MIDWAY, Utah – The Michigan Tech Nordic ski teams are in Soldier Hollow, Utah, for the NCAA Championships. The Huskies will race classic on Thursday and skate on Saturday.
Wes Campbell,
Markus Groethe, and
Noa Kam-Magruder from the men's team, and
Greta Hansen,
Bridget Burns, and
Julia Junkkala from the women's team will represent the Black and Gold.
Sam Stertz and
Hannah Smart are the alternates.
The 7.5K individual start classic on Thursday begins at 11 a.m. Eastern, and the 20K mass start skate on Saturday also start at 11 a.m. Eastern.
Soldier Hollow Nordic Center, nestled in Wasatch Mountain State Park above Midway, Utah, is a premier Nordic skiing venue with a rich Olympic legacy. Originally built for the 2002 Winter Games, it remains a world-class center for cross-country competition and athlete development, offering an extensive network of groomed trails winding through meadows and wooded hillsides. With more than 30 kilometers of meticulously maintained classic and skate-ski terrain, Soldier Hollow continues to serve as a training ground for elite athletes while welcoming major events such as U.S. Cross Country Championships and other top-level Nordic competitions. Soldier Hollow also hosted the Nordic portion of the 2014 and 2022 NCAA National Collegiate Skiing Championships.