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Feb Allasina was one of five freshman named first-team All-RMISA
CU Record 15 Skiers Named To All-RMISA Teams
March 03, 2026 | Skiing
New Program Standard 10 Named To First-Team
BOULDER — The Colorado Buffaloes Ski Team continued its run of conference dominance Tuesday as 15 skiers earned All-RMISA honors, tying the program record for total selections, while a school-record 10 Buffaloes were named to the First Team.
The 10 First Team selections break Colorado's previous record of eight, set in 2004, 2009 and 2018. The 15 overall honorees match the program standard set in each of the past two seasons.
The men's alpine team led the way with four first-team selections and five selections overall. Â The men's Nordic team had three first-team selections while both the women's Nordic team had four overall selections and the women's alpine team had three selections. Â
FIRST TEAM (10)
Leading the way was Louison Accambray, who delivered one of the most dominant alpine seasons in program history. She has finished 13 of 14 races — all on the podium — setting a new Colorado alpine record with 13 podium finishes. Accambray owns six race victories this season, five in giant slalom and one in slalom.
Baangman has been equally dominant on the Nordic side, finishing 10 of 11 races — all in the top four — with eight podium finishes and four victories (three freestyle, one classic).
Wahlqvist enters the postseason riding one of the strongest stretches in RMISA alpine competition, finishing 11 of 14 races with 10 podiums, including his first two career GS victories. He has placed in the top five in each of his last eight races.
Allasina (five podiums, two GS wins), Bigatel (four podiums, one GS win) and Buzek (two slalom runner-up finishes) have anchored a men's alpine unit that has consistently stacked the top of the leaderboard.
On the Nordic side, Pedersen has finished all 10 races he's started with five podium finishes and a victory in the classic race at the DU Invitational. Flaaten has finished every race in the top 10 with a classic win at the CU Invitational. Moch earned First Team honors despite competing in just five collegiate races due to Olympic participation — finishing in the top four four times with three runner-up finishes.
Lunde has placed in the top eight in all eight of her races with four second-place finishes.
SECOND TEAM (3)
HONORABLE MENTION (2)
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The 10 First Team selections break Colorado's previous record of eight, set in 2004, 2009 and 2018. The 15 overall honorees match the program standard set in each of the past two seasons.
The men's alpine team led the way with four first-team selections and five selections overall. Â The men's Nordic team had three first-team selections while both the women's Nordic team had four overall selections and the women's alpine team had three selections. Â
FIRST TEAM (10)
- Women's Alpine: Louison Accambray
- Men's Alpine: Feb Allasina, Justin Bigatel, Stanley Buzek, Filip Wahlqvist
- Women's Nordic: Tilde Baangman, Astri Lunde
- Men's Nordic: Johannes Flaaten, Jakob Moch, Storm Pedersen
Leading the way was Louison Accambray, who delivered one of the most dominant alpine seasons in program history. She has finished 13 of 14 races — all on the podium — setting a new Colorado alpine record with 13 podium finishes. Accambray owns six race victories this season, five in giant slalom and one in slalom.
Baangman has been equally dominant on the Nordic side, finishing 10 of 11 races — all in the top four — with eight podium finishes and four victories (three freestyle, one classic).
Wahlqvist enters the postseason riding one of the strongest stretches in RMISA alpine competition, finishing 11 of 14 races with 10 podiums, including his first two career GS victories. He has placed in the top five in each of his last eight races.
Allasina (five podiums, two GS wins), Bigatel (four podiums, one GS win) and Buzek (two slalom runner-up finishes) have anchored a men's alpine unit that has consistently stacked the top of the leaderboard.
On the Nordic side, Pedersen has finished all 10 races he's started with five podium finishes and a victory in the classic race at the DU Invitational. Flaaten has finished every race in the top 10 with a classic win at the CU Invitational. Moch earned First Team honors despite competing in just five collegiate races due to Olympic participation — finishing in the top four four times with three runner-up finishes.
Lunde has placed in the top eight in all eight of her races with four second-place finishes.
SECOND TEAM (3)
- Women's Alpine: Cathinka Lunder
- Men's Alpine: Christoffer Oestroem
- Women's Nordic: Nina Schamberger
HONORABLE MENTION (2)
- Women's Alpine: Paige DeHart
- Women's Nordic: Selma Nevin
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