USA Cycling Collegiate NewsThe latest collegiate cycling news from USA CyclingRocky Mountain Conference Championship goes to CSU- April 30, 2008 After eight weekends of cutthroat racing in the Rocky Mountain Collegiate Cycling Conference, the Colorado State University Rams Cycling team has been crowned conference champions. The Rams took home the championship, winning nearly twice as many points as their nearest competitor and rival, Colorado University, with perennial powerhouse Fort Lewis College finishing third.http://www.usacycling.org/news/user/story.php?id=3575 North Central Collegiate Conference champions crowned- April 29, 2008 The North Central Collegiate Cycling Conference completed the 2008 season with a road race and team time trial hosted by the University of Iowa and Grinnell College. Both races were contested in Amish country near Kalona, Iowa. Winds were strong, temperatures were well below normal but the racing was red hot! Missing were the two North Dakota Universities, unable to travel due to an unusual April Blizzard bringing more than a foot of snow on Friday and Saturday.http://www.usacycling.org/news/user/story.php?id=3571 Dual-Directorship for the Southeast Collegiate Cycling Conference- April 9, 2008 USA Cycling and the Southeast Collegiate Cycling Conference welcome new leadership with the appointment of Dave Brown and Nathan Haslick as conference co-directors. Brown and Haslick will share the director roles of the Southeast Collegiate Conference, which encompasses Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina and Florida. Brown will focus his efforts on the spring collegiate road season while Haslick will manage the fall mountain bike and cyclo-cross seasons.http://www.usacycling.org/news/user/story.php?id=3532 |