University of New Hampshire Athletics

Will Bruneau-Bouchard is No. 10 in EISA's Best-2-Combined Ranking
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Ski Team Heads to EISA Championships/NCAA Regionals (Feb. 28-29)
2/27/2020 12:22:00 PM | Men's Skiing, Women's Skiing
Middlebury Carnival serves as NCAA East Regional Championships
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. – The 97th annual Middlebury Carnival serves as the site for the 2020 EISA Championships/NCAA East Regional Championships for the University of New Hampshire ski team.
Emma Woodhouse - NCAA Qualifier Ranking (No. 5)
Tentative Alpine Competitors
WOMEN
Emma Kearing (Carrabassett Valley, Maine)
Brianna Macdonald (Toronto, Ontario)
Rachel Nawrocki (New Castle, N.H.)
Lisa Olsson (Stockholm, Sweden)
Fanny Sanderberg (Oslo, Norway)
Emma Woodhouse (Collingwood, Ontario)
Patrick Kenney - NCAA Qualifier Ranking (No. 6)
MEN
Will Bruneau-Bouchard (Quebec City, Quebec)
Andrew Hancock (Aspen, Colo.)
Patrick Kenney (Hingham, Mass.)
Crowley Gentile (Greenland, N.H.)
Corey McConville (London, Ontario)
Marius Solbakken (Bekkestua, Norway)
Lucinda Anderson - EISA Ranking (No. 16)
Tentative Nordic Competitors
WOMEN
Lucinda Anderson (Golden Valley, Minn.)
Kristine Keller-Miller (Plymouth, Minn.)
Elizabeth Martin (Freeport, Maine)
Eleonora Olsmats (Djursholm, Sweden)
Kaja Sandsten (Oppdal, Norway)
Anna Schriefer (Pittsford, N.Y.)
Scott Schulz - EISA Ranking (No. 9)
MEN
Will Bodewes (Durango, Colo.)
Bryce Hartman (Saranac Lake, N.Y.)
Andrew Meyer (Bozeman, Mont.)
Scott Schulz (Lake Placid, N.Y.)
Anders Sonnesyn (Minneapolis, Minn.)
Jakob Velle (Oslo, Norway)
LOOKING AHEAD
•EISA year-end awards for alpine and Nordic skiers will be announced following Saturday's competition. Qualifying Wildcat skiers will head to the 2020 NCAA Ski Championships, hosted by Montana State University, on March 11-14, at Bridger Bowl and Crosscut Mountain Sports Center.
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EISA Championships • NCAA East Regional Championships • Middlebury Carnival
Feb. 28-29 (Times/dates/venues subject to change)
Live Timing/Results
Feb. 28-29 (Times/dates/venues subject to change)
Live Timing/Results
Nordic Events: Rikert Nordic Center
Feb. 28 – Women's 5K skate (10 a.m.) • Men's 10K skate (11:30 a.m.)
Feb. 29 – Women's 15K classic (10 a.m.) • Men's 20K classic (12 p.m.)
Alpine Events: Middlebury Snow Bowl
Feb. 28 – Slalom First Run (9:15 a.m.) • Slalom Second Run (12:30 p.m.)
-Men will start first, followed by women
Feb. 29 – Giant Slalom First Run (9:15 a.m.) • Giant Slalom Second Run (12:30 p.m.)
-Women will start first, followed by men
Feb. 28 – Women's 5K skate (10 a.m.) • Men's 10K skate (11:30 a.m.)
Feb. 29 – Women's 15K classic (10 a.m.) • Men's 20K classic (12 p.m.)
Alpine Events: Middlebury Snow Bowl
Feb. 28 – Slalom First Run (9:15 a.m.) • Slalom Second Run (12:30 p.m.)
-Men will start first, followed by women
Feb. 29 – Giant Slalom First Run (9:15 a.m.) • Giant Slalom Second Run (12:30 p.m.)
-Women will start first, followed by men

WOMEN
Emma Kearing (Carrabassett Valley, Maine)
Brianna Macdonald (Toronto, Ontario)
Rachel Nawrocki (New Castle, N.H.)
Lisa Olsson (Stockholm, Sweden)
Fanny Sanderberg (Oslo, Norway)
Emma Woodhouse (Collingwood, Ontario)

Will Bruneau-Bouchard (Quebec City, Quebec)
Andrew Hancock (Aspen, Colo.)
Patrick Kenney (Hingham, Mass.)
Crowley Gentile (Greenland, N.H.)
Corey McConville (London, Ontario)
Marius Solbakken (Bekkestua, Norway)

WOMEN
Lucinda Anderson (Golden Valley, Minn.)
Kristine Keller-Miller (Plymouth, Minn.)
Elizabeth Martin (Freeport, Maine)
Eleonora Olsmats (Djursholm, Sweden)
Kaja Sandsten (Oppdal, Norway)
Anna Schriefer (Pittsford, N.Y.)

Will Bodewes (Durango, Colo.)
Bryce Hartman (Saranac Lake, N.Y.)
Andrew Meyer (Bozeman, Mont.)
Scott Schulz (Lake Placid, N.Y.)
Anders Sonnesyn (Minneapolis, Minn.)
Jakob Velle (Oslo, Norway)
LOOKING AHEAD
•EISA year-end awards for alpine and Nordic skiers will be announced following Saturday's competition. Qualifying Wildcat skiers will head to the 2020 NCAA Ski Championships, hosted by Montana State University, on March 11-14, at Bridger Bowl and Crosscut Mountain Sports Center.
FOLLOW THE WILDCATS
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Twitter: @UNHSkiing Twitter: @UNHWildcats
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Players Mentioned
UNH Athletics Introduces Taylor Bastien as New Women's Lacrosse Head Coach
Tuesday, August 13
UNH Athletics Introduces Shane MacDowell as New Director of Skiing
Tuesday, June 18
Wildcat Chat with Women's Nordic Skier Schuyler Michalak (6.17.20)
Friday, July 10
UNH Wildcat Chat- Lisa Olsson UNH Women's Alpine Ski Team (6.2.20)
Thursday, June 04