Please see the official NCWSA Why We Fly contest announcement for all entry information and guidelines for contest submission, voting will occur during the NCWSA All-Stars tournament! A Message from Ryan Dodd [The contest helps] to give back to collegiate skiing and skiers. Collegiate skiing was the most fun, rewarding, and memorable times of my […]
Category: Midwestern Region
The Midwest Collegiate Water Ski Association consists of the Great Lakes and Great Plains Conferences.
Great Lakes: Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Kentucky
Great Plains: Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Missouri
2017 Collegiate Skiers Palooza at Jodi’s Ski Skool
Event Flyer General Event Details Dates: May 24 – 27, 2017 Lodging: Camping on site! (As of this announcement, about a capacity of 70 collegiate skiers.) Cost: Hopefully free, but possibly just the cost of meals! Skiers will still have to pay to get to the event, but Jodi is skiiing for SIF at the […]
NCWSA Why We Fly 2017 – Video Contest
Calling all jumpers competing at 2017 All-Stars! Do you want to win a signature ICARO jump helmet autographed by Ryan Dodd? We want to see what makes jumping so special to you! We have teamed up with Ryan Dodd to find the jumper that has the most passion for hitting the big red. Is it […]
Introducing Your 2017 NCWSA AAC Co-Chairs
The Athlete’s Advisory Council (AAC) is the NCWSA athlete’s representation on the board of directors. Each year two co-chairs are elected. We are proud to have Dane Mechler back for another year on the Board of Directors, and delighted to see Sam Greenwood get elected as co-chair and bring a fresh face to the NCWSA […]
Ohio State Narrowly Wins at the 2017 Dayton Buoy Bash
On a cold Saturday, April 22nd, the University of Dayton Waterski Team hosted the Dayton Buoy Bash. The buoy bash took place at Sunsite Lake in Moraine, Ohio. Thirty collegiate skiers from across the Midwest attended the tournament. Schools that competed included Central Michigan, Dayton, Ohio State, Notre Dame, Cincinnati, Western Michigan, and Ohio University. […]
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