2018 COLORADO SKIING NOTES

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1 COLORADO UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BUFFALOES / SPORTS INFORMATION SERVICE Fieldhouse Annex #50, 357 UCB, Boulder, CO Telephone 303/ david.plati@colorado.edu David Plati (Associate AD/Sports Information), Jason Clay (Skiing SID), Troy Andre (Associate SID/Internet); Linda Sprouse (Associate SID), Andy Schlichting (Assistant SID); Maggie Still (Assistant SID); Ryan Megay (Graduate Assistant SID). SKI CONTACTS: Clay/Plati QUICKLY 2018 COLORADO SKIING NOTES March 5, 2018 The 65th NCAA Ski Championships are set for March 7-10 in Steamboat Springs, the 14th time the state of Colorado is hosting the event with the last six all in Steamboat (dating back to 1979; the University of Colorado is the official host and has won six times when the event has been in the Buffs home state... The Buffaloes have won 20 national championships in skiing: 11 men's ( ), eight coed ( ) and one women's (1982, AIAW)... CU has finished first ( ) or second ( ) in nine of the last 12 NCAAs (third in 07 and 12, fourth in 14)... The skiers are gunning for CU s 12th national championship since 2000, as CU has five in men s cross country (2002, 2004, 2006, 2013, 2014) and two in women s cross country (2000, 2004) to go with the 2006, 2011, 2013 and 2015 ski crowns (all titles transferred to the Pac-12 count, which stands at 504)... CU has finished in the top three in 71 of its last 76 ski meets (a school-record 31 straight is within this run); the Buffs have finished first or second 52 of their last 62 times out (29 wins)... Of CU s 20 ski titles, 10 have been won in the west and 10 in the east... The University of Vermont will host the 2019 NCAA Championships (March 6-9); Montana State will host the 2020 affair and Middlebury in Official website for these championships: with a live stream of all events at A CLOSER LOOK AT THE NCAA S Utah enters as the defending champion, as the Utes won their first title in 2017 since 2003; they had won five of the first six coed titles between 1983 and 1988 (Denver is the only school to repeat this millennium, with a pair of three-peats ( , ). The last time one school swept all five meets in the west was in 2013 (Colorado), as the last five winters have been topsy-turvy: CU won three times and Denver twice this winter; CU won three and Utah twice in 2017; Utah won three times and CU and DU once in 2016; CU won thrice and Utah and New Mexico once in 2015; and Denver and Utah won twice and UNM once in 14. So, over the last five regular seasons, CU has 10 wins, Utah eight, DU five and New Mexico two. Denver (RMISA & West Regional), Dartmouth (EISA & East Regional) and Northern Michigan (Central Regional) enter as this year s champions. In 2006, CU became the first school to win the NCAA title without a full 12-skier team, participating minus one men s alpine skier, and in 2008, Denver won the title being down a women s Nordic skier these are the only two times a team without a full roster has won. The leader at the midway point has claimed 12 of the last 17, while schools leading after three days (or six events) have won 19 of the last 23 times, though Utah rallied from 34½ points behind Denver to win the 2017 crown. The last three teams to lead from wire-to-wire were Denver (2002, 2010) and CU (2011). In 2011 (at Middlebury), Vermont led after each of the first three days, taking a 54-point lead over Colorado into the final two events (Nordic freestyle), but the Buffs would pull off the largest final day rally in the history of the event to take home the title. Western schools had posted at least three of the top four finishes every year from 1993 through 2011 (when Dartmouth broke through and finished fourth in 2012 when UVM won ). The west has had at least three in the top four in 32 of the 35 previous coed meets, capturing all four top spots in 2002, 2004, 2009, 2010 and 2016 it had been since 1966 since one region (west) claimed a one-through-four sweep. The west also had five of the top six in 2002, 2009 and 2016, and four of the top five numerous times. Dartmouth is the last team from the east to win in the east (the 07 title); UVM is the last from back east to win in the west ( 12). TRADITIONAL FAVORITES Colorado (24 top two finishes, with 17 wins), Utah (23; 11 titles), Vermont (21; six titles) and Denver (19; 13 wins) have dominated NCAA college skiing over the past 51 seasons (dating back to 1967). Only three other schools, Wyoming (one win and four seconds), New Mexico (one crown and two runner-ups) and Dartmouth (two titles) and have been able to crack the top two in this span. Since 1990, Denver has won nine titles, CU eight, Utah five and Vermont four; the only three other schools that have won a title since the sport went coed (in 1983) are Wyoming (1985), New Mexico (2004) and Dartmouth (2007). Middlebury (1980, women) is the last school to win other than the aforementioned seven. Dartmouth snapped a 12-year reign by western schools with its win in 2007 and UVM returned to the top in 2012, but the west still has 21 of the last 23 titles and 29 of 35 coed crowns dating back to PARTICIPANTS A total of 23 schools will be represented in Steamboat (* qualified full 12-skier roster): *Alaska-Anchorage, Alaska-Fairbanks, Bates, Boston College, Bowdoin, Colby, *Colorado, *Dartmouth, *Denver, Harvard, Michigan Tech, Middlebury, *Montana State, New Hampshire, *New Mexico, Northern Michigan, Plymouth State, St. Lawrence, St. Michael s, St. Scholastica, *Utah, *Vermont and Williams. Eight qualified the NCAA maximum of 12: Alaska-Anchorage, CU, Dartmouth, Denver, Montana State, New Mexico, Utah and Vermont; Middlebury qualified 11, Alaska-Fairbanks and Northern Michigan 6. The most schools that ever competed in the NCAA s were 24 in 2007, with 23 previously doing so in 1996, 2002, 2004, 2013 and SCORING FORMAT There s little to be said for tradition when it comes to scoring an NCAA ski meet, and we re in the fifth year of the latest format. After five years of a 50-point scoring base, the scoring base reverted back to 40 points in 2014 (39 was the norm from , 50 from ), one that is weighted toward the top seven finishers; points are awarded on a basis for 30 finishing positions, instead of 39 in the past; essentially, there will be skiers who finish a race and earn zero points for their team.

2 2018 COLORADO SKIING / MEDIA NOTES THE SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES MOUNTAIN) The GIANT SLALOM races will open the NCAA Championships on Wednesday, March 7, with the men s first run at 9:00 a.m. MST, followed by its second run at around 10:30 a.m.; the women s runs follow at 12:30 p.m. and 2:00 p.m., respectively. The CLASSICAL races open the Nordic events on Thursday, March 8, with the women s 5-kilometer race at 9 a.m. and men s 10k at 10:30 a.m. The SLALOM races are set for Friday night (a Steamboat tradition), March 9, with the women s first run at 6:45 p.m., followed by the men s first run at 7:30 p.m.; the second runs will follow at 9 p.m. for the women and 9:30 p.m. for the men. The FREESTYLE races will finish off the NCAA meet on Saturday, March 10: the men are first with their 20-kilometer run at 9 a.m., with the women s 15k to follow at 11 a.m. Flower ceremonies follow each event, and the awards presentation is set for about Noon on Saturday. (All times listed are mountain) ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Colorado placed 11 team members on the NCAA Skiing All-Academic Team (its version of Academic All-America), as the qualifications included owning a 3.50 or better cumulative grade point average and participation in the NCAA regionals (unless injured). Hedda Baangman, Sondre Bollum, Nora Christiansen, Quinn Lehmkuhl, Max Luukko, Megan McGrew, Andrew Potyk, Petter Reistad, Christina Rolandsen, Tonje Trulsrud and Joey Young Andrea Arnold, Camilla Brautaset, Roger Carry, Nora Christensen, Katie Hostetler, Jesse Knori, Anne Siri Lervik, Max Luukko, Megan McGrew, Andrew Potyk, Petter Reistad, Christina Rolandsen and Tonje Trulsrud all made the prestigious team. Christensen, Luukko, Reistad, Rolandsen and Trulsrud have made the team three times, while McGrew, Potyk and Petra Hyncicova have made it twice. As for their majors, none can set it on cruise control: several are in various Business sequences and others areas of study range from Integrative Physiology to Landscape Architecture. The women s team cumulative GPA is (3.520 last fall), while the men s is (3.093 last fall); the women and men rank 1-3 among all CU varsity sports in grade point average. RESULTS ANALYSIS Though CU had only nine different CU skiers this year record podium (top three) finishes, eight came out of the dozen set to participate in the NCAA Championships (the Buffs had 12 accomplish the feat in 2017, which they also had in 2006 and tying for the most since the 13 in 1995 and 1991). Last year CU finished second in the NCAA after winning the title those other three years with 12 or more different athletes finishing in the top three. But looking inside the numbers, there s usually not a lot of correlation between the two, just more of a fun fact. For example, this winter sophomore David Ketterer missed all of January while competing for a spot on Germany s Olympic team; he didn t record a podium finish after returning but is a threat to do so at NCAA s where he swept the alpine titles as a freshman. In all, six different CU skiers won 13 combined races, with six posting runner-up efforts. The Buffs have now won 10 or more races in six out of the last seven seasons and have done that in 18 of the 28 seasons under head coach Richard Rokos. CU and Utah tied for the most RMISA individual victories with 13, while Denver had 12. The Buffs have won 160 western races (out of 561) over the last 13 seasons, topping DU (139) and the Utes (116). When including the NCAA s, CU s 2006 and 2008 teams own the single season school mark with 21 wins since the sport went coed in 1983; the 1991 and 1998 teams had 19, followed by 16 in 2009 and 15 in 1999, 2013 and Colorado is almost always at or near the top in the most top five and top 10 performances, and this winter was no different; for the second straight year, the Buffaloes were first in top five finishes and second in top 10 efforts (see list below). Only Denver had more 10 top finishes and just one at that but among CU s skiers going to NCAA, there were 14 missed races among that group this year (of those, six were by senior Petra Hyncicova while representing her native Czech Republic at Pyeonchang, and the five by Ketterer as mentioned above). Colorado has led the west in top 10 finishes in five of the last 11 years, with its 967 over that period of time, well ahead of the rest. Colorado s success was fairly balanced this winter, as in addition to winning three meets overall, it scored the most Nordic points three times (second and third once), and had the high alpine point total once (finishing second and third twice each); the women s Nordic squad was the most dominant, winning four times and second once. CU s three wins came by a combined points and Denver s two over the Buffs by CU has led the RMISA in team points seven of the last 11 years, leading the regular season race (four meets) this year with 2,603 points, besting Denver (2,446.5) and Utah (2,285.5). The constant scoring base changes through the years have created assorted high water marks as currently around 650 point will usually win a competition (whereas in the east with a higher base, 900-plus usually earns the win). Denver s points in the RMISA Championships at Steamboat was the team-high for the year; the Pioneers points in the alpine races was also the season high. Colorado s 363 points in the Nordic action at Utah s meet topped the charts in that discipline. A breakdown of the CU top finishes in 2018: Wins (13): Ola Johansen 3, Tonje Trulsud 3, Hedda Baangman 2, Alvar Alev 2, Nora Christensen 2, Petra Hyncicova 1. Runner-Up Finishes (14): Petra Hyncicova 4, Ola Johansen 4, Petter Reistad 2, Tonje Trulsrud 2, Nora Christensen 1, Christina Rolandsen 1. Top 5 Finishes (68): Ola Johansen 9, Anne Siri Lervik 9, Petter Reistad 9, Tonje Trulsrud 8, Hedda Baangman 7, Alvar Alev 6, Nora Christensen 5, Petra Hyncicova 5, Christina Rolandsen 4, David Ketterer 2, Sondre Bollum 1, Ane Johnsen 1, Max Luukko 1, Joey Young 1. Top 10 Finishes (110): Petter Reistad 11, Christina Rolandsen 11, Alvar Alev 10, Ola Johansen 10, Anne Siri Lervik 10, Tonje Trulsrud 10, Hedda Baangman 8, Sondre Bollum 7, Nora Christensen 7, Ane Johnsen 6, Petra Hyncicova 5, Joey Young 5, David Ketterer 4, Max Luukko 4, Isabelle Fidjeland 1, Andrew Potyk 1, Alpine (26 top 5, 41 top 10): men 13/23, women 13/18. Nordic (42 top 5, 69 top 10): men 16/29, women 26/40. Team (68 top 5, 110 top 10): men 29/52, women 39/58. Individual Wins (48): Colorado 13, Utah 13, Denver 12, Montana State 5, New Mexico 4, Alaska-Anchorage 1. Podium Finishes (Top 3; 144): Colorado 42, Denver 41, Utah 26, Montana State 22, New Mexico 8, Alaska-Anchorage 4, Westminster 1. Top 5 Finishes (241): Colorado 68, Denver 62, Utah 40, Montana State 37, New Mexico 22, Alaska Anchorage 9, Westminster 3. Top 10 Finishes (480): Denver 111, Colorado 110, Utah 90, Montana State 83, New Mexico 45, Alaska Anchorage 18, Westminster 16, Alaska Fairbanks 7. BUFFALO CHIP: The first night races in NCAA history (slalom) took place at the 2006 NCAA Championships that CU hosted in Steamboat Springs. The only other night races also occurred in Steamboat, in 2010 and 2016 (also the slalom; both were run on the famed Howelsen Hill) and will again this year.

