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2008 RMISA Regular Season Team Standings
Through February 21, 2008 (FINAL)
 
 AlpineNordic 
 Giant SlalomSlalomFreestyleClassical 
Rank  SchoolMen Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Total Points 
1.  Colorado
198 
314½ 
224 
306 
264 
308 
303½ 
322 
2,240 
2.  Denver
306½ 
283 
307½ 
244 
279 
253 
292½ 
260 
2,225½ 
3.  Utah
271½ 
279 
279 
260 
233 
248 
253 
291 
2,114½ 
4.  New Mexico
250½ 
228½ 
227½ 
207 
209½ 
194 
200 
225 
1,742 
5.  Alaska Anchorage
216½ 
227 
182 
248 
274 
142 
263 
142 
1,694½ 
6.  Nevada
254 
164 
223½ 
210 
148 
262 
161 
186 
1,608½ 
7.  Montana State
144 
179 
190½ 
163 
253½ 
228 
196 
198 
1,550 
8.  Whitman
31 
71 
48 
96 
93 
138 
83 
145 
705 
9.  Western State
133 
86 
138 
102 
72 
37 
68 
40 
676 
10.  Wyoming
0 
0 
0 
0 
31 
50 
39 
48 
168 

Men's Alpine Standings
Rank  SchoolPoints 
1.  Denver
614 
2.  Utah
550½ 
3.  New Mexico
478 
4.  Nevada
477½ 
5.  Colorado
422 
6.  Alaska Anchorage
398½ 
7.  Montana State
334½ 
8.  Western State
271 
9.  Whitman
79 
10.  Wyoming
0 
Women's Alpine Standings
Rank  SchoolPoints 
1.  Colorado
620½ 
2.  Utah
539 
3.  Denver
527 
4.  Alaska Anchorage
475 
5.  New Mexico
435½ 
6.  Nevada
374 
7.  Montana State
342 
8.  Western State
188 
9.  Whitman
167 
10.  Wyoming
0 
Combined Alpine Standings
Rank  SchoolPoints 
1.  Denver
1,141 
2.  Utah
1,089½ 
3.  Colorado
1,042½ 
4.  New Mexico
913½ 
5.  Alaska Anchorage
873½ 
6.  Nevada
851½ 
7.  Montana State
676½ 
8.  Western State
459 
9.  Whitman
246 
10.  Wyoming
0 

Men's Nordic Standings
Rank  SchoolPoints 
1.  Denver
571½ 
2.  Colorado
567½ 
3.  Alaska Anchorage
537 
4.  Utah
486 
5.  Montana State
449½ 
6.  New Mexico
409½ 
7.  Nevada
309 
8.  Whitman
176 
9.  Western State
140 
10.  Wyoming
70 
Women's Nordic Standings
Rank  SchoolPoints 
1.  Colorado
630 
2.  Utah
539 
3.  Denver
513 
4.  Nevada
448 
5.  Montana State
426 
6.  New Mexico
419 
7.  Alaska Anchorage
284 
8.  Whitman
283 
9.  Wyoming
98 
10.  Western State
77 
Combined Nordic Standings
Rank  SchoolPoints 
1.  Colorado
1,197½ 
2.  Denver
1,084½ 
3.  Utah
1,025 
4.  Montana State
875½ 
5.  New Mexico
828½ 
6.  Alaska Anchorage
821 
7.  Nevada
757 
8.  Whitman
459 
9.  Western State
217 
10.  Wyoming
168 

Combined Men's Standings
Rank  SchoolPoints 
1.  Denver
1,185½ 
2.  Utah
1,036½ 
3.  Colorado
989½ 
4.  Alaska Anchorage
935½ 
5.  New Mexico
887½ 
6.  Nevada
786½ 
7.  Montana State
784 
8.  Western State
411 
9.  Whitman
255 
10.  Wyoming
70 
Combined Women's Standings
Rank  SchoolPoints 
1.  Colorado
1,250½ 
2.  Utah
1,078 
3.  Denver
1,040 
4.  New Mexico
854½ 
5.  Nevada
822 
6.  Montana State
768 
7.  Alaska Anchorage
759 
8.  Whitman
450 
9.  Western State
265 
10.  Wyoming
98 

Pursuant to RMISA bylaw 6.A.1-7, the RMISA recognizes the RMISA Conference regular season team champions. The award is based on combining the points for all meets prior to the Regional Championship and will be presented at the RMISA Regional banquet. Additionally, recognized will be the men’s combined regular season team champion, the women’s combined regular season team champion, the men’s alpine regular season team champion, the women’s alpine regular season team champion, the men’s nordic regular season team champion and the women’s nordic regular season team champion.
 


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