Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Ski Association


The Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Ski Association is a National Collegiate Athletic Association skiing-only conference. As the NCAA does not have divisions in collegiate skiing, it is composed of both NCAA Division I and NCAA Division II schools. The RMISA was founded in 1950 and was largely responsible for the creation of skiing as an NCAA sport in 1954. From 1950-76 it was men's skiing, from 1977-82 the RMISA sponsored both men's and women's skiing separately. In 1983, the NCAA incorporated women's skiing and made it a Coed sport and the RMISA did the same.
The RMISA has won 56 of 68 skiing national championships since 1950, including 53 of 63 NCAA Championships that have been awarded and 29 of the 34 NCAA Championships since skiing went coed in 1983. Denver, Colorado and Utah are first, second and third on the list for most skiing national championships. Denver has won 25, including 23 NCAA, while Colorado has 20 and Utah 11.

Current members

The RMISA is currently made up of eleven members, seven with NCAA affiliated ski teams and four associate members. The associate members can compete in regular season competition and at the RMISA Championships but cannot qualify for the NCAA Skiing Championships.
Full Members:
Associate Members:
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Championships By School
;Overall
;Men's
;Women's
;Coed