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2010 RMISA Regular Season Team Standings
Through February 21, 2010 (FINAL)
 
 AlpineNordic 
 Giant SlalomSlalomFreestyleClassical 
Rank  SchoolMen Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Total Points 
1.  New Mexico
481 
454 
435 
500 
464 
325 
464 
360 
3,480 
2.  Colorado
390 
450½ 
382 
412 
479 
448 
479 
398 
3,438½ 
3.  Denver
350 
387 
396 
404 
371 
477 
353 
455 
3,194 
4.  Utah
396 
396½ 
385 
373 
358 
306 
362 
315 
2,891½ 
5.  Alaska Anchorage
309½ 
340½ 
334 
346 
324 
350 
304 
368 
2,677 
6.  Montana State
312½ 
251 
338 
266 
331 
343 
379 
360 
2,578½ 
7.  Nevada
326 
324½ 
315 
283 
275 
335 
260 
328 
2,501½ 
8.  Wyoming
0 
0 
0 
0 
88 
103 
105 
103 
399 

Men's Alpine Standings
Rank  SchoolPoints 
1.  New Mexico
916 
2.  Utah
781 
3.  Colorado
772 
4.  Denver
746 
5.  Montana State
650½ 
6.  Alaska Anchorage
643½ 
7.  Nevada
641 
8.  Wyoming
0 
Women's Alpine Standings
Rank  SchoolPoints 
1.  New Mexico
954 
2.  Colorado
862½ 
3.  Denver
791 
4.  Utah
769½ 
5.  Alaska Anchorage
686½ 
6.  Nevada
607½ 
7.  Montana State
517 
8.  Wyoming
0 
Combined Alpine Standings
Rank  SchoolPoints 
1.  New Mexico
1,870 
2.  Colorado
1,634½ 
3.  Utah
1,550½ 
4.  Denver
1,537 
5.  Alaska Anchorage
1,330 
6.  Nevada
1,248½ 
7.  Montana State
1,167½ 
8.  Wyoming
0 

Men's Nordic Standings
Rank  SchoolPoints 
1.  Colorado
958 
2.  New Mexico
928 
3.  Denver
724 
4.  Utah
720 
5.  Montana State
710 
6.  Alaska Anchorage
628 
7.  Nevada
535 
8.  Wyoming
193 
Women's Nordic Standings
Rank  SchoolPoints 
1.  Denver
932 
2.  Colorado
846 
3.  Alaska Anchorage
718 
4.  Montana State
703 
5.  New Mexico
685 
6.  Nevada
663 
7.  Utah
621 
8.  Wyoming
206 
Combined Nordic Standings
Rank  SchoolPoints 
1.  Colorado
1,804 
2.  Denver
1,656 
3.  New Mexico
1,613 
4.  Montana State
1,413 
5.  Alaska Anchorage
1,346 
6.  Utah
1,341 
7.  Nevada
1,198 
8.  Wyoming
399 

Combined Men's Standings
Rank  SchoolPoints 
1.  New Mexico
1,844 
2.  Colorado
1,730 
3.  Utah
1,501 
4.  Denver
1,470 
5.  Montana State
1,360½ 
6.  Alaska Anchorage
1,271½ 
7.  Nevada
1,176 
8.  Wyoming
193 
Combined Women's Standings
Rank  SchoolPoints 
1.  Denver
1,723 
2.  Colorado
1,708½ 
3.  New Mexico
1,639 
4.  Alaska Anchorage
1,404½ 
5.  Utah
1,390½ 
6.  Nevada
1,270½ 
7.  Montana State
1,220 
8.  Wyoming
206 

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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