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6 SSWSC alumni qualify for NCAA Skiing Championships

Colby College skier Hannah Soria spent time skiing as a member of the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club as a teenager. She has qualified for her second NCAA Ski Championships and will compete in New Hampshire next week.
Tom Skulski/Steamboat Pilot & Today

The National Collegiate Athletic Association announced the 74 men and 74 women who will compete in the 2025 National Collegiate Skiing Championships from March 5-8. 

Among those qualifiers are six alumni from the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club — Bode Flanigan, Boston College (alpine); Nicholas Unkovskoy, Middlebury (alpine); Hannah Soria, Colby College (alpine); Isabelle Washburn, Dartmouth College (alpine); Chase High, St. Scholastica (Nordic); and Grey Barbier, Montana State University (Nordic). 

“The six SSWSC alumni who have been selected to compete at the 2025 NCAA Skiing Championships represent not just their colleges and universities but also every part of NCAA skiing,” said SSWSC Athletic Director Dave Stewart, in a news release. “These student-athletes represent all three regions of NCAA skiing, east, west, and midwest; both alpine and cross country skiing; both Division I and Division III colleges; and both men’s and women’s skiing. We are very proud of the accomplishments of these student-athletes and look forward to following their results next week during the NCAA championship races in New Hampshire and in the years to come.”



The championships will be hosted by Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. The men’s and women’s giant slalom will be on Wednesday; the men’s and women’s 7.5 km individual classical will take place on Thursday; the men’s and women’s slalom will be on Friday; and the men’s and women’s 20 km mass start freestyle will take place on Saturday, March 8.


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