3 HISTORICALLY 2018 COLORADO SKIING / MEDIA NOTES The NCAA first sponsored a men s national championship in skiing in 1954, though national title meets (National Intercollegiate Championships) were held as early as 1946, the same year CU s program began. Women s programs came into being in the late 1970s, with then-cu head coach Bill Marolt at the forefront of making it a reality. CU has competed in all but three of the previous 64 NCAA s, but on one of those occasions (1964), several team members had trained for and competed in the Winter Olympics, and in 1967, sent only a few skiers as individuals to Maine for financial reasons. The AIAW sponsored women s titles between 1977 and 1982; in 1983, the NCAA absorbed the AIAW but combined male and female competition, as was the case in rifle and fencing. A complete look at the NCAA Championship history of the Buffaloes is on page ROCKY MOUNTAIN INTERCOLLEGIATE SKI ASSOCIATION (RMISA) / AT-A-GLANCE RECAP Colorado had 10 All-RMISA team members (eight first-team, two second-team) as the 2018 Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Ski Association was one the Buffaloes dominated during the regular season. CU won three of the four meets prior to regionals and took the title by a 156½-point margin, its sixth regular season title in the last 13 years. CU led the conference in individual race victories with 13 during the regular season, eight of those coming on the alpine side and five on the Nordic. CU, however, went winless at the 2018 RMISA Championships/NCAA West Regional that the Buffs hosted in Steamboat Springs. DU took the regional title by a 91½-point margin of victory over CU in second place. MONTANA STATE INVITATIONAL (Big Sky & West Yellowstone, Mont.; January 7-14) 1. Colorado 658; 2. Utah 581½; 3. Denver 561; 4. Montana State 534; 5. Alaska Anchorage 419; 6. New Mexico 371; 7. Alaska Fairbanks 217; 8. Westminster College 193½; 9. Wyoming 97; 10. Colorado Mountain College 71. UTAH INVITATIONAL (Snowbasin, Utah & West Yellowstone, Mont.; January 11-19) 1. Denver 650; 2. Colorado 636; 3. Utah 599½; 4. Montana State 527½; 5. New Mexico 396; 6. Alaska Anchorage 333; 7. Westminster College 224; 8. Alaska Fairbanks 223; 9. Colorado Mountain College 71. NEW MEXICO INVITATIONAL (Red River, N.M. & Crested Butte, Colo.; February 3-4) 1. Colorado 652; 2. Denver 645.5; 3. Utah 547.5; 4. New Mexico 537; 5. Montana State 527.5; 6. Alaska Anchorage 351.5; 7. Westminster College 203; 8. Wyoming 135; 9. Colorado Mountain College 43. DENVER INVITATIONAL (Loveland Ski Area & Minturn, Colo.; February 9-11) 1. Colorado 657; 2. Denver 590.5; 3. Montana State 583.5; 4. Utah 556.5; 5. New Mexico 482; 6. Alaska Anchorage 322; 7. Westminster College 230.5; 8. Alaska Fairbanks 176; 9. Wyoming 98; 10. Colorado Mountain College 53. RMISA CHAMPIONSHIPS (Steamboat Springs, Colo..; February 23-25) 1. Denver 710.5; 2. Colorado 619; 3. Montana State 558; 4. Utah 553; 5. New Mexico 413.5; 6. Alaska Anchorage 360.5; 7. Alaska Fairbanks 181; 8. Westminster College 172.5; 9. Colorado Mountain College 75 RMISA SEASON SUMMARY Meet Winner Points Margin Alpine Skiers of the Week Nordic Skiers of the Week U.S. Cross Country Championships (no team scoring) N/A N/A Petra Hyncicova, Colorado N/A Dag Frode Trolleboe, Denver Montana State Invitational Colorado Tonje Trulsrud, Colorado Guro Jordheim, Utah Ola Johansen, Colorado Martin Bergstroem, Utah Utah Invitational Denver Andrea Komsic, Denver Hedda Baangman, Colorado Vegard Busengdal, New Mexico Petter Reistad, Colorado New Mexico Invitational Colorado Nora Christensen, Colorado Linn Eriksen, Denver Alex Leever, Denver Alvar Alev, Colorado Denver Invitational Colorado Tuva Norbye, Denver Anne Siri Lervik, Colorado Rob Greig, New Mexico Karsten Hokanson, Montana State RMISA Alpine Qualifiers Nos. 1 & 2 (no team scoring) N/A Kristine Aasberg, Denver N/A Addison Dvoracek, Montana State N/A RMISA Championships Denver Amelia Smart, Denver Hailey Swirbul, Alaska Anchorage (NCAA West Regional) Garret Driller, Montana State Eivind Kvaale, Denver ROCKY MOUNTAIN INTERCOLLEGIATE SKIING ASSOCIATION (RMISA) SEASON POINT STANDINGS (4 meets): Colorado 2,603; Denver 2,446½; Utah 2285½; Montana State 2,172½; New Mexico 1,786; Alaska-Anchorage 1425½; Westminster 851; Alaska-Fairbanks 616; Wyoming 330, Colorado Mountain College 238. DISCIPLINE CHAMPIONS Alpine: Denver (Overall; Men s & Women s). Nordic: Colorado (Overall; Women s), Utah (Men s). Men: Colorado. Women: Colorado. RMISA INDIVIDUAL WINNERS BY SCHOOL (48; includes qualifiers & championships): Colorado 13, Utah 13, Denver 12, Montana State 5, New Mexico 4, Alaska-Anchorage 1. ALL-RMISA TEAMS ALPINE NORDIC -Team Men 2nd-Team Men -Team Women 2nd-Team Women -Team Men 2nd-Team Men -Team Women 2nd-Team Women Vegard Busengdal, UNM Morten Bakke, MSU Kristine Aasberg, DU Ann-Kathrin Breuning, UU Alvar Alev, CU Erik Axelsson, MSU Hedda Baangman, CU Jasmi Joensuu, DU Garret Driller, MSU Jeffrey Bell, MSU Nora Christensen, CU Kari Hole, MSU Martin Bergstrom, UU Sondre Bollum, CU Linn Eriksen, DU Leah Lange, UU Addison Dvoracek, MSU Sam DuPratt, UU Katharine Irwin, UNM Andrea Komsic, DU Eivind Kvaale, DU Hakon Hjelstuen, UU Petra Hyncicova, CU Christina Rolandsen, CU Ola Johansen, CU Alex Leever, DU Amelia Smart, DU Jocelyn McCarthy, MSU Petter Reistad, CU Karsten Hokanson, MSU Guro Jordheim, UU Hailey Swirlbul, UAA Tobias Kogler, DU Nick Santaniello, DU Tonje Trulsrud, CU Tuva Norbye, DU Dag Trolleboe, DU Bjorn Riksaasen, UU Anne-Siri Lervik, CU Emma Tarbath, MSU 2018 EASTERN SNAPSHOT. Dartmouth repeated as the EISA and NCAA East Regional champion, doing so with a convincing 138-point win over runner-up Vermont, as the Big Green captured five of the eight events (UVM claimed the other three). The two have dominated the east this decade, as the Catamounts had captured those titles the previous six years ( ). Dartmouth won five of the six eastern carnivals this winter, racking up 5,869 points to UVM s 5,550; Vermont won the other meet, topping DU in St. Michael s carnival. Middlebury placed third in five events, with New Hampshire the only other school cracking the top three with the bronze finish in UVM s home meet (where Middlebury finished fourth). There was a big gap in the point standings between the top two and third (Middlebury, 4,352) and fourth (New Hampshire, 3,798). Note: the point totals are higher in the East, as it has kept the old 50-point scoring base and did not switch to the 40-point format when the West did in 2014, matching the new NCAA rules. Unlike in 2017, when the Utah Nordic teams traveled east to participate in the UNH Carnival (sweeping all four races ahead of the NCAA s back east later that winter), no team from the east returned the favor this season.

4 2018 COLORADO SKIING / MEDIA NOTES CU / NCAA ROSTER NOTES & HISTORY Listed below are the skiers that head coach Richard Rokos and Nordic coach Bruce Cranmer will travel three hours to the northwest to Steamboat Springs to participate in the 2018 NCAA Championships. The full complement of skiers allowed by the NCAA is 12, three for each squad; CU qualified a full team for the ninth straight season but just the eighth time since 2003 (also doing so in 2007). It is the 30th time in 36 seasons since the men s and women s programs merged in 1983 that CU will ski with a full squad (CU had 11 in 2001, 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2009, along with 10 in 2005). The roster breaks down by eligibility into one senior, six juniors, three sophomores and two freshmen, the 12 skiers earning a combined 30 letters; it s a little more experienced than last year s team (28 letters), more so than the 2014 and 2013 teams (24 and 22 letters, respectively, with the 2013 group featuring an all-time CU high seven freshmen, which won the title), and matches that of the 2015 national championship team. Only three of the 12 will be making their first NCAA Championship appearance, as the nine others have combined to compete in 16 other NCAA s. Five countries are represented in the CU make-up: eight from Norway and one each from the Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland and Germany, for the first time in recent memory, no skier from the U.S. is among those repping Colorado. The Buffaloes are defending four individual titles for the first time since 2009, as sophomore David Ketterer and senior Petra Hyncicova both swept their respective disciplines at the NCAA s in 2017; however, the 2008 sweeps were accomplished by seniors (Lucie Zikova in alpine and Maria Grevsgaard in Nordic). Two CU skiers earned No. 1 seeds out of the west, junior Ola Johansen in men s alpine and junior Tonje Trulsrud in women s alpine. As for the team as a whole, seven skiers earned top 5 seeds (the most since 2013), with another skier a No. 6; nine of 12 earned top 10 seeds (one more than last year, one less than in 15). Here are the 12 who will ski in Steamboat (NC denotes times appearing in the NCAA Championships including 2018; #L denotes number of letters earned including 2018): Men s Alpine Head Coach/Alpine Coordinator: Richard Rokos; Assistant: Stefan Hughes Skier (West Seed; GS, SL) NC Ht. Class Exp Hometown (High School/Previous College or Club) Johansen, Ola (1; 3,1) Jr. 3L Baerum, Norway (Doenski/Norwegian National Team) Ketterer, David (12; 21,9) So. 2L Bad Durrheim, Germany (Gymnasium Isay/German National Team) Luukko, Max (16; 15,11) Jr. 3L Helsinki, Finland (Kuusamon Lukio/Finnish National Team) Women s Alpine Skier (West Seed; GS, SL) NC Ht. Class Exp Hometown (High School/Previous College or Club) Christensen, Nora (3; 16,2) Jr. 3L Blommenholm, Norway (Doenski Videregaende Skole) Fidjeland, Isabelle (18; 24,14) So. 2L Kristiansand, Norway (NTG Geilo/Hovden Sportsclub) Trulsrud, Tonje (1; 3,1) Jr. 3L Lommedalen, Norway (Doenski Videregaende Skole) Men s Nordic Head Nordic Coach: Bruce Cranmer; Assistant: Jana Weinberger Skier (West Seed; CL, FS) NC Ht. Class Exp Hometown (High School/Previous College or Club) Alev, Alvar (3; 3,5) Fr. 1L Parnu, Estonia (Audentes Sports School/Joulu Skiclub) Bollum, Sondre (10; 7,11) Fr. 1L Gjovik, Norway (Norges Toppidrettgymnas/Gjokvik Skiklubb) Reistad, Petter (4; 4,6) Jr. 3L Baerum, Norway (Nadderud/Baerums Verk) Women s Nordic Skier (West Seed; CL, FS) NC Ht. Class Exp Hometown (High School/Previous College or Club) Hyncicova, Petra (2; 3,3) Sr. 4L Liberec, Czech Republic (Jeronymova Liberec/Czech National Team) Lervik, Anne Siri (5; 4,9) So. 2L Asker, Norway (Asker/Asker Ski Club) Rolandsen, Christina (6; 4,7) Jr. 3L Fauske, Norway (Fauske Videregaaende Skole/Norwegian European Ski Team) Top Alternates Skier (Discipline, West Seeds) NC Ht. Class Exp Hometown (High School/Previous College or Club) Baangman, Hedda (N-3; 2,10) Fr. 1L Oestersund, Sweden (Wargentinskolan/Offerdals Ski) Johnsen, Ane (N-14; 10,15) Sr. 3L Oslo, Norway (Wang Toppidrett/Kjelsas IL) Young, Joey (A-11; 8,20) Fr. 1L Kitchener, Ontario CANADA (National Ski Academy/Natac) CURRENT BUFFS IN THE NCAA S Here s where current Buffaloes participating in this year s NCAA Championships have finished in the past: ALPINE Skier GS SL GS SL GS SL O. JOHANSEN D1 14 D. KETTERER M. LUUKKO N. CHRISTENSEN I. FIDJELAND T. TRULSRUD D2 13 NORDIC Skier CL FS FS CL FS CL A. ALEV... S. BOLLUM... P. REISTAD P. HYCINCOVA A. LERVIK... C. ROLANDSEN BUFFALO CHIP: CU won the 2006 NCAA Championship after finishing sixth in 2005, the largest jump from a previous season result to the title in NCAA skiing history.

