This story was written by NMU Sports Information
MARQUETTE, Mich. - The Northern Michigan University Department of Athletics is announcing program details for the three new varsity sports the NMU Board of Trustees approved last Friday.
The men's and women's alpine ski teams will compete as varsity members of the United States Collegiate Ski and Snowboard Association (USCSA), while the coed esports team will be a member of the National Association of Collegiate Esports (NACE).
"The new teams will have full-time coaches and scholarships available, and we believe they will complement Northern's wide range of existing sports," said Forrest Karr, NMU director of athletics.
Karr added that Northern has a long history of successfully operating non-NCAA varsity sports. "Our many positive experiences partnering with the United States Olympic Committee and various national governing bodies (NGBs) have shown that an alternative varsity sport model can fit well within the university vision.
These additional three programs will create opportunities for a new group of students to enjoy being part of a team and competing as part of their collegiate experience," he said.
The alpine ski teams will use Marquette Mountain as their home training site.
The esports program will practice and compete in Harden Hall, which will have an area on the first floor renovated to create a state-of-the-art esports venue including approximately 30 gaming stations.
With competition set to begin in 2020-21 for all three programs, searches are underway for both a head alpine ski coach and a head esports coach.
Prospective students interested in competing for one of the three teams can contact Kate Hagenbuch, NMU assistant athletic director for compliance, at [email protected], or 906-227-2939.