| Tournament information | |
|---|---|
| Sport | College skiing |
| Location | |
| Dates | March 10–March 13 |
| Administrator | NCAA |
| Host | University of Nevada, Reno |
| Venue(s) | Auburn Ski Club (nordic) Sugar Bowl Ski Resort (alpine)[1] |
| Teams | 22 |
Number of events | 8 |
| Final positions | |
| Champions | New Mexico (1st overall, 1st co-ed) |
| 1st runners-up | Utah |
| 2nd runners-up | Denver |
The2004NCAA Skiing Championships were contested at theSugar Bowl Ski Resort inTruckee, California from March 10–13, 2004 as part of the 51st annual NCAA-sanctioned ski tournament to determine the individual and team national champions of men's and women's collegiateslalom andcross-country skiing in theUnited States.[2]
New Mexico, coached byGeorge Brooks, won the team championship, the Lobos' first co-ed title and first overall. It was New Mexico's first team NCAA championship in any sport.
This year's championships were contested at theSugar Bowl Ski Resort inTruckee, California. The event was hosted by theUniversity of Nevada, Reno.
These were the first NCAA championships hosted at Sugar Bowl and the second in the state ofCalifornia (1962 and 2004).
Men's events[edit]
| Women's events[edit]
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| Rank | Team | Points |
|---|---|---|
| New Mexico | 623 | |
| Utah(DC) | 581 | |
| Denver | 568 | |
| 4 | Colorado | 564 |
| 5 | Vermont | 5331⁄2 |
| 6 | Alaska Anchorage | 504 |
| 7 | Middlebury | 4951⁄2 |
| 8 | Dartmouth | 391 |
| 9 | Nevada | 383 |
| 10 | Alaska Fairbanks | 219 |
| 11 | Colby | 2101⁄2 |
| 12 | Northern Michigan | 1981⁄2 |
| 13 | Williams | 178 |
| 14 | New Hampshire | 149 |
| 15 | Montana State | 127 |
| 16 | Western State | 110 |
| 17 | Boise State | 67 |
| 18 | Whitman | 62 |
| 19 | Harvard | 40 |
| 20 | Bates | 27 |
| 21 | Michigan Tech | 11 |
| 22 | Wisconsin Green Bay | 1 |