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Trio of Podiums Pace Panther’s Third Place Finish at St. Michael’s Carnival

Shea Brams tallied a fourth-place outing in the 10K individual start.

The Middlebury ski teams claimed three podium finishes over the eight disciplines, earning third at the St. Michael's Carnival. Dartmouth took home top-team honors with 888 points, while the University of New Hampshire (718 points) secured second by 11 points over the Panthers (707 points).

Men's Nordic Highlights

  • Logan Moore paced the Panthers in the 10K individual start on Friday, finishing in third with a time of 24:36.40.
  • Claiming 15th place was Mason Wheeler, crossing the finish line at 25:59.70, while Benjamin Jenkin was 32nd (26:40.20).
  • Saturday's action featured the 3x5K relay with the Panthers earning runner-up honors. The trio of Jenkin, Moore and Wheeler secured 106 points with their combined time of 40:49.20.

Women's Nordic Highlights

  • Shea Brams led the charge for the Panthers in the individual start by claiming fifth overall (28:53.00). 
  • Quincy Massey-Bierman (18th - 29:56.70) and Mica Bodkins (20th - 30:01.50) also finished in the top-20.
  • Middlebury had a pair of squads compete in the 3x5K relay. The trio of Bodkins, Brams and Massey-Bierman placed fourth (46:40.60), while Sofia Scirica, Julia Thurston and Maggie Wagner had a combined time of 48:08.00 for seventh.

Men's Alpine Highlights

  • Bradshaw Underhill continued his remarkable run, taking home the GS title for the third time this season on Friday's opening day of action. His clocking of 1:49.14 was one-hundredth quicker than St. Lawrence's Kobe Villeneuve.
  • Axel Bailey grabbed a ninth-place finish with a two-run time of 1:50.11. Nico Richeda was the final Panther scorer in 24th (1:51.98).
  • Underhill was the top Middlebury finisher in the slalom with a fourth-place effort (1:55.92), missing the podium by six one-hundredths of a second. 
  • Dominic Shackleton earned 14th overall, shaving off over a second on his second trip down the mountain for a combined time of 1:57.16.
  • Richeda also put in a strong effort by knocking two seconds off his first run to finish 15th (1:57.49).

Women's Alpine Highlights

  • In the giant slalom (GS), Sophia Tozzi tallied a 14th-place showing with a two-run time of 1:53.29. 
  • Mika-Anne Reha combined for a clocking of 1:54.25 for 22nd, while Sara Paradis earned 43rd (1:56.64).
  • Reha led the charge in Saturday's slalom event, completing her two trips down the mountain in 1:54.80 for fifth overall.
  • Tozzi joined her teammate in the top ten, claiming ninth with a combined clocking of 1:55.37.
  • Henrietta Borgia finished in 25th (2:02.10) to round out the scorers.

The Panthers return to the mountain next weekend as they head to New Hampshire for the two-day Dartmouth Carnival beginning on Friday.

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