FARMINGTON, Maine – The 2025 Reynolds Division regular season concluded on Sunday afternoon following the slalom event at Pats Peak in Henniker, New Hampshire. After the event, the Reynolds Division announced the recipients of the First and Second Team All-Division honors, with four University of Maine at Farmington women's alpine skiers earning this prestigious recognition.
Elanore Robb (Woodbury, Minn.), Hokulani Caroselli (Temple, Maine), and Rosie St. Cyr (Pownal, Maine) were named to the Reynolds Division First Team, while Grace Mahmood (Oxford, Conn.) earned a spot on the All-Division Second Team.
A year after being crowned the top skier in the Reynolds Division and receiving First Team All-Division honors, Robb earned All-Division honors for the second consecutive season, finishing as the Division's second overall skier. Robb ended the season with 596 points, just 17 points behind Malin Alusic-Bing of New England College. Robb completed eight of the nine races this season, finishing on the podium in seven of those eight races. She had three first-place finishes, two second-place finishes, and two third-place finishes.
Caroselli was named to the Reynolds Division All-Division First Team for the third consecutive season, finishing as the Division's third overall skier for the second straight year. Caroselli accumulated 590 points for the season, earning the season-long bronze medal. She finished eight of the nine races, never finishing worse than fourth place in those eight races. Caroselli earned podium appearances in seven races, including one first place, four second-place finishes, and two third-place finishes.
St. Cyr made an immediate impact as a first-year skier and earned First Team All-Division honors after finishing the season ranked fifth overall in the conference, accumulating 378 points. St. Cyr placed in seven of the nine events, all of which were in the top ten. She earned two medals, taking home silver in slalom at Sugarloaf on January 18th, and concluded her regular season by claiming first place in slalom at Pats Peak on February 9th.
Mahmood was named to the Reynolds Division All-Division Second Team for the second consecutive season, finishing as the ninth-ranked skier this year. Mahmood was a consistent force for Farmington, finishing in all nine events and placing in the top ten in seven of those races. Her best finish of the season came on January 25th in giant slalom at Pleasant Mountain. Mahmood accumulated 281 points for the season and was also named to the All-Division First Team as a sophomore in 2023.
The Beavers will head to Sugarloaf this weekend to compete in the USCSA Eastern Regional Championship, with a chance to qualify for the National Championships in Bend, Oregon on the line. The weekend will begin on Saturday with giant slalom, followed by slalom on Sunday in Carrabassett Valley.