2015 Uscsa National Championship Broadcast Schedule Announced

Beginning March 3rd, the USCSA Broadcast Network will bring audiences over 70 hours of LIVE, multi-camera HD video coverage from all THREE competition venues- at its web portal http://broadcast.uscsa.com. 27 events over 5 days, including alpine, snowboard, freestyle, and nordic events.

The United States Collegiate Ski and Snowboard Association (USCSA) will host its 37th Annual USCSA National Championships, March 2-7, 2015 at Mt. Bachelor in Oregon. This year, over 500 competitors roll into the fiery Cascade Range of central Oregon- to compete for National collegiate titles in alpine, nordic, and snowboard/freestyle events.

Beginning March 3rd, the USCSA Broadcast Network will bring audiences over 70 hours of LIVE, multi-camera HD video coverage from all THREE competition venues- at its web portal http://broadcast.uscsa.com. 27 events over 5 days, including alpine, snowboard, freestyle, and nordic events.

Scott "Boss" Hogg returns to lead the USCSA Broadcast Team at alpine, joined by legendary snowboard announcer Brad Jay (Olympics, X-Games, DEW Tour) at snowboard/freestyle, and 1984 Olympic cross-country skier Dan Simoneau at nordic. Visit http://broadcast.uscsa.com for more information, including live-timing, daily schedules, and on-demand archived broadcasts.

The United States Collegiate Ski and Snowboard Association is the sports federation for collegiate team ski racing and snowboarding in America.

In excess of 178 colleges from coast to coast, field some 4,700 men and women, alpine, cross country and snowboarding athletes in over 200 race events annually. Competition takes place across three progressive tiers. Conference qualifiers determine the participants at the six USCSA Regional Championships. The Regionals are the last step on the road to the annual USCSA National Championships, the showcase event in college ski and snowboard competition.