Six of the Most Dominant Collegiate Skiers of All Time
1. Rhoni Barton: The winningest collegiate skier of all time, Barton graduated from Rollins College in Winter park, Florida, and swept all three events at the NCWSA Nationals in 1995, 1996 and 1997. She has a total of 14 national collegiate titles.
2. Will Asher: Skiing for ULL from 2002 to 2005, Asher broke the collegiate slalom record (3. at 41 off ) in his sophomore year and fi nished his collegiate career with two national slalom titles and one overall title.
3. Regina Jaquess: This ULM powerhouse held the national record in slalom trick, and jump. Winning numerous national slalom, trick, jump and overall titles, Jaquess earned valuable points for her team from 2002 to 2005.
4. Zack Worden: ULM’s three-time national jump champ and current record holder (195 feet) was also a dominant force in trick and slalom from 2009 to 2011.
5. Clementine Lucine: She represented the best talent at Florida Southern College from 2006 to 2009, when she set a national collegiate trick record (4,530 points)and claimed seven NCWSA national titles.
6. Natallia Berdnikava: This ULM three-event all-star won three NCWSA national jump titles, and at the 2007 NCWSA Nationals, she took the top spot on the women’s podium in slalom, trick, jump and overall.