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Team Midwest Announces 2019 All-Stars

The 22nd annual Midwest Winter Conference doubled as the debut of the 2019 All-Stars team. Before the snow had melted and all the lakes thawed, the team primed for Tennesse.

Listed below are the top Midwest skiers invited to compete for their region at 2019 NCWSA All-Stars. Some changes may exist in the final MCWSA All-Stars team based on availabilities. Congrats to all the skiers that qualified to ski All-Stars!

Seek Shelter: Cyclone warning for Hillsboro, TN

Women’s Slalom

RankingNameSchoolScore
1Ali MolletBowling Green State86.5
2Sara CondraMichigan State82.75
3Erin VespestadIowa State79.625
4Camille ClarkPurdue72.25
5Nikki WeberMissouri State71.25
6Lauren GoldmanIndiana – Bloomington69.5
7Jean Klochko BullMichigan State69
8Amber AhoIowa State68.25
9Madison MoranMiami67.5
10Claire HanselOhio State67

Men’s Slalom

RankingNameSchoolScore
1Hunter DuffyUW – La Crosse99
2Jared LutzMiami97.75
3Jose Luis TejadaPurdue95
4Joshua CyphersOhio State94
5Ryan SchipperIowa State93.5
6Sean KuligKansas91
7Zack WilligMichigan State87.25
8Michael TrebisovskyIowa State84.75
9Austin BolgerCincinnati84.5
10Evan MarcusUW – La Crosse83.75

Women’s Trick

RankingNameSchoolScore
1Hannah JanzigMinnesota1410
2Sara CondraMichigan State1140
3Melissa HamiltonKansas1080
4Nikki WeberMissouri State890
5Claire HanselOhio State835
6Cynthia PrenticeUW – Madison735
7Amanda RippleKansas710
8Ellie StaverKansas660
9Abby SchauerUW – La Crosse620
9Samantha GranecUW – La Crosse620
10Julia DooleyMichigan610

Men’s Trick

RankingNameSchoolScore
1Jose Luis TejadaPurdue2430
2Jarad MeyerUW – Madison2135
3Andrew SheaOhio State1600
4Hunter DuffyUW – La Crosse1420
5Brandon RegesterKansas1035
6Colin LaubenthalOhio State940
7Evan MarcusUW – La Crosse925
8James VerchUW – Madison895
9Ryan SchipperIowa State850
10Christopher McGinnisMichigan State810

Women’s Jump

Indiana having a comeback year, and are excited to be sending two female skiers to Swerve
RankingNameSchoolScore (ft)
1Nikki WeberMissouri State90.5
2Claire HanselOhio State72.5
3Amber AhoIowa State70
4Sara CondraMichigan State68
5Sonja PopovichIndiana – Bloomington67.5
6Gabrielle TaschwerUW – Madison63.5
7Claire KnechtCincinnati59
8Camille ClarkPurdue56
9Hope LaMonicaIowa54.5
9Tiera SalitrosIowa State54.5
10Jean Klochko BullMichigan State52.5

Men’s Jump

RankingNameSchoolScore (ft)
1Jose Luis TejadaPurdue137
2Ryan SchipperIowa State122.5
3Hunter DuffyUW – La Crosse115
4Samuel ReifsteckOhio State104
5Evan MarcusUW – La Crosse100.5
6Jonathan MossPurdue98
7Colin LaubenthalOhio State97.5
8Nicholas DoughtyUW – Stout89.5
9Matt OaklandUW – Stout87.5
10Jarad MeyerUW – Madison84

Women’s Captain: Sara Condra

Michigan State Senior Sara will close out her collegiate career attempting to bring the regional title back to the Midwest.

Men’s Captain: Jose Luis Tejada

Jose will lead the men’s team for the second year in a row. Jose was awarded the NCWSA 2018 Athlete of the Year, and is a Sophomore at All-Stars hosting college, Purdue.

Tune in May 18th & 19th as our pink-covered athletes take the water in Hillsboro, TN. If you can’t make it down, be sure to follow the action on our webcast!

Thanks to Midwest Vice-Chair David Huisman for providing the names and scores.

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