5 2018 COLORADO SKIING / MEDIA NOTES DEFENDING CU CHAMPIONS IN THE NCAA S Here s a look at how individual CU champions have fared when returning to defend a title in the NCAA s (since 1983, when the sport went coed; DNP did not participate at NCAA s): Year Skier Title Result Next Year 1982 Seth Bayer Giant Slalom 5th 1985 Kristen Petty Cross Country 2nd 1986 John Skajem Slalom 1989 Per Kare Jakobsen Freestyle 4th 1989 Ian Witter Giant Slalom 3rd 1991 Bjorn Svensson Freestyle 15th 1992 Anette Skjolden Freestyle 2nd 1993 Sean Ramsden Giant Slalom DNP 1995 Scott Wither Slalom DNP 1999 Aimee-Noel Hartley Giant Slalom 1999 Linda Wikstrom Slalom 2nd 2000 Aimee-Noel Hartley Giant Slalom 14th 2006 Kit Richmond Classical 16th 2006 Lucie Zikova Slalom 2nd 2009 Vegard Kjoelhamar Freestyle 19th 2009 Gabriel Rivas Slalom DQ 2011 Eliska Hajkova Classical 10th 2011 Reid Pletcher Classical DNP 2012 Adam Zika Giant Slalom DNP 2013 Rune Oedegaard Classical 2014 Rune Oedegaard Classical 3rd 2014 Mads Stroem Freestyle 4th 2016 Mads Stroem Classical 8th Year Skier Title Result Next Year 2016 Mads Stroem Freestyle 2nd 2017 David Ketterer Giant Slalom TBA 2017 David Ketterer Slalom TBA 2017 Petra Hyncicova Classical TBA 2017 Petra Hyncicova Freestyle TBA Petra Hyncicova David Ketterer RMISA CHAMPIONSHIPS AT-A-GLANCE Denver s RMISA/NCAA West Regional title it won at Steamboat the last weekend in February was its fifth since it resumed the sport in 1993, and was the second largest this millennium. The Pioneers won by 91½ points, behind only a 138-point romp by Colorado in 2010, while the points DU earned while winning this year s RMISA Championship is the most in the event since it started utilizing the current 40-point weighted format that was adopted in Colorado had the previous high with 672 points when it won the title in RMISA Championships / Margins of Victory (since 2000; went on to win NCAA title) Year Winning School Points Runner-Up Points Margin Year Winning School Points Runner-Up Points Margin 2014 Utah 639 Colorado Denver 560 New Mexico Colorado 672 Denver Colorado 651 Utah Denver 426 Colorado Denver 510 Colorado Utah 581 Colorado Colorado Denver Colorado 559 Utah Denver 570 New Mexico Colorado 562 Denver Utah 932 Colorado New Mexico 565 Colorado Colorado Utah Utah 662 Colorado Denver Colorado Colorado 555 Utah Colorado 902 Alaska Anchorage Colorado 577 New Mexico SCORING FORMATS: point base; point base; 2014-present 40-point base); Note: the giant slalom races were canceled in ALL-TIME RMISA/NCAA WEST REGIONAL TITLES (1950-current): Colorado 28, Denver 19, Utah 17, Wyoming 4, New Mexico 2, Western State 2. ALL-TIME RMISA/NCAA WEST REGIONAL COED TITLES (1983-current): Colorado 15, Utah 12, Denver 4, New Mexico 2, Wyoming 2. BUFFALO CHIP: CU alumni Nordic skier Joanne Reid, the 2013 NCAA freestyle champion, came from some fairly famous bloodlines: her mother is Beth Heiden, the 1979 world all-around speed skating champion, and her uncle is Eric Heiden, who won five gold medals in the 1980 Olympics at Lake Placid; he s the only athlete in speed skating to have won all five events in a single Olympics. Reid recently participated in her first Olympic games (2018 Pyeonchang Winter Olympics) in the biathlon. BUFFALO CHIP: Thea Grosvold ( 16) skied in 38 alpine races before she recorded her first DNF in the second run of the giant slalom at the 2015 RMISA Championships. The old best by a CU woman was 18 by Kate Davenport to open her career ( ), and the all-time previous streak without a DNF was by Hana Pochobradska, who had 30 alpine races between them from CONFERENCE OF CHAMPIONS: Colorado and Utah are members of the Pac-12 Conference for most of its varsity sports, and any skiing titles either wins goes toward the league s record NCAA count, which stands at 504 (well over 200 more than the next closest conference). Pac-12 schools won three of the seven fall NCAA titles: Stanford (men s and women s soccer) and UCLA (men s water polo).

6 2018 COLORADO SKIING / MEDIA NOTES HEAD COACH RICHARD ROKOS Richard Rokos and Colorado Skiing. Now completing his 28th season as the University of Colorado s head coach and his 3 overall at the school, you can t think of one without the other, not to mention that the combination has been synonymous with success. When he was promoted to head coach on July 3, 1990, the process to return a program that was eight years removed from an NCAA title back to national prominence took its first step. Twenty-eight seasons, eight national championships, 42 individual champions and 214 All-America performances later, it is once again the premier ski program in the nation. Rokos, 67, is the 11th and longest tenured head coach in CU ski history, and has guided Colorado to eight NCAA titles, claiming the crowns in 1991, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2006, 2011, 2013 and In addition, his Buffaloes have won individual titles (42 total) in 18 different years. That first team title came in his first season as head coach, a unique accomplishment in any sport, and served as a bookend for the school year as it came on the heels of CU s first in football. Only four coaches in CU history coached their teams longer than Rokos has been at the reins of the ski team: Frank Potts (41 seasons, cross country and track); Charles Vavra (32 seasons, men s gymnastics), and Les Fowler and Mark Simpson, both of whom coached the men s golf team 29 seasons. Rokos teams have now qualified for the NCAA Championships every season 28 times the second most by any coach in school history. He has also coached the Buffs to 14 Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Ski Association (RMISA) titles, events that also serve as the NCAA West Regional, as well as 11 runner-up finishes. His skiers, alpine and Nordic, have posted 314 top 10 finishes at the NCAA Championships; that total includes 136 first-team All-Americans, with 41 earning twotime single-year All-American mention, and 78 second-team All-Americans. Academically, the skiers have boasted grade point averages that are always at or near the top of all of CU s 17 varsity sports programs, often in excess of 3.5. His teams have placed 278 student-athletes on the NCAA Skiing All-Academic Team, the equivalent of Academic All-America. Under Rokos, the Buffaloes have won 72 of 170 meets they have skied in, including the eight NCAA crowns and the 14 RMISA Championships/NCAA West Regionals (1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2017). On 56 other occasions, CU has finished as the runner-up. That s an amazing 75 percent of the time CU has finished in the top two (the Buffs have just four finishes of the 170 outside of the top four). Though he has been notified on nine different occasions that he was the selection for the RMISA coach of the year, the last time for 2015, Rokos declines the honor for personal reasons, mainly that he doesn t believe in the philosophy and that the student-athletes deserve the credit. He has been named the United States Collegiate Ski Coaches Association National Coach of the Year on five occasions, last in One of Rokos greatest accomplishments since taking over the program has been turning what was once essentially an individual sport, pulling divergent skiers men and women, Nordic and Alpine, into a team event at CU. Prior to his arrival, the two units rarely saw each other prior to the national championships, as they trained and raced separately. But it was his philosophy, to be an educator as well as a coach, to understand the physical and psychological significance of a studentathlete and to introduce harmony and mutual support that has made it a more unified program. Credit Rokos himself for the strong camaraderie because there is very little that he asks of his skiers that he doesn t do himself. That includes 6 a.m. ice hockey games, off-season dryland training, mountain bike rides from Boulder to Winter Park and back, hiking Pikes Peak, playing soccer and rollerblading through Boulder. Rokos, who also coordinates all alpine aspects of the program, was already very familiar with the CU ski program upon his hiring, as he was promoted from alpine coordinator to the post. He served one season ( ) in that role under his predecessor as head coach, Tim LaVallee, and was the head coach of Colorado s Alpine B Team for the two years prior to joining the varsity staff ( ). With Rokos tutoring the alpine skiers, the 1990 team finished third in both the West Regional and the NCAA championships, with one individual national champion in the latter. Rokos brought to CU a great amount of racing and coaching experience. He competed in his native home of Czechoslovakia and internationally for 19 years before beginning his coaching career with the Czechoslovakian Junior National Team in The year prior to joining the junior national team, Rokos graduated from the University of Masaryk with a masters degree in physical education, his emphasis in his diploma work was the use of ski slopes with artificial surfaces for slalom and giant slalom practice. In 1969 he earned his bachelor s degree in mechanical engineering from the College of Machiner. He has additional course work in Prague (Level II International Coaching License), Colorado State (athletic training) and the University of Colorado (special education). Leaving the Czech national team in 1980, Rokos went on to coach at several ski schools in Austria before finally coming to the United States to coach at the Grampian Mountain Ski School in Michigan the following year. He then spent four years ( ) working with the U.S. Pro Ski Tour before settling down in Boulder. Dating back to 1995, Rokos has served as the Chief of the U.S. Alpine delegation for the World University Games (WUG) on nine occasions. He has handled what are essentially the head coaching duties for the alpine team in 1995 (Jaca, Spain), 1997 (Mugu, South Korea), 2001 (Zakopane, Poland), 2003 (Tarvisio, Italy), 2005 (Innsbruck, Austria), 2007 (Turin, Italy), 2011 (Erzurum, Turkey), 2013 (Trentino, Italy) and 2015 (Granada, Spain). The U.S. athletes have brought home several medals (gold, silver and bronze) under his direction, including four by CU skiers: gold medals by Thea Grosvold (slalom, 2015), Erika Ghent (combined classification, 2011) and Katie Hartman (Super-G, 2011) and a bronze by Erika Hogan (slalom, 2003). He was also the head coach of the entire U.S. Team in the 1997 event in South Korea. In 2013, he was inducted into the Colorado Ski & Snowboard Hall of Fame for his accomplishments in his two-plus decades as CU s head coach. He joined several former Buffs in the Hall, in which he was the 200th person enshrined. CONTINUED

7 2018 COLORADO SKIING / MEDIA NOTES In 2006, he earned a Top of the Rocky Award as the region s top college coach as selected by the writers and critics of the Rocky Mountain News. The honor made mention of CU being the first-ever shorthanded team to win an NCAA title, recording the biggest second-day comeback in the meet, and Rokos specifically being mentioned by President George W. Bush when the Buffs were one of 12 teams invited to the White House. Rokos was saluted by the president, who called him a proud American in reference to his defecting to the States for freedom, which he also privately had mentioned upon meeting him, There s nothing like freedom. He was also selected as the 2006 Coach of the Year in the state of Colorado by the Sportswomen of Colorado Hall of Fame. Rokos was born May 25, 1950 in Brno, Czechoslovakia. He and his wife, the former Helena Konecny, and then-18-month-old daughter Linda, left a communist-bound native homeland in 1980 for Austria where they spent a year preparing their visas, and defected from Czechoslovakia to the United States (Detroit) a year later before calling Colorado their permanent home beginning in He and Helena are the parents of two grown children Linda, now an alpine instructor at Eldora and Thomas, and one grandchild, Stella, who is also an avid skier. ROKOS YEAR-BY-YEAR AT COLORADO TEAM FINISHES NCAA All-Americans Season 2nd 3rd 4th 5th RMISA NCAA Champions Total A (B) C D (3) th 5th (2) th (1) th (1) nd 4th 8 4 (1) nd 3rd 7 5 (2) nd (2) (3) nd (1) nd 3rd 7 7 (1) nd nd 3rd th 4th 8 5 (2) rd 6th 5 3 (1) (3) nd 3rd 6 4 (1) nd (2) nd 2nd nd (1) (3) nd 3rd (1) (2) nd 4th (1) (2) nd 2nd (1) nd (4) nd Totals titles 8 titles (41) (KEY: A first-team; (B) two-time first-team; C second-team; D multiple second-team honors in addition to a first-team performance or another second-team finish. RMISA also serves as NCAA West Regional.) ROKOS ERA AT COLORADO ( ) NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS: Denver 9, Colorado 8, Utah 5, Vermont 3, Dartmouth 1, New Mexico 1. INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS (Leaders): Colorado 42, Denver 41, Utah 38, Vermont 32. QUOTING RICHARD ROKOS Here are some select quotes from Colorado head coach Richard Rokos heading into the NCAA Championships: On Winning The RMISA Regular Season Title "Considering the fact that throughout the season we were never in full number and strength due to Olympic preparation and World Cups, all kind of outside competition, it is an accomplishment. It is good to see the depth in the team and especially on the women's Nordic side, they have a really, really strong team. That is all very encouraging for upcoming nationals." On Training Sessions Last Week "Friday (March 2) was actually was very encouraging, we all finished runs with very little mistakes and going fast. It looks like in terms of peaking, hopefully we'll see that." Specifics On Training "It was more like homework for them. They were doing this on their own in the weight room. They got prescribed isometric exercises to boost fast-twitch muscles or muscle fibers and I hope they run it and we'll see if it will show up in slalom."

