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Skiing Finishes Last in Vermont

"It was very cold," said junior Erin Marshall. "But the course wasn't very icy or rutty."

The top slalom finisher was Dartmouth's Gusty Swift who turned in a 1:42.13 combined time for the two runs. She edged out UVM skier Shaina Mulkern by only .19 seconds.

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The Crimson's best finisher on Friday was freshman Julie Weintraub who placed 56th with a time of 2:21.86.

Following the women's race, the men took to the slalom course. However the result for the Crimson men was similar, as Harvard finished 10th out of the 11 qualifying teams, posting 15 points.

UVM also dominated the men's slalom race, finishing with 93 points, a whopping 14 points ahead of second-place Dartmouth.

The top Crimson qualifier was freshman Ryan Myers, who finished with a combined time of 2:10.64. Myers's performance accounted for 5 of the Crimson's 15 points and was good enough for 44th place.

Topping the standings was Kyle Hildebrand of Bates, who posted an impressive 1:39.98 combined time for the two runs. UVM captured the next three spots in the individual standings.

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