Utah skier Joe Davies, who missed some meets to compete in the skiing World Cup, proved his skill and experience by helping Utah reclaim the NCAA skiing championships title. Davies finished first in the men’s 20K freestyle event, with teammate Brian Bushey also finishing in the top three. The Utes dominated the men’s event, earning a 56-point lead heading into the women’s competition.
With strong performances from Erica Laven, Selma Nevin, and Celine Mayer, the women’s team secured first place in the 20K freestyle event, sealing the championship for Utah. The Utes finished with a total of 590 points, beating out Colorado and Dartmouth to win their fourth national championship in the past five years and 17th overall.
Davies’ success at the World Cup translated to a standout performance at the NCAA championships, highlighting his dedication and talent as a Nordic skier. Utah’s impressive showing at the championships is a testament to the team’s hard work and commitment to excellence.
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