western State | 118 |
16 | Bates | 93 |
17 | Whitworth | 52 |
18 | Montana State | 45 |
19 | Harvard | 34 |
20 | Michigan Tech | 15 |
21 | Wisconsin–Green Bay | 7 |
22 | St. Cloud State | 5 |
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Championships |
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Women's events added from 1983 |
2002–03 NCAA Division I championships
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