Senior
Kobe Villeneuve skied to a 19th-place finish in the men's giant slalom at the 2025 NCAA Skiing Championships at the Dartmouth Skiway on Friday.
Villeneuve, who was slated to run ninth in the first run, clocked in at 54.90, good for 20th after the first run. He recorded a time of 1:00.15 in the second run and finished with a final combined time of 1:55.65.
"It was a great way to represent the Scarlet and Brown for the last time," said Villeneuve. "It meant so much to me to have my family and my teammates there at Dartmouth. I really felt the support from past and present team members and would really like to thank everyone for their support for myself and the entire team throughout the season."
"We're so proud of Kobe for his results this weekend and over the last four years," said head coach
Willi Steinrotter. "Capping that off with a trip to the NCAAs and two good results is something to be proud of and it's nice to see when hard work pays off."
Today's giant slalom concluded the 2025 season for Villeneuve and the St. Lawrence Alpine ski team.
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