ETNA, NH. – Junior skier
Hanna Larsson Nathhorst earned First Team All-American honors as she collected bronze in the giant slalom race during day three of the 2025 NCAA Skiing Championships hosted by Dartmouth, racing from The Skiway on Friday afternoon. Larsson Nathhorst's wrapped up the Alpine season netting her third consecutive giant slalom podium appearance as Vermont maintained its fourth-place overall positioning with 308 total points. The University of Utah gained the lead after day three, reaching 417 total points. Colorado sits in second place with 382 points while host school Dartmouth rounds out the top three in third, garnering 380 total points.
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On the slopes, the UVM women's Alpine team finished as the second alpine team in the country, earning 67 total points, the second most in the field. Utah's women's Alpine team finished with the most points, 68. Larsson Nathhorst secured a team best finish, placing third in the giant slalom, racing a two-run time of 1:57.94. She had the fourth fastest first run time in the field, skiing a time of 54.97.
Justine Clément placed 14th overall with a two-run time of 1:59.16, just .07 seconds faster than teammate
Cydnie Timmermann, who finished 15th overall with a two-run time of 1:59.22. Combined, Timmermann and Clement earned 33 crucial team points.
On the men's side of the slopes,
Magnus Berge Styren placed 14th overall with a two-run time of 1:54.91, just .02 seconds faster than teammate
Mackenzie Wood, who finished in 15th overall with a two-run time of 1:54.93.
The 2025 NCAA Championships will wrap up Saturday afternoon with the men's and women's mass start 20k Freestyle from Oak Hill. The action will be streamed live on NCAA.com starting at 10 a.m. with the men going first, followed by the women at 12 p.m.
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