
Farmington, Maine - The University of Maine at Farmington's Nordic, Snowboard and Freeski Teams finished the 2017 USCSA National Championships at Mt. Bachelor in Oregon with four All-American Honors.
The All-American awards consisted of First Team All-American, which is a top five finish; Second Team All-American that is a finish between sixth place and tenth place. Athletes also were awarded the USCSA Scholar All-American, which is given to athletes with a GPA of 3.3 or higher.
All- American
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1st Team All-American Women's Snowboard Cross - Whitney LeMay
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1st Team All-American Women's Snowboard GS - Whitney LeMay
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2nd Team All - American Men's Boarder Cross - Connor Dunn
All-American Scholar
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2nd Team All-American - Whitney LeMay
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2nd Team All-American - Thomas Wing
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2nd Team All-American - Connor Dunn
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2nd Team All-American - Ben Amburgey
These championship competitions are comprised of over 400 intercollegiate athletes in Alpine, Nordic, Snowboard and Freeski from all over the country. UMF participants qualified through regional championships as well as season-long events.
Student-athletes representing UMF in Nordic: Thomas Wing, freshman from New Sharon, Maine; Jordan Fried, freshman from Brookline, Mass.; and Alisha Labbe, junior from Turner, Maine.
Snowboard and Freeski sent four student-athletes: Freeskiers Ben Amburgey, a freshman from Fitchburg, Mass.; and Quinton Fogarty, a junior from Auburn, Maine. Snowboarders Connor Dunn, a freshman from Gorham, Maine; and Whitney LeMay, a sophomore from Woodbridge, VA.
On Tuesday, March 7, Alisha Labbe placed fortieth in the 7.5K Classic, while Jordan Fried placed twenty-eighth. Thomas Wing finished in thirty-second place.
Connor Dunn took sixth place in the Snowboard Cross event on Thursday, March 9. The sixth- place finish gained Connor a Second Team All-American status, which, coupled with his honors academic achievements, culminated a terrific season and proved his hard work ethic and commitment to his studies.
On March 10, the free ride team competed in women's Snowboard Cross and men's Slopestyle on courses designed to test even the most experienced athletes. Connor Dunn took thirty-first place in the men's Slopestyle out of 82 riders, while Whitney LeMay took fourth place in the women's Snowboard Cross event which earned her First Team All-American status.
Additionally, Dunn and LeMay each earned All-American Scholar. Connor Dunn received the honor of Second Team Scholar All-American; Whitney received the honor of First Team All-American and a Second Team Scholar All-American.
On March 11, the last day of the USCSA National Championships at Mt. Bachelor, consisted of the Men's Freeski Slopestyle, and men's and women's Snowboard Giant Slalom. Whitney LeMay placed fourth overall in the Women's Snowboard GS earning her First Team All-American stats again.Connor Dunn placed seventeenth overall in the Men's Snowboard GS. sophomore Ben Amburgey and junior Quinn Fogarty slayed the course as Ben finished in the twenty-first spot and received the distinguished award of Second Team Scholar All-American.