8 2018 COLORADO SKIING / MEDIA NOTES QUOTING RICHARD ROKOS (continued) About Training On A Steeper Slalom Slope At Eldora To Prepare For Howelsen Hill "It has some similarities, but not every hill is the same. Howelsen is very specific going form very flat to steeper part and then back to flat. We can mimic some part of it, but that's okay, we'll have another training session up there before the race." On Fielding An Experienced Squad For The Championships "It is very important, knowing what the dynamics are of it. It is small format, it is nothing what we normally race. In giant slalom it is back-to-back and the race is over for the gender in an hour-and-a-half, something we normally don't experience, so it is a little more of the dynamics than anything else." On Hosting The Championships In Steamboat Springs "Looking ahead it is just a pleasure to be here, be home so called even though it is not exactly the place we train daily, but it is a very friendly environment and we are looking forward to coming back in a week." On CU s Goal At NCAA s We re in this every year to win it, our goal never changes. Winner takes it all, and that s why we compete. It doesn t matter of the makeup of the team, experienced or not at NCAA s. Our collegiate competition season might be shorter than most other sports (usually 9-10 weeks), so it can be more intense. The only way to justify the effort, sacrifices and injuries is to have the ultimate goal on your mind all the time. And that goal without question is to win the NCAA title. BREAKING DOWN THE BUFFALOES IN THE NCAA (1983-PRESENT) COLORADO AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS / BREAKDOWN BY DISCIPLINE, GENDER Men Women ALPINE NORDIC Year Overall Men (Pts) Women (P) ALP GS SL NOR CL R/FS ALP GS SL NOR CL R/FS Pts Rank Pts Rank th 4th (274) 5th (265) 5th 3rd 9th 4th 3rd 4th 5th 6th 4th 4th 4th 4th 231 5th 308 4th th 3rd (313) 6th (243) 5th 6th 5th 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd t-4th 8th 6th 8th 282½ 4th 273½ 4th th 5th (284) 4th (311) 6th 4th 6th 6th 6th 6th t-3rd 4th 4th 5th 6th 5th 307 5th 288 5th th 4th (269) 3rd (274) 5th t-4th 3rd 4th 4th 3rd 6th 4th 7th 2nd 3rd 252 5th 291 3rd rd 3rd (326) 4th (267) 6th 6th 5th 5th 8th 2nd t-5th 5th 6th 338 2nd 255 5th rd 2nd (304½) 4th (211) 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 7th 6th 8th 4th 5th 4th 231½ 4th 284 4th rd (344) 5th (256½) 2nd 3rd 4th 2nd 3rd 4th t-4th 6th 6th 6th 319 2nd 281½ 4th rd 2nd (299) 5th (233) 2nd 5th 2nd 2nd 2nd 6th 5th 6th 4th t-4th t-4th 270 3rd 262 3rd 1991 (361) 3rd (352) 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd 4th t- 3rd 5th nd th 5th (270) 2nd (320) 4th t- 4th 9th 10th 7th 2nd 4th 2nd t-4th 7th 2nd 358 2nd 232 9th th 6th (249) 2nd (379) 9th 3rd t-13th 5th 5th 4th 2nd 3rd t- 2nd 2nd 272 5th 356 t-2nd th 3rd (315) 3rd (307) 2nd 2nd 2nd 6th 6th 6th 3rd 2nd 7th t-8th 4th th nd (356) (364½) 2nd t-3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 4th 3rd 364½ 356 2nd th 3rd (316) 4th (286½) 2nd 2nd t-8th 4th 6th 2nd t-3rd 3rd 5th 5th t-6th 4th 306 2nd 296½ 5th rd 3rd (299) t- (367) 4th 5th 4th 5th 4th 5th 2nd 3rd 4th 347 3rd 319 2nd th (290) (392) 3rd 8th 2nd 5th 3rd 7th 4th nd 1999 (368) 3rd (305) 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd 3rd 8th 7th 6th nd nd 2nd (338) 3rd (291) t- 5th 7th 3rd 5th 3rd 11th 3rd 5th 318 4th 311 4th rd 4th (328½) 3rd (275) 3rd 4th 5th 5th 5th 2nd 5th 7th 9th 7th 348½ 2nd 255 4th nd 4th (263) (384) 6th 5th 6th 5th 4th 7th 2nd 3rd 2nd 316 3rd 331 2nd rd 4th (280) 4th (289½) 5th 6th 4th 3rd 4th 6th 5th 5th 6th 3rd 3rd 4th 270½ 5th 299 3rd th 7th (262) 3rd (302) 11th 9th 9th 7th 3rd 8th 2nd 5th 189 8th th 7th (226) 6th (212) 12th 13th 13th 2nd 2nd 2nd 6th 5th 8th 7th 10th 5th th 288 5th th (262) (401) 10th 11th 12th 2nd 2nd 249 5th rd 4th (289) 2nd (303) 4th 8th 4th 4th 4th 4th 3rd 3rd 3rd 5th 307 3rd 285 5th nd 3rd (261) (358) 12th 12th 11th 3rd 5th t- 2nd 232 7th nd (352½) 7th (250) 3rd 6th 2nd 4th 9th 7th 11th 3rd 4th 3rd 255½ 6th 347 3rd nd 4th (298) 2nd (416) 10th 7th 10th 2nd 4th 3rd 4th 2nd 2nd 2nd 296 5th (403) (428) 2nd 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd rd 3rd (327) 2nd (343) 4th 3rd 6th 4th 7th 5th 2nd 2nd 4th 6th 5th 380 2nd 290 5th nd (321) (387) 4th 5th 5th 2nd 2nd 3rd 4th 3rd 7th t th th 3rd (216½) 5th (186) 6th 3rd t10th 2nd t2nd 3rd 4th 3rd 7th 9th 7th 194½ 5th 208 4th nd (242) 2nd (263) 6th 7th 4th 2nd 3rd 6th 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 199 4th nd 2nd (236½) 2nd (255) 5th 5th 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 5th 3rd 2nd 2nd 3rd 214½ 5th 277 2nd nd 3rd (267) (258) 3rd 3rd 4th 3rd 5th 7th 4th 229 4th 296 2nd SCORING BASES: 50 points ( ); 40 points (2014-present); 39 points (1985, ); 36 points ( ); 33 points ( ); 32 points (1986). NORDIC Relay from (points awarded varied year-to-year); two individual races 1989-present.

9 COLORADO SKIING IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (1954-PRESENT) 2018 COLORADO SKIING / MEDIA NOTES MEN (NCAA) Year Coach Site CU Finish Teams Points PA/PB Champion Points Runner-Up Points 1954 Tom Jacobs Reno, Nev. 3rd Denver Seattle Tom Jacobs Northfield, Vt. 4th Denver Dartmouth Tom Jacobs Winter Park 6th Denver Dartmouth Bob Beattie Ogden, Utah 2nd Denver Colorado Bob Beattie Hanover, N.H. 3rd Dartmouth Denver Bob Beattie Winter Park Colorado Denver Bob Beattie Bozeman, Mont Colorado Denver Bob Beattie Middlebury, Vt. 3rd Denver Middlebury Bob Beattie Squaw Valley, Calif. 2nd Denver Colorado Bob Beattie Solitude, Utah 2nd Denver Colorado Bob Beattie Franconia Notch, N.H Denver Dartmouth Bob Beattie Crystal Mountain, Wash. 6th Denver Utah M.J. Elisha Crested Butte Denver Western State Hoeschler/Romine Sugarloaf, Maine Denver Wyoming Bill Marolt Steamboat Springs 5th Wyoming Denver Bill Marolt Steamboat Springs 5th Denver Dartmouth Bill Marolt Franconia Notch, N.H. 3rd Denver Dartmouth Bill Marolt Terry Peak, S.D. 2nd Denver Colorado Bill Marolt Winter Park Colorado Denver Bill Marolt Middlebury, Vt Colorado Wyoming Bill Marolt Jackson Hole, Wyo Colorado Wyoming Bill Marolt Durango Colorado Vermont Bill Marolt Rumford, Maine t Colorado (Tie) Dartmouth Bill Marolt Winter Park Colorado Wyoming Bill Marolt Hanover, N.H Colorado Wyoming Tim Hinderman Steamboat Springs Colorado Utah Tim Hinderman Lake Placid, N.Y./Stowe, Vt. 3rd 13 98, Vermont Utah Tim Hinderman Park City, Utah 3rd Utah Vermont Tim Hinderman Lake Placid, N.Y Colorado Vermont WOMEN (AIAW) Year Coach Site CU Finish Teams Points PA/PB Champion Points Runner-Up Points 1977 Larry Martin Burlington, Vt. 10th? NA.. Dartmouth Utah Steve Devin Red River, N.M. 7th? NA.. Utah Middlebury Steve Devin Marquette 2nd Middlebury Colorado Steve Devin Middlebury, Vt. 5th Middlebury Vermont Tim Hinderman Bozeman, Mont. 8th Vermont Middlebury Tim Hinderman Stowe, Vt Colorado Wyoming COED (NCAA) Year Coach Site CU Finish Teams Points PA/PB Champion Points Runner-Up Points 1983 Tim Hinderman Bozeman, Mont. 4th Utah Vermont Alan Ashley Jackson, N.H. 4th , Utah Vermont Alan Ashley Bozeman, Mont. 5th Wyoming Utah Alan Ashley Stowe, Vt. 4th Utah Vermont Alan Ashley Anchorage, Alaska 3rd Utah Vermont Tim LaVallee Middlebury, Vt. 3rd Utah Vermont Tim LaVallee Jackson Hole, Wyo. 3rd Vermont Utah Tim LaVallee Stowe, Vt. 3rd Vermont Utah Richard Rokos Park City, Utah Colorado Vermont Richard Rokos Waterville Valley, N.H. 5th Vermont New Mexico Richard Rokos Steamboat Springs 4th Utah Vermont Richard Rokos Sugarloaf, Maine 4th Vermont Utah Richard Rokos Jackson, N.H Colorado Utah Richard Rokos Bozeman, Mont. 4th Utah Denver Richard Rokos Stowe, Vt. 3rd Utah Vermont Richard Rokos Bozeman, Mont Colorado Utah Richard Rokos Sunday River/Bethel, Maine Colorado Denver Richard Rokos Park City, Utah 2nd Denver Colorado Richard Rokos Middlebury, Vt. 3rd Denver Vermont Richard Rokos Anchorage, Alaska 2nd Denver Colorado Richard Rokos Lyme & Hanover, N.H. 3rd Utah Vermont Richard Rokos Lake Tahoe Area, Calif. 4th New Mexico Utah Richard Rokos Stowe, Vt. 6th Denver Vermont Richard Rokos Steamboat Springs Colorado New Mexico Richard Rokos Attitash, N.H. 3rd Dartmouth Denver Richard Rokos Bozeman, Mont. 2nd Denver Colorado Richard Rokos Rumford/Bethel, Maine 2nd Denver Colorado Richard Rokos Steamboat Springs 2nd Denver Colorado Richard Rokos Stowe, Vt Colorado Utah Richard Rokos Bozeman, Mont. 3rd Vermont Utah Richard Rokos Middlebury, Vt Colorado Utah Richard Rokos Park City/Soldier Hollow, Utah 4th Denver Vermont Richard Rokos Lake Placid, N.Y Colorado Denver Richard Rokos Steamboat Springs 2nd Denver Colorado Richard Rokos Franconia &Jackson, N.H. 2nd Utah Colorado NCAA TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS (including co-titles): Denver 23, COLORADO 19, Utah 11, Vermont 6, Dartmouth 3, Wyoming 2, New Mexico 1.

