With news already having been coming in for awhile for the NCAA championships which go from this coming Wednesday through Sunday, thought I'd start this thread now, with this 1st post just collecting in one place the news so far, along with general championship info and how races are scored.
This year's championships are being hosted by the University of New Hampshire, with Alpine skiers racing at Cannon Mountain, and Nordic at the Jackson Ski Touring Center.
Although it doesn't necessarily mean much, the Buffs have won the last 3 national championships hosted by east coast schools (in 2011, 2013 and 2015)!
News so far
Direct link to article - http://www.cubuffs.com/news/2017/3/...roems-hungry-entering-ncaa-championships.aspx
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Championships info-
Univ. of New Hampshire (Host school) event Homepage - http://unhwildcats.com/sports/2017/2/27/ncaa-skiing-championship-central.aspx
Live Video (Of course, change dates depending on which day it is.) - http://www.ncaa.com/liveschedule/2017/03/08
(At least in prior years, this has one of my favorite streaming events of the year for ANY sport, and hopefully that will continue this year. The announcers may not be famous "pros" (announcing anyways), but they have known their stuff and you can tell REALLY CARE about skiing and know its history, and the camera work has always been pretty good. Of course, it's hard to cover a full Nordic course with cameras on what I'm sure is a relatively limited budget, so the announcers need to cover parts of those races through course reports and, like us, get excited when we/ they see who has come out of the tree line or over the hill in the lead near the end of the last lap!)
Live Timing/ Results - http://barttiming.com/eisa/Results17/ncaa17.htm
Competition Schedule (From CU Buffs article, with all times already converted to Mountain Time) -
Wednesday, March 8
9 a.m. - Women's GS (1st run): Run to completion. (Cannon Mountain) (Time changed from 7 a.m. due to weather concerns. See post #15.)
9:45 a.m. -Men's GS (1st run): Run to completion. (Cannon Mountain) (Time changed from 10:30 a.m. due to weather concerns. See post #15.)
Thursday, March 9
8 a.m. - Women's 5k Classical: Individual start. (Jackson Ski Touring Center)
9:30 a.m. -Men's 10k Classical: Individual start. (Jackson Ski Touring Center)
Friday, March 10
7 a.m. - Women's Slalom: First Run. (Cannon Mountain)
8 a.m. - Men's Slalom: First Run. (Cannon Mountain)
10:30 a.m. - Women's Slalom: Second Run. (Cannon Mountain)
11:15 a.m. - Men's Slalom: Second Run. (Cannon Mountain)
Saturday, March 11
8 a.m. - Men's 20k Freestyle: Mass Start. (Jackson Ski Touring Center)
10 a.m. - Women's 15k Freestyle: Mass Start. (Jackson Ski Touring Center)
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SCORING- For reference, Just because I forget how skiing is scored every new year, wanted to quote what I copied in the thread for last year's NCAA championships -
"Scoring in NCAA Skiing- the top 30 finishers of each race earn points. The scores earned for the top 8 finishers from 1st through 8th are 40 (for 1st place)-37-34-31-29-27-25-23. After that, the 9th through 30th places earn one point less for each lower place finish, so for example 9th place earns 22 points, 10th place 21 points, etc., all the way down to the 30th place finisher, who earns 1 point."
(Note-at the NCAA championships, teams can only bring 3 athletes of each gender for each type of skiing (Alpine and Nordic), so all their finishes count. For earlier season races with more than 3 racers per team competing in each event, only the top 3 finishers for each team get their finishes counted when calculating their team's score.)"
Note- I haven't heard of any changes to the scoring system this 2017 season, but will update the above if I later find out there HAVE been changes.
This year's championships are being hosted by the University of New Hampshire, with Alpine skiers racing at Cannon Mountain, and Nordic at the Jackson Ski Touring Center.
Although it doesn't necessarily mean much, the Buffs have won the last 3 national championships hosted by east coast schools (in 2011, 2013 and 2015)!
News so far
- 1st, to compete in any NCAA championships, you obviously have to be selected 1st. Just as obviously, the Buffs, as NCAA Western Regional Champions, were one of the seven teams selected to bring a full squad of 12 skiers.
- There have been a video and article released about senior leader/ Nordic skier Mads Stroem and his progress since recovering from appendicitis.
Direct link to article - http://www.cubuffs.com/news/2017/3/...roems-hungry-entering-ncaa-championships.aspx
- And, looks like the Buffs have recently left for New Hampshire, assume to get some practice and general acclimatization time in -
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Championships info-
Univ. of New Hampshire (Host school) event Homepage - http://unhwildcats.com/sports/2017/2/27/ncaa-skiing-championship-central.aspx
Live Video (Of course, change dates depending on which day it is.) - http://www.ncaa.com/liveschedule/2017/03/08
(At least in prior years, this has one of my favorite streaming events of the year for ANY sport, and hopefully that will continue this year. The announcers may not be famous "pros" (announcing anyways), but they have known their stuff and you can tell REALLY CARE about skiing and know its history, and the camera work has always been pretty good. Of course, it's hard to cover a full Nordic course with cameras on what I'm sure is a relatively limited budget, so the announcers need to cover parts of those races through course reports and, like us, get excited when we/ they see who has come out of the tree line or over the hill in the lead near the end of the last lap!)
Live Timing/ Results - http://barttiming.com/eisa/Results17/ncaa17.htm
Competition Schedule (From CU Buffs article, with all times already converted to Mountain Time) -
Wednesday, March 8
9 a.m. - Women's GS (1st run): Run to completion. (Cannon Mountain) (Time changed from 7 a.m. due to weather concerns. See post #15.)
9:45 a.m. -Men's GS (1st run): Run to completion. (Cannon Mountain) (Time changed from 10:30 a.m. due to weather concerns. See post #15.)
Thursday, March 9
8 a.m. - Women's 5k Classical: Individual start. (Jackson Ski Touring Center)
9:30 a.m. -Men's 10k Classical: Individual start. (Jackson Ski Touring Center)
Friday, March 10
7 a.m. - Women's Slalom: First Run. (Cannon Mountain)
8 a.m. - Men's Slalom: First Run. (Cannon Mountain)
10:30 a.m. - Women's Slalom: Second Run. (Cannon Mountain)
11:15 a.m. - Men's Slalom: Second Run. (Cannon Mountain)
Saturday, March 11
8 a.m. - Men's 20k Freestyle: Mass Start. (Jackson Ski Touring Center)
10 a.m. - Women's 15k Freestyle: Mass Start. (Jackson Ski Touring Center)
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SCORING- For reference, Just because I forget how skiing is scored every new year, wanted to quote what I copied in the thread for last year's NCAA championships -
"Scoring in NCAA Skiing- the top 30 finishers of each race earn points. The scores earned for the top 8 finishers from 1st through 8th are 40 (for 1st place)-37-34-31-29-27-25-23. After that, the 9th through 30th places earn one point less for each lower place finish, so for example 9th place earns 22 points, 10th place 21 points, etc., all the way down to the 30th place finisher, who earns 1 point."
(Note-at the NCAA championships, teams can only bring 3 athletes of each gender for each type of skiing (Alpine and Nordic), so all their finishes count. For earlier season races with more than 3 racers per team competing in each event, only the top 3 finishers for each team get their finishes counted when calculating their team's score.)"
Note- I haven't heard of any changes to the scoring system this 2017 season, but will update the above if I later find out there HAVE been changes.
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