United States Collegiate Ski and Snowboard Association
Most recent season or competition: 2014 | |
Sport | Skiing |
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Director | Laura Sullivan |
President | Andy Rangen |
Motto | USCSA - The Place to Be! |
No. of teams | >178 |
Country | United States |
Continent | North America |
Most recent champion(s) |
Alpine - Sierra Nevada Eagles (men), Rocky Mountain Battlin' Bears (women) Freestyle - Sierra Nevada Eagles (both) Nordic - St. Olaf Oles (men), University of Wyoming Cowgirls (women) Ski jumping - Men: Torin LaLiberte (St. Michael's Purple Knights) |
Sponsor(s) | Reliable Racing Supply, Patagonia, Hurricane Racing, Twitchell Sportswear |
The United States Collegiate Ski and Snowboard Association (USCSA) is the sports federation for collegiate team ski racing and snowboarding in America. In excess of 178 colleges from coast to coast, the USCSA fields some 4,700 men and women, alpine, Nordic, freestyle and snowboard athletes in over 200 race events annually.[1] The organization offers alpine skiing, nordic skiing, ski jumping, freestyle skiing and snowboarding.
Mission
"To be the National governing body of team ski and snowboard competition at the collegiate level. To promote and increase awareness of and participation in alpine skiing, nordic skiing, freestyle skiing, and snowboarding in the United States. To provide competition and development opportunities for student-athletes in a team atmosphere leading toward National titles in each discipline."[2]
Overview
The United States Collegiate Ski & Snowboard Association is the sports federation for collegiate team ski racing and snowboarding in America. The USCSA assures that student-athletes of all levels and abilities should have access to a quality and exciting venue of competition. The USCSA recognizes, that for athletes to be truly successful individuals, academics should take priority over skisport competition. To help foster this, the USCSA stresses education first and offers a variety of academic based awards. Team performance is emphasized within the USCSA. Teams field five racers with the top three performances being used for the team score.
Organization Structure
Competition takes place across three progressive tiers. Conference qualifiers determine the participants at the six USCSA regional championships. The Regional Championships are the last step on the road to the annual United States Collegiate Ski and Snowboard National Championship, the showcase event in college racing. The National Championship sees over 450 athletes, participating in more than 40 schools.
Conferences By Region
- Far West Region: Northern California and Southern California Conferences
- West Region: Northwest, Rocky Mountain and Grand Teton Conferences
- Midwest Region: Midwest Conference
- Eastern Region: Eastern Conference
- Mid-Atlantic Region: Allegheny, Southeastern and New Jersey Conferences
- New York Region: Mideast Conference
References
- ↑ http://www.uscsa.com/inside-uscsa/welcome-uscsa-profile/
- ↑ USCSA Competition and Rules Manual 7/2007. www.uscsa.com Section 1-4.
External links
- US Collegiate Ski & Snowboard Association Official Website