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Utah emerges victorious in the 2025 NCAA skiing championship


The University of Utah’s ski team has claimed victory in the 2025 NCAA skiing national championship, marking their 16th NCAA title and fourth championship in the past five years. Head coach Fredrik Landstedt has now secured five championships in his career. The competition featured various events including the Men’s and Women’s Slalom, 7.5 km Individual Classical, Giant Slalom, and 20 km Mass Start Freestyle.

The history of the NCAA skiing championships dates back to 1954, with Denver leading the title count with 24 wins, followed by Colorado with 21 titles and Utah with 16. The Utes had won four consecutive championships from 2019 to 2022 before Colorado claimed victory in 2024. Other schools that have won titles include Vermont, Dartmouth, Wyoming, and New Mexico.

The recent victory for Utah showcases the team’s dominance in collegiate skiing and adds to their impressive record in NCAA skiing history. The Utes continue to be a force to be reckoned with in the world of collegiate skiing.

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