10 SCORING FORMAT & RECENT DAILY AT-A-GLANCE 2018 COLORADO SKIING / MEDIA NOTES The current scoring format was adopted in 2014, where a maximum 30 skiers can score for their teams. The weighted 40-point base still rewards the top eight skiers in the field with varying additional points over the skier behind them. Scoring is as follows: Unlike from , no scores are thrown out for those teams that qualified a full 12-skier team or one shy with 11; so to tabulate the final standings, all scores have counted since A day-by-day look at the NCAA Championships since 1991 (assorted formats; charts where the eventual winner was after each day: Year Day One Margin Day Two Margin Day Three Margin Final Margin Vermont 1 Colorado 41 Colorado 78 Colorado (2. Colorado / -1) 1992 Dartmouth 8 Vermont 16 New Mexico 10 Vermont Utah 25½ Utah 60½ Utah 82½ Utah 82½ Utah 9 Utah 11 Utah 31 Vermont Postponed 1 Day Utah 33½ Colorado 31½ Colorado 9½ Utah 22 Utah 39½ Utah 72½ Utah 83½ Vermont 23 Vermont 7½ Utah 7 Utah 39½ (2. Utah / -23) (3. Utah / -28½) 1998 New Mexico 3 Colorado 12½ Colorado 15 Colorado 2½ (2. Colorado / -3) 1999 Colorado 7 Utah 2½ Colorado 19½ Colorado (2. Colorado / -2½) 2000 Vermont 10 Colorado 27 Denver 37 Denver (5. Denver / -67) (2. Denver / -27) 2001 Denver 16 Denver 59½ Denver 97½ Denver Denver 15 Denver 26 Denver 15½ Denver New Mexico 24 Utah 66½ Utah 99½ Utah (2. Utah / -24) 2004 Denver 20 Denver 26 New Mexico 30½ New Mexico (3. New Mexico / -33) (2. New Mexico / -26) 2005 Vermont 30 Denver 21 Denver 25½ Denver 47½ (3. Denver / -43) 2006 New Hampshire 1½ Denver 30½ Colorado 5 Colorado (6. Colorado / -52) (2. Colorado / -30½) 2007 N. Michigan 23 Dartmouth 1 Dartmouth 38 Dartmouth (2. Dartmouth / -23) 2008 Colorado 33 Denver 28½ Colorado 17½ Denver 30½ (t3. Denver / -45) (2. Denver / -17½) 2009 Postponed 1 Day Denver 4 Vermont 2 Denver 56½ (2. Denver / -2) 2010 Denver 42½ Denver 69 Denver 54½ Denver 71½ Day 2 postponed in advance Colorado 46 Colorado 84½ Colorado 80½ Dartmouth 31 Vermont 24 Vermont 92 Vermont Vermont 17½ Vermont 21½ Vermont 54 Colorado (3. Colorado / -51½) 2014 Utah 35 Denver 51 Day 3 Postponed Denver 68½ (2. Denver / -35) 2015 Colorado 24 Utah 4 Colorado 7 Colorado Montana State 148 Montana State 282 Denver 15½ Denver (2. Denver / -10) (3. Denver / -19) 2017 Montana State 13 Utah 36½ Denver 34½ Utah 16½ (2. Utah / -13) (2. Utah / - 34½) OTHER FIRST DAY LEADS SINCE 1983 (* denotes eventual champion) 1983 Wyoming (12) 1984 *(Utah (9) 1985 *Wyoming (7) 1986 Vermont (7) 1987 *Utah (28) 1988 *Utah (2) HIGHEST TEAM FINISHES WITHOUT A FULL 12-SKIER SQUAD (1997-present) 1997 Alaska-Anchorage 5th 10 skiers 1998 Alaska-Anchorage 5th 11 skiers 1999 Alaska-Anchorage 7th 9 skiers 2000 New Hampshire 8th 10 skiers 2001 Vermont 2nd 11 skiers 2002 New Mexico 4th 11 skiers 2003 Vermont 5th 10 skiers 2004 Colorado 4th 11 skiers 2005 New Mexico 4th 11 skiers 2006 Colorado 11 skiers 2007 Denver 2nd 11 skiers 2008 Denver 11 skiers 2009 Colorado 2nd 11 skiers 2010 New Mexico 3rd 11 skiers 1989 Utah (20) 1990 Colorado (10) NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP PODIUM SWEEPS (9) (top three finishers in a race since 1983; * Vermont had top FOUR finishers) 1985 Wyoming Women s SL 1989 *Vermont Women s 15k FS 2000 Denver Men s 10k FS 2000 Denver Men s 20k CL 2001 Denver Men s 10k CL 2002 Denver Men s 10k CL NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP INDIVIDUAL TITLE SWEEPS (27) (same skier wins both event disciplines, since 1983) 1984 Bente Dahlum, Utah W GS, SL 1985 Anne Melander, Wyoming W GS, SL 1987 John Skajem, Colorado M GS, SL 1989 Sari Argillander, Vermont W CL, FS 1990 Anke Freidrich, Utah W GS, SL 1990 Laura Wilson, Vermont W CL, FS 1991 Laura Wilson, Vermont W CL, FS 1995 Heidi Selnes, Utah W CL, FS 1996 Lisbeth Johnson, Denver W CL, FS 1998 Line Selnes, Colorado W CL, FS 1998 Thorodd Bakken, Vermont M CL, FS 2000 Pietro Broggini, Denver M CL, FS 2001 Katerina Hanusova, Nevada W CL, FS 2002 Ola Berger, Denver M CL, FS 2003 Katrin Smigun, Utah W CL, FS 2004 Henning Dybendal, Utah M CL, FS 2004 Sigrid Aas, Alaska-Fairbanks W CL, FS 2005 Rene Reisshauer, Denver M CL, FS 2005 Mandy Kaempf, Alaska-Anch. W CL, FS 2006 Jana Rehemaa, Colorado W CL, FS 2007 Adam Cole, Denver M GS, SL 2008 Maria Grevsgaard, Colorado W CL, FS 2011 Alaska-Anchorage 7th 11 skiers 2012 Denver 6th 10 skiers 2013 Dartmouth 5th 11 skiers 2014 Northern Michigan 7th 6 skiers 2015 Dartmouth 6th 10 skiers 2016 Northern Michigan 8th 6 skiers 2017 Montana State 6th 11 skiers 2007 Northern Michigan Women s 5k FS 2007 Northern Michigan Women s 15k CL 2014 Vermont Women s SL 2008 Lucie Zikova, Colorado W GS, SL 2008 John Buchar, Denver M GS, SL 2009 Antje Maempel, Denver W CL, FS 2010 Antje Maempel, Denver W CL, FS 2013 Kristen Haugen, Denver W GS, SL 2016 Mads Stroem, Colorado M FS, CL 2017 David Ketterer, Colorado M GS, SL 2017 Petra Hyncicova, Colorado W CL, FS (Double Sweeps, Same Year: Colorado 2008, 2017)

11 COLORADO S INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 2018 COLORADO SKIING / MEDIA NOTES Colorado leads the nation in all-time individual NCAA champions, as through the years, Buffalo skiers have been crowned 94 times. That s ahead of Denver (88), Utah (74), Vermont (64), Dartmouth (36), Wyoming (19), New Mexico (17) and Middlebury (11). Multiple champions/single year: CU 31, DU 30. BY EVENT (ALPINE; 54) Men s Giant Slalom (10) 1977 Stephan Hienzsch 1982 Seth Bayer 1987 John Skajem 1989 Ian Witter 1991 Toni Standteiner 1992 Eric Archer 1993 Sean Ramsden 1995 Bryan Sax 2012 Adam Zika 2017 David Ketterer Men s Slalom (15) 1961 Buddy Werner 1963 Jimmie Heuga 1966 Bill Marolt 1970 Mike Porcarelli 1972 Mike Porcarelli 1977 Stephan Hienzsch 1983 Niklas Scherrer 1984 James Marceau 1986 John Skajem 1987 John Skajem BY EVENT (NORDIC; 40) Men s Classical (6) 1999 Ove Erik Tronvoll 2010 Matt Gelso 2011 Reid Pletcher 2013 Rune Oedegaard 2014 Rune Oedegaard 2016 Mads Stroem Men s Freestyle (6) 1989 Per Kare Jakobsen 1991 Bjorn Svensson 2006 Kit Richmond 2009 Vegard Kjoelhamar 2014 Mads Stroem 2016 Mads Stroem Women s Classical (7) 1993 Anette Skjolden 1998 Line Selnes 2002 Mari Storeng 1990 Chris Pedersen 1995 Scott Wither 2000 Andy LeRoy 2009 Gabriel Rivas 2017 David Ketterer Women s Giant Slalom (5) 1986 Lynda McGehee 1998 Caroline Gedde-Dahl 1999 Aimee-Noel Hartley 2000 Aimee-Noel Hartley 2008 Lucie Zikova Women s Slalom (3*) 1982 Lee Sevinson (*AIAW) 1999 Linda Wikstrom 2006 Lucie Zikova 2008 Lucie Zikova Men s Alpine Combined (6) 1961 Buddy Werner 1963 Buddy Werner 1966 Bill Marolt 1970 Mike Porcarelli 2006 Jana Rehemaa 2008 Maria Grevsgaard 2011 Eliska Hajkova 2017 Petra Hyncicova Women s Freestyle (7) 1992 Anette Skjolden 1998 Line Selnes 2000 Katka Hanusova 2006 Jana Rehemaa 2008 Maria Grevsgaard 2013 Joanne Reid 2017 Petra Hyncicova Men s Cross Country (7) 1960 John Dendahl 1968 Clark Matis 1969 Clark Matis 1977 Helge Aamodt 1978 Sigurd Kjerpeseth 1972 Mike Porcarelli 1975 Mark Ford (discontinued after 1976) Men s Downhill (6) 1960 Dave Butts 1963 Bill Marolt Buddy Werner 1965 Bill Marolt 1969 Mike Lafferty 1975 Mark Ford (discontinued after 1975) Men s Jumping (7) 1959 Dave Butts 1970 Jay Rand 1971 Vidar Nilsgard 1973 Vidar Nilsgard 1974 Didrik Ellefsen 1975 Didrik Ellefsen 1978 T. H. Jensen (discontinued after 1980) 1982 Egil Nilsen 1988 Per Kare Jakobsen (discontinued after 1988) Men s Cross Country Relay (2) 1982 Thomas Holter, Bjorn Gjelsten & Egil Nilsen 1988 Ric Schaaf, Aage Schaanning & Per Kare Jakobsen (discontinued after 1988) Men s Nordic Combined (2) 1960 John Dendahl 1976 Jack Turner (discontinued after 1976) Men s Skimeister (2) 1959 Dave Butts 1960 John Dendahl (discontinued after 1973) Women s Alpine Combined 1982 Lee Sevinson (AIAW) (discontinued after 1982) Women s Cross Country (2) 1985 Kristen Petty 1987 Kristen Petty (discontinued after 1988) Women s Cross Country Relay (1) 1986 Ingrid Butts, Jill Anderson & Kristen Petty (discontinued after 1988) NCAA Relay Champions 1986 (Women) Ingrid Butts, Jill Anderson, Kristen Petty 1988 (Men) Ric Schaaf, Aage Schaanning, Per Kare Jakobsen (discontinued after 1988) BY YEAR (94) does not include 2 AIAW titles

