Brams, Ogden, Johnson, L. Moore and W. Moore were all honored.
Middlebury's
Andrew Johnson, the Terry L. Aldrich Head Coach of Nordic Skiing, was named the Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association (EISA) Nordic Head Coach of the Year, while
Shea Brams,
Logan Moore,
Willson Moore and
Charlotte Ogden earned All-East honors for the first time in their careers.
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HONOREE HIGHLIGHTS
- Johnson
- Johnson earns the award for the second time in his career, previously being honored in 2018.
- He has led the team to a phenomenal season, including 17 top-three finishes across five carnivals.Â
- Alongside the alpine team, the Panther ski teams have claimed a quartet of top-three carnival finishes this season.
- Brams (First Team)
- In her rookie campaign, Brams landed a spot on the podium five times, while placing in the top 10 in nine out of 12 races.
- Brams won the 20K classic at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) Carnival and finished as the 10K freestyle runner-up at Bates on opening weekend.Â
- L. Moore (Second Team)
- L. Moore has been a stalwart on the men's side this year, placing in the top-10 spots in all 12 races.
- His best finishes came in the Bates 7.5K freestyle and the 20K classic at UNH, placing fourth in both events.Â
- L.Moore was also a member of the 3x5K relay that finished in third at the Harvard Carnival.Â
- W. Moore (Second Team)
- W. Moore has also been a consistent scorer for Middlebury this year, earning a spot on the podium in an individual and relay event.
- He finished in third place in the 10K classic and was part of the third-place 3x5K relay, both at the Harvard Carnival.Â
- Ogden (Second Team)
- Ogden has placed in the top-five spots on four occasions this winter.
- Her campaign was highlighted by a runner-up finish in the 20K classic at the UNH Carnival, while also being a member of the second-place 3x5K relay at Harvard.Â
 The Panthers await the NCAA Championship selection announcement that will be posted on Tuesday.