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Home › Forums › 2022 SkiAmmy’s › Team of the Year
What team had the biggest improvement, the largest growth, or posted massive scores? Nominate a team below, and let us know why you think they deserve the award!
UW-MADISON!!!!
We would like to nominate The University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This team has made extraordinary strides in the last 12 months. For the first time in school history we qualified for the National Championship tournament via the wildcard tournament. The team preformed incredibly well and placed far above their expected seed. We had 37 recorded personal bests throughout the season. In addition to our on the water performance, we have made amazing advancements to how our team is organized. We restructured the payment system for all Recreational Sports Organizations within the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Campus Rec. The team received the largest sum of money ever given to a Recreational Sports Organization at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. All of these incredible achievements have been done with an all freshman board.
WHEN YOU SAYYYYY WISSSSSCONSIN (madison) YOU’VE SAID IT ALL!
Michigan state had a great season and had some of our best performances in critical qualifying tournaments including 12 personal best at regionals and then placing second in d2 at nationals. We competed hard at every tournament and had fun everywhere we went
UW-Madison had an amazing year obtaining 1st place for men and women in all tournaments except nationals.
I would also like to nominate Michigan State’s Waterski Team for team of the year. Our team worked extremely hard during the season to perform well at qualifying tournaments, such as Regionals. As a team, we had 12 personal bests (as Zach mentioned). This high number of PB’s shows the improvement we made as a team leading up to this point. We continued this hard work into Nationals and placed 2nd in D2 (which is 3 places higher than last year).