Regional Championships Begin

Three of the four regions beign their Regional Championships this weekend.  The East, the South Central, and the Midwest gear up for seeing who will represent them at Nationals October 22-24, in Arvin, CA.  The top 5 from each region head ot Nationals plsu two wilcard spts, one which has already been awarded to the Midwest based on last years Division-II results and the other will be based on a pseudo tournamnet from the teams non already qualified for Nationals

Twenty-two of the nation's top collegiate water ski teams will compete at the 31st Collegiate Water Ski National Championships, Oct. 22-24, in Arvin, Calif. Hosted by Cal Poly and sanctioned by USA Water Ski and the National Collegiate Water Ski Association, the competition will include 12 teams in Division 1 and 10 teams in Division 2.

National team champions will be declared in both divisions. Individual medals for slalom, tricks and jumping will be awarded based on athletes' placements within their division. Overall titles will be awarded in each division to athletes competing in all three events. Louisiana-Monroe is the three-time defending Division 1 national champion. Cincinnati is the defending Division 2 champion.

The National Collegiate Water Ski Association, a sport division of USA Water Ski, is comprised of more than 90 collegiate water ski teams from four regions. Intercollegiate water ski competition began under the NCWSA in 1979. 



Stay tuned here for full results.  Good luck to all the teams and skiers