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2023-24 Skiing Roster
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Zach Simmons
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Portland, Ore.
Top-Five Career Finishes:
1. 2021 SLU Carnival (GS): 2nd
T2. 2021 SLU Carnival (GS): 4th
T2. 2021 Burke Carnival (GS): 4th
4. 2021 Burke Carnival (GS): 8th
5. 2021 UNH Carnival (SL): 10th
NCAA Finishes:
2021 NCAA Championships (GS): 16th
2021Â NCAA Championships (SL): 18th
JUNIOR SEASON (2023)
• Finished 38th in slalom at the St. Michael's Carnival
• Earned 37th place in slalom at the Williams Carnival
SOPHOMORE SEASON (2022)
• Finished 46th in the EISA giant slalom rankings
• Placed 20th overall in giant slalom at the Middlebury Carnival
• Named to the National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team
FRESHMAN SEASON (2021)
• Competed in the slalom at the UNH Carnival and placed 12th in his NCAA debut
• Earned a pair of top-10 finishes in the giant slalom with fourth and eighth at the Burke Carnival
• Became the first BC male skier ever to podium at an EISA carnival with second in GS at St. Lawrence
• Also posted a fourth place finish in GS at the SLU Carnival at Whiteface
• Took 14th in the slalom at the BC Carnival
• Was third in the final EISA Giant Slalom individual rankings for the season
• Finished 16th in the NCAA Championship GS, the highest NCAA finish by a male skier in school history
• Posted an 18th place finish in SL with the seventh-best second run time of the day at NCAA's
• Named to the National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team
BEFORE BC
• Competed at Central Catholic High School and Mt. Hood Academy
• Won the 2018 Ski Racing PNSA Northwest Skier Award
• Attended U16 Nationals as well as Senior and Junior Nationals twice
• Also played football and lacrosse in high school
• Named 2017 Second Team All-League in football
• Member of the National Honor Society
PERSONAL
• Accounting major
• Son of Mark Simmons and Sherie Weisenberg
• Father played football at Southern Oregon University
• Older brother Cody graduated from the University of Denver
1. 2021 SLU Carnival (GS): 2nd
T2. 2021 SLU Carnival (GS): 4th
T2. 2021 Burke Carnival (GS): 4th
4. 2021 Burke Carnival (GS): 8th
5. 2021 UNH Carnival (SL): 10th
NCAA Finishes:
2021 NCAA Championships (GS): 16th
2021Â NCAA Championships (SL): 18th
JUNIOR SEASON (2023)
• Finished 38th in slalom at the St. Michael's Carnival
• Earned 37th place in slalom at the Williams Carnival
SOPHOMORE SEASON (2022)
• Finished 46th in the EISA giant slalom rankings
• Placed 20th overall in giant slalom at the Middlebury Carnival
• Named to the National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team
FRESHMAN SEASON (2021)
• Competed in the slalom at the UNH Carnival and placed 12th in his NCAA debut
• Earned a pair of top-10 finishes in the giant slalom with fourth and eighth at the Burke Carnival
• Became the first BC male skier ever to podium at an EISA carnival with second in GS at St. Lawrence
• Also posted a fourth place finish in GS at the SLU Carnival at Whiteface
• Took 14th in the slalom at the BC Carnival
• Was third in the final EISA Giant Slalom individual rankings for the season
• Finished 16th in the NCAA Championship GS, the highest NCAA finish by a male skier in school history
• Posted an 18th place finish in SL with the seventh-best second run time of the day at NCAA's
• Named to the National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team
BEFORE BC
• Competed at Central Catholic High School and Mt. Hood Academy
• Won the 2018 Ski Racing PNSA Northwest Skier Award
• Attended U16 Nationals as well as Senior and Junior Nationals twice
• Also played football and lacrosse in high school
• Named 2017 Second Team All-League in football
• Member of the National Honor Society
PERSONAL
• Accounting major
• Son of Mark Simmons and Sherie Weisenberg
• Father played football at Southern Oregon University
• Older brother Cody graduated from the University of Denver
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