Rice girls and CVU boys win Vermont alpine skiing state titles

The Rice girls and Champlain Valley Union boys teams captured the Vermont Alpine Skiing state championships at Burke Mountain. Both held leads after Monday's giant slalom and secured victory in Tuesday's slalom. Rice finished with 59 points, ahead of CVU's 78 and Stowe's 84.

The Vermont Alpine Skiing state championships took place at Burke Mountain, with events spanning two days. On Monday, March 2, 2026, competitors raced in the giant slalom. The Rice girls entered Tuesday's slalom with a 17-point lead over Stowe.

Rice maintained their advantage in the slalom, clinching the girls' title with a two-day total of 59 points. Champlain Valley Union (CVU) followed in second at 78 points, Stowe placed third at 84, Burr and Burton fourth at 142, and St. Johnsbury fifth at 182.

In the boys' division, CVU boys also held a day-one lead and won the championship. The event featured top high school skiers from across Vermont.

Photographs from the giant slalom showed St. J Academy's Piper Airoldi leaning into a turn and Henry Semp ripping a turn. The championships highlighted competitive racing in both giant slalom and slalom disciplines.

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Medway co-op girls' ski team celebrates historic first MIAA alpine title at Wachusett Mountain with podium victory amid snow.
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Medway co-op claims first girls' alpine ski title at MIAA championships

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The Medway/Millis/Holliston/Norton co-op team won its first MIAA girls' Alpine ski championship at Wachusett Mountain, edging out Wellesley and Lincoln-Sudbury. St. John's Prep secured its fifth straight boys' title with a dominant performance. The event featured slalom and giant slalom races amid challenging weather.

For the second straight year, the Concord-Carlisle High School boys alpine ski team placed second overall and first among Massachusetts public schools at the MIAA Alpine Skiing Championships on February 25. Theo Remington won the state slalom championship again, while the girls team delivered notable individual results.

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The Middlebury College alpine ski team concluded the first carnival of the season at St. Lawrence with a fourth-place finish, tallying 749 points after the slalom event. Dartmouth took first with 873 points, followed by the University of Vermont at 869 and the University of New Hampshire at 762.5. Middlebury's men's and women's teams placed third and fourth, respectively.

Althea Noyes of Colby College earned silver in the women's giant slalom to open the St. Lawrence Carnival at Whiteface Mountain. In the men's event, University of New Hampshire freshman Roman Elvidge secured first place with a combined time of 2:06.22. The UNH women's team finished first overall in their giant slalom.

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Following the women's giant slalom, Clarkson University's Golden Knights claimed their second USCSA national title in the men's alpine giant slalom on March 11, 2026, at the championships in Lake Placid, New York. Northern Michigan University placed fifth.

The Brainerd Warriors alpine skiing teams held their end-of-season banquet last week, recognizing outstanding performers from the 2025-26 season. Piper Grillo was named the most valuable player for the girls' team, while Jacob Halbur earned the honor for the boys' team. Additional awards highlighted improvements, academic achievements, and selections for national competition.

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The Westford Academy girls ski team placed seventh at the MIAA Nordic State Championships held on Tuesday at Prospect Mountain Ski Area in Woodford, Vermont. Led by Sophia Huesgen's 11th-place finish, the team scored 140 points. Mount Greylock claimed the team title with 31 points.

 

 

 

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