University of New Hampshire Athletics

Photo by: Gil Talbot
Woodhouse, Frigon Lead Skiing to Sixth at Dartmouth
2/9/2019 6:18:00 PM | Men's Skiing, Women's Skiing
HANOVER & LYME CENTER, N.H. – Emma Woodhouse (Collingwood, Ontario) and Genevieve Frigon (Laval, Quebec) finished 8-9 in women's slalom Saturday at Dartmouth Skiway to propel the University of New Hampshire ski team to a sixth-place finish in the Dartmouth College Carnival, which included Nordic racing at the Dartmouth XC Ski Center at Oak Hill.
Vermont edged Dartmouth, 914-913, for the carnival victory, followed by Middlebury (703), Colby (644), Williams (569) and UNH (518).
1. Vermont, 914
2. Dartmouth, 913
3. Middlebury, 703
4. Colby, 644
5. Williams, 569
6. UNH, 518
Men's Slalom Top 5
1. Dartmouth, 270
2. Vermont, 216
3. Middlebury, 178
4. Colby, 152
5. UNH 150
Men's Slalom (Top Wildcats)
Jordan Phillips (Montreal, Quebec) - 13th place, 58 points, 47.49 51.31 1:38.80
Corey McConville (London, Ontario) - 15th place, 54 points, 48.30 51.02 1:39.32
Patrick Kenney (Hingham, Mass.) - T-23rd place, 38 points, 48.25 51.86 1:40.11
Women's Slalom Top 5
1. Dartmouth, 264
2. Vermont, 218
3. UNH, 182
4. Middlebury, 178
5. Colby, 162
Women's Slalom (Top Wildcats)
Emma Woodhouse (Collingwood, Ontario) - 8th place, 70 points 52.19 52.22 1:44.41
Genevieve Frigon (Laval, Quebec) - 9th place, 66 points 53.27 51.39 1:44.66
Fanny Sanderberg (Oslo, Norway) - 21st place, 46 points 53.99 53.01 1:47.00
Women's 3x5 Classic Relay
1. Vermont, 116
2. Dartmouth, 106
3. Middlebury, 96
4. Bowdoin, 86
5. Harvard, 77
9. UNH, 46
Women's 3x5K Classic Relay
Sarah Nadeau, Eleonora Olsmats, Ingrid Norton - 13th place, :52:57.7 46 points
Men's 3x5 Classic Relay
1. Vermont, 116
2. Universite' Laval, 106
3. Middlebury, 96
4. Bowdoin, 86
5. Williams, 77
7. UNH, 60
Men's 3x5K Classic Relay
Will Bodewes, Anders Sonnesyn, Jakob Velle - 10th place, :44:30.6 60.0
LOOKING AHEAD
The makeup of Friday's postponed giant slalom is scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 17. Those races will count for NCAA points only. Saturday's SL points were doubled for EISA scoring purposes.
The Wildcats compete in the Middlebury Winter Carnival on Feb. 15-16 at the Rikert Nordic Center and the Middlebury College Snow Bowl.
For more information on EISA skiing, visit www.eisaskiing.org.
Vermont edged Dartmouth, 914-913, for the carnival victory, followed by Middlebury (703), Colby (644), Williams (569) and UNH (518).
Alpine: Dartmouth Skiway
Feb. 9 - Men's Slalom • Women's Slalom
Nordic: Dartmouth XC Ski Center at Oak Hill
Feb. 9 – Women's 10K Skate • Men's 15K Skate
Results
Overall Top 5 (Final)Feb. 9 - Men's Slalom • Women's Slalom
Nordic: Dartmouth XC Ski Center at Oak Hill
Feb. 9 – Women's 10K Skate • Men's 15K Skate
Results
1. Vermont, 914
2. Dartmouth, 913
3. Middlebury, 703
4. Colby, 644
5. Williams, 569
6. UNH, 518
Men's Slalom Top 5
1. Dartmouth, 270
2. Vermont, 216
3. Middlebury, 178
4. Colby, 152
5. UNH 150
Men's Slalom (Top Wildcats)
Jordan Phillips (Montreal, Quebec) - 13th place, 58 points, 47.49 51.31 1:38.80
Corey McConville (London, Ontario) - 15th place, 54 points, 48.30 51.02 1:39.32
Patrick Kenney (Hingham, Mass.) - T-23rd place, 38 points, 48.25 51.86 1:40.11
Women's Slalom Top 5
1. Dartmouth, 264
2. Vermont, 218
3. UNH, 182
4. Middlebury, 178
5. Colby, 162
Women's Slalom (Top Wildcats)
Emma Woodhouse (Collingwood, Ontario) - 8th place, 70 points 52.19 52.22 1:44.41
Genevieve Frigon (Laval, Quebec) - 9th place, 66 points 53.27 51.39 1:44.66
Fanny Sanderberg (Oslo, Norway) - 21st place, 46 points 53.99 53.01 1:47.00
Women's 3x5 Classic Relay
1. Vermont, 116
2. Dartmouth, 106
3. Middlebury, 96
4. Bowdoin, 86
5. Harvard, 77
9. UNH, 46
Women's 3x5K Classic Relay
Sarah Nadeau, Eleonora Olsmats, Ingrid Norton - 13th place, :52:57.7 46 points
Men's 3x5 Classic Relay
1. Vermont, 116
2. Universite' Laval, 106
3. Middlebury, 96
4. Bowdoin, 86
5. Williams, 77
7. UNH, 60
Men's 3x5K Classic Relay
Will Bodewes, Anders Sonnesyn, Jakob Velle - 10th place, :44:30.6 60.0
LOOKING AHEAD
The makeup of Friday's postponed giant slalom is scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 17. Those races will count for NCAA points only. Saturday's SL points were doubled for EISA scoring purposes.
The Wildcats compete in the Middlebury Winter Carnival on Feb. 15-16 at the Rikert Nordic Center and the Middlebury College Snow Bowl.
For more information on EISA skiing, visit www.eisaskiing.org.
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