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Four Top Four Finishes Pushes Buffs To Lead At Own Invitational
January 13, 2026 | Skiing
GEORGETOWN, Colo. — The Colorado Buffaloes Ski Team jumped out to the team lead on the opening day of its own Spencer James Nelson Memorial Invitational on Tuesday, posting 180 points and holding a seven-point edge over Denver (173) following the slalom races at Loveland Ski Area.
The Buffaloes were paced by another podium finish from Louison Accambray on the women's side and a strong 2–3–4 showing in the men's race, led by Stanley Buzek, Filip Wahlqvist and Feb Allasina. Utah sits third in the standings with 147 points, while Alaska Anchorage (109) and Montana State (99.5) round out the top five.
Accambray finished third in the women's slalom to earn her second straight podium of the alpine season. Alexa Brownlie followed with a ninth-place finish, while Paige DeHart, Cathinka Lunder and Hannah Soria added depth for the Buffs.
On the men's side, Colorado placed four skiers inside the top 10, as Buzek finished second, Wahlqvist third and Allasina fourth. Justin Bigatel rounded out the scoring with a 10th-place finish, helping CU build its early team advantage.
UP NEXT: The RMISA teams next head to Aspen Highlands Resort for giant slalom races the next two days, Wednesday's a part of the Denver Invitational and Thursday closing out the alpine portion of the CU Invitational.
TEAM SCORES (DAY 1): 1. Colorado, 180; 2. Denver, 173; 3. Utah, 147; 4. Alaska Anchorage, 109; 5. Montana State, 99.5; 6. Nevada, 97.5; 7. Westminster, 67; 8. Colorado Mountain, 59.
WOMEN'S SLALOM: 1. Sara Rask, Denver, 1:29.70; 2. Mia Hunt, Denver, 1:30.21; 3. Louison Accambray, Colorado, 1:30.64; 4. Ella Bromee, Alaska Anchorage, 1:30.83; 5. Erica Lynch, Nevada, 1:31.61; 6. Josephine Trueblood, Denver, 1:31.63; 7. Stella Buchheister, Denver, 1:31.64; 8. Tea Kiesel, Montana State, 1:31.76; 9. Alexa Brownlie, Colorado, 1:31.82; 10. Christina Jacobsen, Utah, 1:32.01.
MEN'S SLALOM: 1. Johs Herland, Utah, 1:25.12; 2. Stanley Buzek, Colorado, 1:25.15; 3. Filip Wahlqvist, Colorado, 1:25.38; 4. Feb Allasina, Colorado, 1:25.90; 5. Lucas Ellis, Colorado Mountain, 1:26.07; 6. Adrian Hunshammer, Denver, 1:26.30; 7. Pierick Charest, Utah, 1:26.43; 8. Caman Beauregard, Denver, 1:26.53; 9. Harry Hoffman, Utah, 1:26.56; 10. Justin Bigatel, Colorado, 1:26.63.
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