Westminster campus briefs

Published: Friday, March 5 2010 2:29 a.m. MST

SKIING: The Westminster men's alpine team finished second overall in the giant slalom event at the USCSA National Championships on Thursday afternoon at Sunday River, Maine. Westminster was less that seven-tenths of a second behind Sierra Nevada College for the GS title.

Marc Perathoner was the top Griffin skier with his third-place finish. Perathoner completed his two runs with a total time of 2:09.10 and posted the second-fastest time on the second run at 1:05.23. Jurgen Karner finished fourth overall after going 1:03.61 in the first run and 1:05.90 in the second run for a total time of 2:09.51.

Lorentz Gedde-Dahl finished sixth with a two-run time of 2:10.23. Gedde-Dahl posted the sixth-best time in the first run with a time of 1:04.09. Jacob Ringbrandt rounded out the Westminster team with a 31st-place finish, thanks to a total time of 2:15.74.

Philip Brattstrom of Sierra Nevada won the individual title with his combined time of 2:07.78. He posted the fastest time in each run, including a 1:02.60 in the first run. Marcus Plyhr of Sierra Nevada finished at 2:08.94.

Sierra Nevada won the team title with a time of 388.18, with the Griffins placing second at 388.84. Rocky Mountain College finished third with a time of 395.24.

The Westminster men are back in action on Saturday with the slalom event. The Westminster women look to repeat as national champions, taking a first-place finish from the giant slalom into today's slalom event.

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