12 CHART-MANIA: A LOOK AT THE GREATEST BUFFS SINCE COLORADO SKIING / MEDIA NOTES Here s a look at the most successful Buffaloes since 1983, the year the men s and women s programs were combined and the sport of skiing went coed: ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL SEASON WINS BY CU SKIERS (Since 1983) 11 Line Selnes, 1998 (Nordic; 6 FS, 5 CL) 11 Maria Grevsgaard, 2008 (Nordic; 6 CL, 5 FS) 9 Joanne Reid, 2013 (5 FS, 4 CL) 8 Mads Stroem, 2016 (Nordic; 4 FS, 4 CL) 7 John Skajem, 1986 (Alpine; 4 SL, 3 GS) 7 Toni Standteiner, 1991 (Alpine; 5 GS, 2 SL) 7 Lucie Zikova, 2006 (Alpine; 5 SL, 2 GS) 7 Maria Grevsgaard, 2007 (Nordic; 5 CL, 2 FS) 7 David Ketterer, 2017 (Alpine: 5 SL, 2 GS 6 Per Kare Jakobsen, 1989 (Nordic; 5 FS, 1 CL) 6 Ove Erik Tronvoll, 1999 (Nordic; 4 CL, 2 FS) 6 Jana Rehemaa, 2006 (Nordic; 3 FS, 3 CL) 5 John Skajem, 1987 (Alpine; 4 SL, 1 GS) 5 Per Kare Jakobsen, 1990 (Nordic; 3 FS, 2 CL) 5 Anette Skjolden, 1991 (Nordic; 3 FS, 2 CL) 5 Bjorn Svensson, 1992 (Nordic; 3 FS, 2 CL) 5 Anette Skjolden, 1993 (Nordic; 5 CL, 0 FS) 5 Katka Hanusova, 2000 (Nordic; 4 FS, 1 CL) 5 Lucie Zikova, 2008 (Alpine; 4 SL, 1 GS) 5 Maria Grevsgaard, 2009 (Nordic; 3 CL, 2 FS) 5 Rune Oedegaard, 2012 (Nordic; 3 CL, 2 FS) 5 Rune Oedegaard, 2014 (Nordic; 3 CL, 2 FS) 5 Rune Oedegaard, 2015 (Nordic; 3 CL, 2 FS 5 Petra Hyncicova, 2017 (Nordic: 3 FS, 2 CL) TOP THREE (PODIUM) FINISHES IN FIRST CAREER NCAA RACE BY CU SKIERS (All-time for wins; 2nd/3rd since 1983) 2nd Kristen Petty, 1985 (Soph., Nordic) Per Kare Jakobsen, 1988 (Soph., Nordic) Ian Witter, 1989 (Fr., Alpine, giant slalom) Toni Standteiner, 1991 (Fr., Alpine, giant slalom) Sean Ramsden, 1993 (Soph, Alpine, giant slalom) Line Selnes, 1998 (Sr., Nordic, classical) Katka Hanusova, 2000 (Fr., Nordic, freestyle) Adam Zika, 2012 (Fr., Alpine, giant slalom) David Ketterer, 2017 (Fr., Alpine, giant slalom) David Ketterer, 2017 (Fr., Alpine, slalom) Chris Pedersen, 1990 (Fr., Alpine, giant slalom) 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd Andreja Rojs, 1991 (Fr., Alpine, giant slalom) Caroline Gedde-Dahl, 1996 (Soph., Alpine, giant slalom) Mari Storeng, 2001 (Jr., Nordic, classical) Maria Grevsgaard, 2006 (Fr., Nordic, classical) Sara Hjertman, 2011 (Sr., Alpine, giant slalom) Brooke Wales, 2013 (Fr., Alpine, giant slalom) Jessica Ochs, 1995 (Fr., Alpine, giant slalom) Linda Wikstrom, 1999 (Jr., Alpine, giant slalom) Jesper Ostensen, 2008 (Fr., Nordic, freestyle) Eliska Hajkova, 2010 (Soph., Nordic, freestyle) TWO PODIUM FINISHES IN FIRST CAREER NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS BY CU SKIERS (Since 1983) (XC), (R) (GS), 2nd (SL) (GS), 3rd (SL) (CL), (FS) Per Kare Jakobsen, 1988 (Soph., Nordic) Ian Witter, 1989 (Fr, Alpine) Toni Standteiner, 1991 (Fr., Alpine) Line Selnes, 1998 (Sr., Nordic) ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL CAREER WINS BY CU SKIERS (Since 1983) 24 Maria Grevsgaard, Nordic, (15 CL, 9 FS) 19 Rune Oedegaard, Nordic, (12 CL, 7 FS) 16 Lucie Zikova, Alpine, (12 SL, 4 GS) 14 Mads Stroem, Nordic, (8 FS, 6 CL) 13 Per Kare Jakobsen, Nordic, (9 FS/XC, 4 CL) 12 John Skajem, Alpine, (7 SL, 5 GS) (GS), (SL) 2nd (GS), (SL) 2nd (CL), 3rd (FS) 3rd (GS), (SL) David Ketterer, 2017 (Fr., Alpine) Chris Pedersen, 1990 (Fr, Alpine) Mari Storeng, 2001 (Jr., Nordic) Linda Wikstrom, 1999 (Jr., Alpine) 11 Anette Skjolden, (7 CL, 4 FS) 11 Line Selnes, 1998 (6 FS, 5 CL) 11 Joanne Reid, (6 FS, 5 CL) 10 Bjorn Svensson, (6 FS, 4 CL) 10 Ove Erik Tronvoll, (7 CL, 3 FS) ALL-TIME PODIUM (TOP THREE) FINISHES BY CU SKIERS (Since 1983; individual only, does not include relays) 36 Rune Oedegaard, Nordic, (19 wins; 12 seconds; 5 thirds) 34 Maria Grevsgaard, Nordic, (24-7-3) 34 Lucie Zikova, Alpine, ( ) 34 Rune Oedegaard, Nordic, ( ) 32 Eliska Hajkova, Nordic, (8-18-6) 29 Mads Stroem, Nordic, ( ) 25 Per Kare Jakobsen, Nordic, (13-6-6) 22 Unni Odegard, Nordic, (1-8-13) 22 Andreja Rojs, Alpine, (5-9-8) 22 Anette Skjolden, Nordic, (11-7-5) 22 Bjorn Svensson, Nordic, ( ) ALL-TIME SWEEPS (CL/FS; GS/SL) AT SAME COMPETITION (Since 1983) 8 Maria Grevsgaard, (Nordic) 5 Line Selnes, 1998 (Nordic) 4 John Skajem, (Alpine) 4 Rune Oedegaard, (Nordic) 4 Mads Stroem, (Nordic) 20 Matt Gelso, Nordic, (6-4-10) 20 Joanne Reid, Nordic, (11-4-5) 19 John Skajem, Alpine, (12-5-2) 19 Gabriel Rivas, Alpine, (5-6-8) 17 Ove Erik Tronvoll, Nordic, (10-4-3) 15 Jana Rehemaa, Nordic, (6-8-1) 14 Erling Christiansen, Nordic, (2-4-8) 14 Kit Richmond, Nordic, (6-6-2) 14 Linda Wikstrom, Alpine, (4-2-8) 14 Vegard Kjoelhamar, Nordic, (5-7-2) 3 Per Kare Jakobsen, (Nordic) 3 Jana Rehemaa, (Nordic) 3 Lucie Zikova, (Alpine) 3 Joanne Reid, (Nordic) NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP SWEEPS: In 2008, Colorado became the first school since 1983 to have two skiers sweep their respective disciplines: Lucie Zikova claimed the individual titles in the giant slalom and slalom, while Maria Grevsgaard did the same in winning both the classical and freestyle races. Then in 2017, the Buffs became the second to do it, when David Ketterer claimed both alpine races and Petra Hyncicova both cross country events. Other CU sweeps in the same year at the NCAA s: John Skajem (1987, Alpine), Line Selnes (1998, Nordic), current CU Nordic assistant coach, Jana Rehemaa Weinberger (2006, Nordic) and Mads Stroem (2016, Nordic). BUFFALO CHIP: Lucie Zikova ( 08) had 38 top five finishes in 48 career races, including 16 wins and nine runner-up efforts. She closed her career with a school-record 15 straight top five alpine finishes from the 2007 NCAA Championships through the 2009 nationals.

13 2018 COLORADO SKIING / MEDIA NOTES NCAA WEST REGIONAL/RMISA CHAMPIONSHIP RECAP STEAMBOAT SPRINGS (February 25) The Colorado ski team had three podium finishes on Sunday in the final day of the RMISA Championships/NCAA Western Regional that saw the Denver Pioneers pull away to take the team title by a 91½-point margin of victory over the second place Buffaloes. It is Denver's first RMISA Championship title since 2007, its fifth overall in the coed era, and its 710½-points scored being the second-highest total in any meet since the current 40-point scoring base was adapted in The Buffs ended the championship that it hosted at Mt. Werner and Howelsen Hill with 619 points and has now finished first or second at the regionals in 13 consecutive seasons. WOMEN'S 15K FREESTYLE RACE: The Buffaloes finished second as a team in Sunday's skate, which was the second of the two Nordic races at Howelsen Hill and the SSWSC Nordic Race Stadium. Colorado got there with its three scorers all finishing eighth or better. Sophomore Anne Siri Lervik repeated off her podium performance from Saturday in the 5K classic race and hit the podium again on Sunday. She finished third in the 15K freestyle and now has hit the podium in each of her last three races and four times overall on the season. Junior Christina Rolandsen, who has been very consistent and reliable all winter, placed seventh and right behind her was senior Ane Johnsen in eighth. Rolandsen has finished eighth or better in all 11 races she has competed in this winter, while Johnsen has finished in the top 10 in six consecutive races to close out her career as a Buff. MEN'S 20K FREESTYLE RACE: Colorado also finished second in the men's race and just like the women, the men placed its three scorers in the top eight. Those three Alvar Alev, Sondre Bollum and Petter Reistad secured 88 points for the Buffs. Alev got on the podium with a third place finish. He was in a sprint to the finish line with Denver's Eivind Kvalle and Utah's Hakon Hjelstuen, but was positioned out by the other two and came in third. Reistad finished fourth, 13 seconds back of the lead group and Bollum placed eighth. In his final race for the Buffs, senior Ian Boucher finished his race in a time of 1:10:49.5. WOMEN'S GIANT SLALOM: Junior Tonje Trulsrud led the Buffs, who as a team finished third in the women's race at Mt. Werner with 74 points. Trulsrud placed second, matching her best giant slalom finish of the season. Nora Christensen scored 23 points by finishing in eighth by far her best GS finish of the season and Isabella Fidjeland was 18th. MEN'S GIANT SLALOM: Colorado scored 68 points on the men's side, ranking fourth among the schools on Sunday. Ola Johansen was CU's top finisher, placing fifth. Behind him was David Ketterer in a tie for ninth and Max Luukko in a tie for 13th. NOTEWORTHY: Sophomore Anne Siri Lervik now has five podium finishes in her career and three of those have come in the RMISA Championships. Last winter she finished third in the 5K classic race held in Minturn, Colo. and was CU's top scorer overall on the women's side last season (she finished fourth in the 15K freestyle in 2017). With her two third-place finishes this year in Steamboat, she becomes the first women's Nordic skier to hit the podium in both races since 2013 a year that saw the Buffs sweep the podium in both races. CU INVITATIONAL/SPENCER NELSON MEMORIAL: As Colorado is the host of the 69th annual RMISA Championships, the meet also serves as the CU's Invitational/Spencer James Nelson Memorial. It is in honor of the former Buffalo skier who lost his life just prior to his sophomore season at CU in August RMISA Championship/NCAA West Regional (Final; 8 events) 1. Denver 710½; 2. Colorado 619; 3. Montana State 558; 4. Utah 553; 5. New Mexico 413½; 6. Alaska-Anchorage 360½; 7. Alaska-Fairbanks 181; 8. Westminster 172½; 9. Colorado Mountain College 75. Men s 20k Freestyle (33 finishers) 1. Eivind Kvaale, DU, 1:00:09.8; 2. Hakon Hjelstuen, Utah, 1:00:10.1; 3. Alvar Alev, CU, 1:00:12.7; 4. Petter Reistad, CU, 1:00:25.6; 5. Lars Hannah, DU, 1:00:30.4; 6. Sindre Tungesvik, UNM, 1:00:44.0; 7. Martin Bergstroem, Utah, 1:00:50.6; 8. Sondre Bollum, CU, 1:01:01.9; 9. Karsten Hokanson, MSU, 1:01:14.5; 10. Dag Frode Trolleboe, DU, 1:01:34.5. Other CU Finishers: 19. Andrew Potyk 1:03:23.6; 32. Tyler Terranova 1:10:07.1; 33. Ian Boucher 1:10:49.5 Women s 15k Freestyle (30 finishers) 1. Guro Jordheim, Utah, 49:38.0; 2. Linn Eriksen, DU, 49:41.2; 3. Anne Siri Lervik CU 49:43.0; 4. Hailey Swirbul, UAA, 49:43.1; 5. Emma Tarbath, MSU, 50:13.0; 6. Jasmi Joensuu, DU, 50:31.7; 7. Christina Rolandsen CU 50:38.1; 8. Ane Johnsen CU 51:02.9; 9. Taeler McCrerey, DU, 51:27.4; 10. Johanna Taliharm, MSU, 52:04.9. Other CU Finishers: 28. Quinn Lehmkuhl 58:04.3. Men s Giant Slalom (41 finishers) 1. Garret Driller, MSU, 1:56.56; 2 Addison Dvoracek, MSU, 1:56.83; 3. Alex Leever DU 1:57.19; 4. Nick Santaniello, DU, 1:57.22; 5. Ola Johansen CU 1:57.41; 6 Linus Walch, Utah, 1:57.56; 7 Samuel Dupratt, Utah, 1:57.58; 8 Jeffrey Bell, MSU, 1:57.82; 9. David Ketterer, CU, and Tobias Kogler, DU, 1: Other CU Finisher: 13. Max Luukko, 1:58.33; 19. Joey Young, 1: Women s Giant Slalom (25 finishers) 1. Kristine Aasberg, DU, 1:59.95; 2 Tonje Trulsrud, CU, 2:00.76; 3 Kari Hole, MSU, 2:00.81; 4.Tuva Norbye, DU, 2:00.91; 5. Ann-Kathrin Breuning Utah, 2:00.98; 6 Andrea Komsic, DU, 2:01.39; 7 Benedicte Lyche, MSU, 2:01.40; 8 Nora Christensen, CU 2:01.91; 9. Rebecca Fiegl, UNM, 2:02.07; 10. Katharine Irwin UNM 2:02.39.Other CU Finishers: 18. Isabella Fidjeland, 2:04.1; Megan McGrew, DNF (first run). Men s 10k Classic (35 finishers) 1. Dag Frode Trolleboe, DU, 32:28.0; 2. Eivind Kvaale, DU, 32:30.3; 3. Martin Bergstroem, UU, 32:43.7; 4. Bjorn Riksaasen, Utah, 33:04.2; 5. Petter Reistad, CU, 33:09.8; 6. Alvar Alev, CU, 33:16.4; 7. Hakon Hjelstuen, Utah, 33:19.5; 8. Logan Diekmann, Utah, 33:20.9; 9. Erik Axelsson, MSU, 33:43.4; 10. Erlend Nydal, UNM, 33:45.2..Other CU Finishers: 13. Sondre Bollum 33:59.0; 19. Andrew Potyk 34:40.5; 32. Tyler Terranova 36:40.1; 34. Ian Boucher 37:53.4. Women s 5k Classic (31 finishers) 1. Gury Jordheim, Utah, 17:46.8; 2. Leah Lange, Utah, 18:02.9; 3. Anne Siri Lervik, CU, 18:19.9; 4. Jasmi Joensuu, DU, 18:22.3; 5. Hailey Swirbul, UAA, 18:27.0; 6. Christina Rolandsen, CU, 18:30.2; 7. Karianne Moe, Utah, 18:44.9; 8. Linn Eriksen, DU, 18:46.2; 9. Ane Johnsen, CU, 18:56.4; 10. Anna Fake, MSU, 18:57.5. Other CU Finishers:: 15. Hedda Baangman 19:15.1; 31. Quinn Lehmkuhl 20:38.7. Men s Slalom (33 finishers) 1. Vegard Busengdal, UNM, 1:26.04; 2. Ola Johansen, CU, 1:26.23; 3. Garret Driller, MSU, 1:26.29; 4. Tobias Kogler, DU, 1:26.41; 5. David Ketterer, CU, 1:26.64; 6. Nick Santanello, DU, 1:26.91; 7. Raffael Breu, WMC, 1:27.02; 8. Jett Seymour, DU, 1:27.12; 9. Max Luukko, CU, 1:27.77; 10. Huston Philp, Utah, 1: Other CU Skiers: Joey Young DNF. Women s Slalom (22 finishers) 1. Amelia Smart, DU, 1:21.18; 2. Andrea Komsic, DU, 1:21.22; 3. Jocelyn McCarthy, MSU, 1:21.27; 4. Nora Christensen, CU, 1:21.94; 5. Stephanie Gartner, MSU, 1:22.16; 6. Tuva Norbye, DU, 1:22.32; 7. Rebecca Fiegl, UNM, 1:23.23; 8. Ann-Kathrin Breuning, Utah, 1:23.29; 9. Mia Henry, MSU, 1:23.40; 10. Benedicte Lyche, MSU, 1:23.52.CU Finishers: 18. Megan McGrew 1:28.38; 19. Tonje Trulsrud 1: Isabella Fidjeland DNF.

