Lake Freddie by Nebraska at MO State Fall 2016

One Weekend in the Mirror & One Weekend in the Future: 9/17/2016 – 9/18/2016

A look back That was one crazy weekend; if you blinked for a really really long time, you may have missed it! This past weekend Midwest and the South Central kicked off their Fall 2016 seasons and on the other side of the globe many NCWSA skiers including those on Team USA were representing their […]

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Team USA Wins Gold at 2016 World University Championships

Skiers from nineteen countries gathered in Akita, Japan from September 8 through September 11, 2016. Skiers come from many nations, but several of the skiers ski within the NCWSA and we are proud of all of them for competing at the World University Championships. After three days of skiing, Team USA earned the top spot of the team […]

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Lauren Morgan of Team USA Leaps to Gold at 2016 World University Championships

The women’s jump final was the second to last event at the 2016 World University Championships and Team USA had three skiers jumping in the final: Jenna Morgan who skis in the NCWSA for the University of Alabama, Brittany Greenwood who skis for the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, and Lauren Morgan who skis for […]

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Dylan Schaffer

Joshua Briant of Australia Wins Gold, Team USA’s Dylan Schaffer Earns Bronze at 2016 World University Championships

Team USA took to the trick course today at the World University Championships in Akita, Japan with two skiers in the men’s trick finals, Dylan Schaffer and Sam Greenwood. The top Team USA contender was Dylan Schaffer who is also the current NCWSA men’s trick record holder. Dylan started his NCWSA skiing career at the […]

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Dane Mechler 2016 Water Ski WUC

Dane Mechler of Team USA Wins Gold in 2016 WUC Men’s Slalom

Dane Mechler skis for University of Lousiana at Lafayette within the NCWSA, but this weekend he is skiing in Akita, Japan as one of the six skiers on Team USA. Dane skied into a tie for first in the final round of slalom with 2.5 buoys at 58 kmph / 10.75 meters, he was the […]

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