U.S. Collegiate Figure Skating Championships

The U.S. Collegiate Figure Skating Championships (previously National Collegiate Championships), are a collegiate figure skating competition sanctioned by U.S. Figure Skating. It is the highest level at which figure skating takes place at the college level in the United States. The event has been held since 1986.[1] The event takes place in August of the calendar year, and generally at the beginning of the figure skating season.

Eligible skaters must be on the junior or senior levels and must be enrolled at a college or university. Skaters compete in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies singles. Previous competitors include Paul Wylie, Nancy Kerrigan, Sydne Vogel, and Ryan Bradley.

The event was hosted by the Skating Club of Lake Placid in Lake Placid, NY, or the Broadmoor Skating Club in Colorado Springs, CO until U.S. Figure Skating made the decision to have multiple clubs host the event in 2001. In 2009, the Philadelphia Skating Club and Humane Society hosted the event. According to U.S. Figure Skating, the last compulsory figures competition at a national level was held at the 2000 United States Collegiate Figure Skating Championships in Colorado Springs, Colorado.[2]

As of 2009, U.S. Figure Skating’s Athlete Development Committee announced that the top two senior ladies and men will be assigned to an international competition.[3]

U.S. Collegiate Compulsory Figures Championship Results

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Year Men's Champion Ladies Champion
1986 Paul Wylie, Harvard University Eileen Groth, Central Connecticut State University
1987 Steven Rice, Pierce College Kathaleen Kelly, Harvard University
1988 Troy Goldstein, California State University, Long Beach Kelly Szmurlo, Marquette University
1989 Eddie Shipstad, University of Southern Colorado Kathaleen Kelly, Harvard University
1990 Troy Goldstein, California State University, Long Beach Jennifer Leng, Tufts University

U.S. Collegiate Figure Skating Championship Results

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Year Location Men's Champion Ladies Champion Junior Men's Champion Junior Ladies Champion
1998 Colorado Springs, CO, Broadmoor Skating Club Justin Dillon, Laney College Sydne Vogel, University of Alaska Derek Trent, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Alexandra Dunne-Bryant, Wellesley College
1999 Colorado Springs, CO, Broadmoor Skating Club Derrick Delmore, Stanford University Melissa Parker, University of Delaware Matthew Bohannan, University of Alaska Megan McAndrew, University of Delaware
2000 Colorado Springs, CO, Broadmoor Skating Club Joe Knazek, Cleveland State College Kristie Evans, California State University, San Bernardino Rusty Fein, Haverford College Jacqueline Matson, Rancho Santiago College
2001 Colorado Springs, CO, Broadmoor Skating Club Don Baldwin, University of California at Irvine Angie Vandermissen, Northern Michigan University Event not held Christina Branom, North Seattle College
2002 Newark, DE, University of Delaware FSC Sean Calvillo, University of California at Irvine Heather Aseltine, University of Illinois Event not held Marlowe Perry, Ventura College
2003 Minneapolis, MN, St. Paul FSC Braden Overett, University of Denver Jennifer Don, University of Delaware Michael Turner, Green River College Sara Holwerda, Delta College
2004 Troy, OH, Troy FSC Daniel Steffel, Loyola Marymount University Alissa Czisny, Bowling Green State University Luke Mafazy, University of Cincinnati Rachel Baisch, Macalester College
2005 Honolulu, HI, Hawaii FSC Ryan Bradley, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Amy Evidente, Santa Monica College Michael Novales, Saddleback College Laura Stefanik, University of Delaware
2006 Anaheim, CA, Glacier Falls FSC[4] Ryan Bradley, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Stephanie Roth, Brookdale Community College Jonathan Cassar Andrea Vickers
2007 Oxford, OH, Miami University Skating Club[5] Ryan Bradley, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Linsey Ann Stucks, Oklahoma State University Laura Stefanik, University of Delaware Taylor Toth, University of Delaware
2008 Arvada, CO, Arvada SC[6] Jason Wong, Emmanual College Alissa Czisny, Bowling Green State University Event not held Lindsey Roman, University of Iowa
2009 Philadelphia, PA. Philadelphia Skating Club and Humane Society[7] Jason Wong, Emmanual College Chealsea Morrow, Grand Rapids College Event not held Audrey Winter, Grand Rapids College
2010 East Lansing, MI. Lansing Figure Skating Club[8] Grant Hochstein, Wayne State University Karen Zhou. University of California at Irvine Zachariah Szabo, University of Akron Bethany Bonenfant, Schoolcraft CC
2011 Sun Valley, ID. Sun Valley Figure Skating Club[9] Grant Hochstein, Wayne State University Alicia Hsu, Belmont University Austin Stephen, Miami University Kirsten Seagers, Dartmouth College
2012 South Dennis, MA. Yarmouth Figure Skating Club[10] Kevin Coppola, Fashion Institute of Technology Chrissy Hughes, Seattle Pacific University Matej Silecky, University of California, Berkeley Natalie Motley, University of Mary WA
2013 De Pere, WI. Greater Green Bay Figure Skating Club

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Stephen Carriere, Boston College Farah Sheikh, University of Kentucky Event not held Kaitlyn Young, Northwestern University
2014 Rochester Hills, MI. Onyx-Suburban Skating Academy

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Richard Dornbush, University of California, San Diego Jessica Hu, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Danny Neudecker, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Kathleen Criss, University of Delaware
2015 Pittsburgh, PA. Pittsburgh Figure Skating Club[13] Richard Dornbush, University of California, San Diego Mirai Nagasu, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs BJ Conrad, Texas Christian University Taylor Aruanno, University of Delaware
2016 Westminster, CO.

Denver FSC & Rocky Mountain FSC[14]

Max Aaron, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Angela Wang, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Max Belovol, Loyola University Chicago Sarah Godwin, Boston University
2017 Adrian, MI. Adrian College[15] Kevin Shum, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Katie McBeath, Cuyahoga Community College Thomas Schwappach, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Nicole Farolan, Loyola University Chicago
2018 Adrian, MI. Adrian College[16] Kevin Shum, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Nhi Do, University of California Irvine Manol Atanassov, University of Illinois Chicago Nicole Czuhajewski, Adrian College
2019 Aston, PA. Ice Works FSC[17] Joonsoo Kim, UCLA Heidi Munger, Boston University Matthew Kennedy, University of Delaware Ejun Dean, Colgate University
2020 No competition held due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Aston, PA. Ice Works FSC[18] Ryan Dunk, Suffolk University Paige Rydberg, University of Colorado Colorado Springs Goku Endo, UCLA Lily Rauh, Boston University
2022 Richfield, MN St. Paul FSC[19] Ryan Dunk, Suffolk University Paige Rydberg, University of Colorado Colorado Springs Michael Chapa, Lake Forest College Elizabeth Swanson, Loyola University Chicago
2023 San Jose, CA Peninsula SC[20] Michael Xie, University of California, Berkeley Wren Warne-Jacobsen, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Lindsey Byer, Lynn University Andriy Kratyuk, University of Utah

References

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  17. ^ "2019 US Collegiate Championships". www.usfigureskating.org. Archived from the original on 18 September 2023. Retrieved 2023-07-17.
  18. ^ "2021 US Collegiate Figure Skating Championships". www.usfigureskating.org. Archived from the original on 2 August 2022. Retrieved 2022-08-20.
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  20. ^ "2023 U.S. Collegiate Championships and Invitationas". www.usfigureskating.org. Archived from the original on 18 September 2023. Retrieved 2023-09-17.
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