14 2018 COLORADO SKIING / MEDIA NOTES THE LAST TIME Here s a chart showing the last time the below was accomplished by Colorado or one of its skiers (the first NCAA championship was held in 1954; numbers in parenthesis are all-time totals where pertinent): Last NCAA Championship (20): 2015 (Lake Placid, N.Y.) Last NCAA Runner-Up Finish: 2017 (Franconia & Jackson, N.H.) Last RMISA/NCAA Regional Championship (28): 2017 (Beaver Creek/Minturn, Colo.) Last NCAA Men s Giant Slalom Champion (10): 2017, David Ketterer (Franconia, N.H.) Last NCAA Women s Giant Slalom Champion (5): 2008, Lucie Zikova (Bozeman, Mont.) Last NCAA Men s Slalom Champion (15): 2017, David Ketterer (Franconia, N.H.) Last NCAA Women s Slalom Champion (3): 2008, Lucie Zikova (Bozeman, Mont.) Last NCAA Men s Classical Champion (6): 2016, Mads Stroem (Steamboat Springs, Colo.) Last NCAA Women s Classical Champion (7): 2017, Petra Hyncicova (Jackson, N.H.) Last NCAA Men s Freestyle Champion (6): 2016, Mads Stroem (Steamboat Springs, Colo.) Last NCAA Women s Freestyle Champion (7): 2017, Petra Hyncicova (Jackson, N.H.) Last Time with Two Individual NCAA Champions (31): 2017 (David Ketterer, GS, SL; Petra Hyncicova, CL, FS) Last Time with Three Individual NCAA Champions (14): 2017 (David Ketterer, GS, SL; Petra Hyncicova, CL, FS) Last Time with Four Individual NCAA Champions (5): 2017 (David Ketterer, GS, SL; Petra Hyncicova, CL, FS) Colorado s Four-Time Individual NCAA Champions (* three time champion in single event) *JENNIFER BARRINGER, Track: 2006, 2008, 2009 (Outdoor 3,000-meter steeplechase), 2009 (Indoor 3,000-meter run). BILL MAROLT, Skiing: 1963 (downhill), 1965 (downhill), 1966 (slalom, alpine combined) MIKE PORCARELLI, Skiing: 1970 (slalom, alpine combined), 1972 (slalom, alpine combined) BUDDY WERNER, Skiing: 1961 (slalom, alpine combined); 1963 (downhill, alpine combined) Colorado s Three-Time Individual NCAA Champions (single sport) PER KARE JAKOBSEN, Skiing: 1988 (Nordic freestyle, Nordic relay), 1989 (Nordic freestyle) MADS STROEM: Skiing: 2014 (Nordic freestyle), 2016 (Nordic classical, Nordic freestyle) KARA GRGAS WHEELER, Cross Country: 2000 (individual champion); Outdoor Track: 2000 (3,000-meter run, 5,000-meter run). LUCIE ZIKOVA, Skiing: 2006 (slalom), 2008 (giant slalom, slalom) Colorado s Two-Time Individual NCAA Champions (single event) JENNIFER BARRINGER, Outdoor Track: 2006, 2008 (3,000-meter steeplechase). GIL CRUTER, Outdoor Track & Field: 1937, 1938 (high jump) DIDRIK ELLEFSEN, Skiing: 1974, 1975 (jumping) ADAM GOUCHER, Indoor Track: 1997, 1998 (3,000-meter run) AIMEE-NOEL HARTLEY, Skiing: 1999, 2000 (giant slalom) PER KARE JAKOBSEN, Skiing: 1988, 1989 (Nordic freestyle) DEAN LAHR, Wrestling: 1963, 1964 (177-pound class) BILL MAROLT, Skiing: 1963, 1995 (downhill) CLARK MATIS, Skiing: 1968, 1969 (cross country) THE OTHER REGIONALS IN 2018 VIDAR NILSGARD, Skiing: 1971, 1973 (jumping) RUNE OEDEGAARD, Skiing: 2013, 2014 (Nordic classical) KRISTEN PETTY, Skiing: 1985, 1987 (cross country) MIKE PORCARELLI, Skiing: 1970, 1972 (alpine combined) JOHN SKAJEM, Skiing: 1986, 1987 (slalom) MADS STROEM: Skiing: 2014, 2016 (Nordic freestyle) BUDDY WERNER, Skiing: 1961, 1963 (alpine combined) LUCIE ZIKOVA, Skiing: 2006, 2008 (slalom) In the EAST, Dartmouth captured its second straight EISA/NCAA East Regional title, and did so in even more convincing fashion than a year ago. In 2017, the Big Green ended a six-year run by Vermont as the regional champion with a 76-point win over the Catamounts in the Bates College Winter Carnival that also doubled as the NCAA East Regional; this year, in Middlebury s home carnival that served as the regional and EISA championship, Dartmouth nearly doubled that margin in winning by 138 points ( ). The Big Green and UVM split the two opening day events, and it was a close meet heading into the final day, as DU held a 16-point lead ( ). But claiming three of the four Day 2 events made for a lot of separation, in particular a 99-point edge for Dartmouth in the women s giant slalom, where the Catamounts finished 11th. In the end, Dartmouth put up a pretty balanced attacked, scoring 508 alpine points and 471 Nordic tallies. Overall, Dartmouth won with 979 points, followed by UVM (841), Middlebury (816), New Hampshire (580), Williams (538) and Colby (533). Dartmouth skiers won four of the eight individual titles, with the other four claimed by skiers from Colby (two), Middlebury and Vermont. The Big Green dominated the top five, with 16 occupying those spots, with UVM (10) and Middlebury (8) next in line. Temperatures were warm at the beginning of the week, and then winds toward the latter portion made for icy courses all around. In the CENTRAL, where the only competition is Nordic, Northern Michigan once again swept the men s and women s team titles at the NCAA Central Regional Championships on February 17 in Ishpeming, Mich. The Wildcats, almost always dominant, scored a perfect 444 points and NMU racers finished in the top three in all four events; Michigan Tech was a distant second with 329 points. Four different Wildcat skiers claimed the individual crowns: Kristen Bourne (women s 15K freestyle, 44:36.9), Vivian Hett (5k classic, 15:30.4), Zak Ketterson (men s 10K classic, 25:25.3) and Ian Torchia (men s 20K freestyle, 50:11.6). BUFFALO CHIP: Colorado was the first school to win a NCAA Championship without fielding a full 12-skier roster. Not only did CU win the 2006 event at Steamboat Springs, its 98-point margin of victory was the fourth-largest in history.

