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RMISA Regular Season Champion Recognized

Thursday, February 27, 2025 • by Curtis Snyder, RMISA

DENVER—Utah returned to the top of the RMISA regular season standings after a one year hiatus, winning the 2025 regular season RMISA Championship for the sixth time in the last seven years.

This is the 20th season the RMISA has crowned a regular season champion since the meet scoring allowed such a system in 2006. This it Utah's 10th regular season title, most of any team in the league, ahead of Colorado's seven, Denver's two and New Mexico's one.

Utah won the Montana State and Utah Invitationals in the regular season and the RMISA Championships. Colorado finished second in the standings and won two meets, the Denver and UAA Invitationals, and Denver finished third and won the Nordic-only UAF Invitational.

Utah finished with 3,020.5 points with both Colorado (2,848, 172.5 points behind) and Denver (2,712, 307.5 points behind) were well ahead of fourth place Montana State (1,996, 1,024.5 points back) and Alaska Anchorage (1,830, 1,189.5 back) rounding out the top five.

The league also recognizes the overall men's and women's champions, the overall alpine and Nordic titles and then the four gender and discipline titles for men's alpine, women's alpine, men's Nordic and women's Nordic.

Utah won the overall women's title with 1,626 points and Colorado took home the overall men's total with 1,496 points. The Utes won the overall alpine title with 1,325.5 points and Denver the Nordic title with 1,669.5 points.

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