Hancock, Mass. -
Carissa Cassidy earned yet another top-10 finish in Saturday's Slalom at Jiminy Peak to lead the women's team to a fourth place finish.
Brady Malboeuf and
Townsend Mikell went 15 and 16 to lead the men's team to a sixth place finish out of the 13 competing teams.

Cassidy, the 2025 EISA Slalom leader, has been incredibly consistent this season. After winning the opening carnival, he slalom finishes have been third, fourth, fifth, and now sixth at Williams.
Althea Noyes (photo left) came from outside the seed (first 30 bibs) to place herself in the middle of the flip, and a solid second run secured her a 21st place finish.
Finn Boissonneault finished just outside the top-30 in 31st. Zoe Zimmermann of Dartmouth won the race.
On the men's side, the Mules created a great opportunity by placing four racers in the flip for second run.
Brady Malboeuf (headline photo) made the most of his start position, racing to the third-fastest second run time and leaping all the way to 15th.
Townsend Mikell was right behind in 16th as
Win Flaggert and
Harrison Digangi finished 21st and 27th respectively. Oscar Zimmer of Darthouth won the race to give the Big Green another sweep of the top step of the podium.
The EISA finale is slated next weekend at the Middlebury Snowbowl, also counting as the NCAA Eastern Regional Championship event. At the conclusion of racing Saturday, the league will issue its season awards as well as finalize the list of NCAA Championship qualifiers to represent the east at the national event in March. Colby has three women (
Carissa Cassidy,
Althea Noyes, and
Kate McKenney) in strong positions, and the men's side has seen a surge of late and has several athletes banging on the door.