15 COLORADO FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS 2018 COLORADO SKIING / MEDIA NOTES The list of Colorado s all-time All-America skiers; research is sketchy prior to 1969, but coaches generally selected the teams themselves either at the NCAA Championships or shortly after the season was completed. One team, consisting of eight members, was selected until the mid-1960s, when both a first and second team was selected. When the NCAA merged men s skiing with the AIAW women s programs into one combined, coed sport in 1983, the formula became the first through fifth finishers earned first-team honors with the sixth through 10th performers earning second-team honors. Those members of winning relay teams also earned first-team recognition. The comprehensive list of CU All-Americans, with event listed in which the honor was earned (AIAW honors for women from 1977 through 1982): 1957 Frank Brown (A,XC) 1958 Frank Brown (A,XC) 1959 Frank Brown (A,XC), Dave Butts (A,XC) 1960 John Dendahl (A,XC), Dave Butts (A,XC) 1961 Buddy Werner (A) 1963 Jimmie Heuga (A), Bill Marolt (A), Buddy Werner (A) 1964 Sandy Limon (A) 1965 Jimmie Heuga (A), Bill Marolt (A) 1966 Bill Marolt (A) 1968 Rogers Little (A), Clark Matis (XC) 1969 Mike Lafferty (A), Clark Matis (XC) 1970 Mike Porcarelli (A), Jay Rand (J) 1971 Tim Hinderman (A), Vidar Nilsgard (J) 1972 Arne Haugen (J), Mike Porcarelli (A) 1973 Greg Jones (A), Vidar Nilsgard (J) 1974 Didrik Ellefsen (J), Vidar Nilsgard (J), Erik Steinberg (A) 1975 Helge Aamodt (XC), Didrik Ellefsen (J), Mark Ford (A), Arne Haugen (J), Marc Milligan (A) 1976 Bruce Gamble (A), Stephan Hienzsch (A), Marc Milligan (A), Jack Turner (XC) 1977 Helge Aamodt (XC), Stephan Hienzsch (A), Tom Holmen-Jensen (J), Jim Hudson (A) 1978 Bruce Gamble (A), Tom Holmen-Jensen (J) 1979 Bjorn Gjelsten (XC), Tom Holmen-Jensen (J), Toni Leuthold (SL,AC), Hjordis Klonteig (XC), Kjetil Opaas (J) 1980 Muffy Ritz (XC) 1981 Seth Bayer (A), Toni Jorgensen (N), Tianna Tutt (A) 1982 Seth Bayer (A), Bjorn Gjelsten (XC), Thomas Holter (XC), Toni Jorgensen (XC), Egil Nilsen (XC), Kim Reichhelm (A), Niklas Scherrer (A), Lee Sevinson (A), Lynda Walters (XC) 1983 Thomas Holter (XC), Egil Nilsen (XC), Kim Reichhelm (GS), Niklas Scherrer (GS/SL), Garrett Walker (GS) 1984 Brenda Buglione (GS), Thomas Holter (XC), James Marceau (SL), Egil Nilsen (XC), Lynda Walters (XC) 1985 Beth Madsen (GS/SL), Kristen Petty (XC) 1986 Jill Anderson (XR), Ingrid Butts (XR), Lynda McGehee (GS), Kristen Petty (XC/XR), John Skajem (GS/SL) 1987 Bente Bjornsen (SL), Julie Furtado (SL), Kristen Petty (XC), John Skajem (GS/SL), John Walsh (GS), Frederik Zimmer (GS) 1988 Per Kare Jakobsen (XC/XR), Ric Schaaf (XR), Aage Schaanning (XR), John Walsh (GS/SL) 1989 Per Kare Jakobsen (CL/FS), Ian Witter (GS/SL) 1990 Eric Archer (GS/SL), Per Kare Jakobsen (CL), Chris Pedersen (GS/SL), Ian Witter (GS) 1991 Eric Archer (GS), Jeff Graves (FS), Heidi Hager (GS), Bjorn Laukli (FS), Hana Pochobradska (SL), Andreja Rojs (GS/SL), Anette Skjolden (CL/FS), Bjorn Svensson (FS), Toni Standteiner (GS/SL) 1992 Eric Archer (GS/SL), Anette Skjolden (CL/FS) 1993 Jeffe Morehart (FS), Hana Pochobradska (SL), Sean Ramsden (GS), Andreja Rojs (SL), Anette Skjolden (CL/FS) 1994 Greg Buchheister (GS), Karen Kendall (GS), Hana Pochobradska (SL), Nathan Schultz (FS) 1995 Jessica Ochs (GS/SL), Hans-Jorgen Renaa (CL), Bryan Sax (GS), Scott Wither (SL) 1996 Kate Davenport (GS), Caroline Gedde-Dahl (GS/SL), Kelly McCann (FS), Casey Snyder (GS) 1997 Kate Davenport (GS), Caroline Gedde-Dahl (SL), Eva Lowe (CL/FS), Jessica Ochs (GS), Anne Tysso (CL/FS) 1998 Greg Buchheister (SL), Kate Davenport (GS), Caroline Gedde-Dahl (GS), Unni Odegard (CL/FS), Line Selnes (CL/FS) 1999 Geoff Buchheister (SL), Magnis Eriksson (CL/FS), Aimee-Noel Hartley (GS), Josh Nolting (SL), Unni Odegard (CL), Ove Erik Tronvoll (CL/FS), Linda Wikstrom (GS/SL) 2000 Henrik Eriksson (CL), Katka Hanusova (FS), Aimee-Noel Hartley (GS), Andy LeRoy (SL), Unni Odegard (CL/FS), Linda Wikstrom (GS) 2001 Oyvind Berg (CL), Mia Cullman (SL), Josh Nolting (SL), Tove Pashkowski (SL), Kevin Stell (GS), Mari Storeng (CL/FS), Chad Wolk (GS) 2002 Mia Cullman (SL), Tyler Shepherd (SL), Mari Storeng (CL), Maria Wik (CL) 2003 Mia Cullman (SL), Jana Rehemaa (FS) 2004 Erling Christiansen (CL/FS), Erika Hogan (GS), Muriele Huberli (CL), Jana Rehemaa (CL/FS), Tor Erik Schjellerud (CL) 2005 Erling Christiansen (FS), Henrik Hoye (CL/FS), Lucie Zikova (SL) 2006 Erling Christiansen (FS), Maria Grevsgaard (CL), Lisa Perricone (GS/SL), Jana Rehemaa (CL/FS), Kit Richmond (FS), Lucie Zikova (GS/SL) 2007 Matt Gelso (CL), Maria Grevsgaard (CL), Lisa Perricone (GS), Lucie Zikova (GS/SL) 2008 Maria Grevsgaard (FS,CL), Jesper Ostensen (FS), Lenka Palanova (FS), Kit Richmond (CL), Lucie Zikova (GS, SL) 2009 Maria Grevsgaard (CL), Vegard Kjoelhamar (FS), Jesper Ostensen (CL), Gabriel Rivas (SL), Alexa Turzian (FS) 2010 Matt Gelso (CL/FS), Eliska Hajkova (FS), Katie Hartman (GS), Vegard Kjoelhamar (CL), Carolina Nordh (SL), Joanne Reid (CL), Alexa Turzian (CL) 2011 Erika Ghent (GS), Eliska Hajkova (FS/CL), Sara Hjertman (GS), Vegard Kjoelhamar (FS/CL), Reid Pletcher (CL), Joanne Reid (FS/CL), Gabriel Rivas (SL) 2012 Erika Ghent (GS, SL), Rune Oedegaard (FS), Adam Zika (GS) 2013 Eliska Hajkova (FS), Rune Oedegaard (CL, FS), Joanne Reid (CL, FS), Brooke Wales (GS) 2014 Henrik Gunnarson (GS), Jessica Honknen (SL), Rune Oedegaard (CL), Mads Stroem (CL, FS), Brooke Wales (GS) 2015 Rune Oedegaard (FS, CL), Maja Solbakken (CL), Mads Stroem (FS, CL) 2016 Nora Christensen (SL), Henrik Gunnarsson (SL), Petra Hyncicova (FS), Ane Johnsen (CL), Jesse Knori (CL), Max Luukko (SL), Mads Stroem (FS, CL), Tonje Trulsrud (GS) 2017 Nora Christensen (SL), Petra Hyncicova (CL/FS), David Ketterer (GS/SL), Petter Reistad (CL/FS), Christina Rolandsen (CL/FS), Mads Stroem (FS)

16 2018 COLORADO SKIING / MEDIA NOTES PARTICIPANT MINI-BIOS Alvar Alev, Nordic, Fr., Parnu, Estonia Making his first NCAA appearance Ranked third in the West for NCAA qualification points in men's Nordic with 148, the highest point total among the three Buffs Finished eighth or better in all 10 races this season with four podium appearances Has two race victories under his belt, one in classic and one in freestyle Was the RMISA Skier of the Week after the UNM Invite where he won both Nordic races. Sondre Bollum, Nordic, Fr., Gjovik, Norway Making his first NCAA appearance Ranked 10th in the West for NCAA qualification points in men's Nordic with 108 Finished in the top 10 in seven out of his eight races on the NCAA circuit Top classic finish was a fourth-place showing in the MSU Invite in his first ever collegiate race Best freestyle finish was sixth, which he accomplished twice. Nora Christensen, Alpine, Jr., Blommenholmn, Norway This will be her third NCAA appearance She finished fifth in the slalom at both the 2016 and 2017 NCAA Championships, earning firstteam All-America honors both years She scored the fourth-most points in the West on the RMISA MVP Points list with 222 This year she has won a pair of slalom races, the first victories of her career, and has hit the podium (top three finish) in four out of her six slalom races In the giant slalom, she is coming off her best performance of the season at last weekend's RMISA Championships where she finished eighth (was also a career-best finish in the GS) In 20 career slalom races she has finished in the top five 12 times with six of those being on the podium. Isabella Fidjeland, Alpine, Soph. Kristiansand, Norway Making her second NCAA appearance At the 2017 NCAA Championships she finished 17th in the giant slalom race and 2 in the slalom In her GS race she moved up 15 spots from her bib seed of 21 and 11 spots from her 32-bib seed in the slalom to register impressive finishes given her low seeding that was a result of an injury causing her to miss most of her freshman season This winter her best slalom finish was ninth in New Mexico an her best GS result was 18th at the RMISA Championships. Petra Hyncicova, Nordic, Sr., Liberec, Czech Republic Making her fourth NCAA appearance She competed in the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in women's cross country for her home country, the Czech Republic She was the 2017 Women's Nordic National Skier of the Year (FasterSkier.com and USCSCA)... At the 2017 NCAA Championships, she became the 15th woman to sweep the cross country races and the fourth CU skier Has five earned five All-America honors in her career with three of those being first-team selections Only competed in six Nordic races on the NCAA circuit because of her selection to the Czech Republic Olympic team, but of those six she finished first or second in five of them Her 16 career podium finishes ranks in a tie for the 12th most in Colorado history Four of her five career race victories have been in the classic discipline, the one that wasn't was the 2017 classic race at NCAAs. Ola Johansen, Alpine, Sr., Baerum, Norway Making his third NCAA appearance in what will be his final season skiing for the Buffs The 2016 and 2018 RMISA MVP for men's alpine and the top NCAA qualifier out of the West region both seasons Has 16 career podium finishes (eight apiece for both slalom and giant slalom races), ranking in a tie for the 12th most podium finishes in Colorado history Has won six races in his career, three apiece in slalom and giant slalom This season he has finished first or second in seven out of the 12 races. David Ketterer, Alpine, Soph., Bad Durrheim, Germany Making his second NCAA appearance He was the 2017 USCSCA Men's Alpine National Skier of the Year Became just the fifth skier in NCAA history (and third Buff) to sweep the giant slalom and slalom national titles in the same year, doing so last winter as a freshman His five career slalom race victories ranks as the second most in school history and his seven overall wins are tied for second at CU by a men's alpine skier... Is currently the 3-ranked men's slalom skier in the world on the FIS points list Made eight World Cup slalom starts this winter and had a high finish of 26th at Val d'isere on Dec. 10, 2017 Was the 2017 NorAm Cup champion in the slalom, winning the circuit title by a 275-point margin that was the second largest winning margin in the cup int he last 20 years.

17 2018 COLORADO SKIING / MEDIA NOTES PARTICIPANT MINI-BIOS, CONTINUED Anne Siri Lervik Nordic, Soph., Asker, Norway Making her first NCAA appearance Scored the fifth-most NCAA qualification points of any skier in the West Ended the season finishing fifth or better in eight consecutive races, including three straight on the podium At last weekend's RMISA Championship/NCAA Western Regional meet she finished third in both the classic and freestyle races to become the first CU women's Nordic skier to hit the podium in both regional races since 2013 a year that saw the Buffs sweep the podium in both races. Max Luukko, Alpine, Jr., Helsinki, Finland Making his third NCAA appearance Was a 2017 second-team All-American in the slalom and giant slalom Earned first-team All-America honors as a freshman in 2016 by finishing fifth at the NCAA Championships in the slalom Was the 2016 RMISA slalom champion at regionals Has eight career podium finishes six in giant slalom and two in the slalom. Petter Reistad, Sr., Baerum, Norway Making his third NCAA appearance in what will be his last season with the Buffs (will be graduating and foregoing his final season of eligibility) He has four All-America honors to his name earned two second-team accolades in 2016 and two first-team honors last year after finishing fourth in both Nordic races Has 13 career podium finishes with nine of those being in the classic discipline and four in the freestyle. Christina Rolandsen, Nordic, Jr., Fauske, Norway Making her second NCAA appearance In her first national championship last season she finished third in the freestyle race and fourth in the classic to earn two first-team All-America honors This year she ranked sixth in the West in NCAA qualification points Her consistency this season is shown by the fact that she has finished eighth or better in all 11 of her races and she has been on the podium twice She has six total podium finishes in her career. Tonje Trulsrud, Alpine, Jr., Lommedalen, Norway Making her third NCAA appearance She is the 2018 RMISA MVP for scoring the NCAA qualification points this winter In her best season yet as a Buff, she recorded seven podium finishes this winter and won three races, all slalom events In her career she has 16 podium finishes, ranking in a tie for the 12th most in Colorado history (11 in the giant slalom and five in the slalom) She has five career race victories under her belt (three in the slalom and two in the giant slalom) She was a first-team All-American in the giant slalom after finishing third in the event at the NCAA Championship that were also hosted in Steamboat Springs. THE NCAA S IN COLORADO The state of Colorado has hosted 14 NCAA Championship events, dating back to the first at Winter Park in 1956; Steamboat Springs has hosted seven times in all, including the last five times that Colorado has been the host state (with CU the host school all five times). Crested Butte and Durango are the only other two areas to host the affair). The previous 13 gatherings in the Centennial State have bode well for state schools, as CU has won six of its titles within the state and Denver five of its crowns. The other two were claimed by neighboring state schools, Wyoming and Utah; eastern schools have cracked the top two just four times (Dartmouth in 1956 and 1969, Vermont in 1975 and 1993). A closer look at the NCAA s in Colorado: Year Site Teams Champion Points Runner-Up Points 1956 Winter Park 13 Denver Dartmouth Winter Park 9 Colorado Denver Crested Butte 10 Denver Western State Steamboat Springs 15 Wyoming Denver Steamboat Springs 12 Denver Dartmouth Winter Park 11 Colorado Denver Durango 13 Colorado Vermont Year Site Teams Champion Points Runner-Up Points 1977 Winter Park 13 Colorado Wyoming Steamboat Springs 13 Colorado Utah Steamboat Springs 20 Utah Vermont Steamboat Springs 24 Colorado New Mexico Steamboat Springs 22 Denver Colorado Steamboat Springs 21 Denver Colorado 491.5

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