University of Northern Colorado Athletics

Bears Sweep Tri-Meet in Laramie as Ebeling Reaches 50 Career Wins
11/1/2025 4:53:00 PM | Women's Swimming & Diving
LARAMIE, Wyo. – Northern Colorado swimming & diving earned a pair of wins in a strong three-team showing Saturday at the Laramie High School Pool, topping both Wyoming (140.5-121.5) and Colorado School of Mines (213-43) to open November competition.
The victories also marked a milestone moment for head coach Lisa Ebeling, who surpassed 50 career dual meet wins, making her the winningest coach in UNC's Division I era.
The Bears opened the day with a commanding performance in the 400 medley relay, as Martina Yuki Trionfetti, Maria Erokhina, Ellyson Lombardi, and Kyra Rabess took first in 3:48.10. UNC's "B" relay of Ariane Bernier, Avi Tromp, Agathi Manoli, and Vitoria Simioni followed closely in fourth (3:55.07), giving the Bears early momentum.
From there, Northern Colorado's depth took over. Rabess claimed the 200 free (1:54.58) and later placed third in the 500 free (5:11.16). Trionfetti (25.79) led a strong Bears showing in the 50 back, while Erokhina (29.42) and Tromp (29.70) went 1-2 in the 50 breast.
Lombardi dominated the 200 fly in 2:04.16, with Diab (2:08.60) and Manoli (2:11.55) joining her in the top four for another near sweep. Erokhina doubled up with another win in the 200 breast (2:18.55), while Bernier earned runner-up honors in the 200 back (2:07.59).
In one of the meet's highlights, Tromp won the 100 IM in 57.10, a time that qualifies her for the CSCAA National Invitational Championship, marking a national-level accomplishment.
On the boards, Mireya Ruiz (234.25) and Addison Campbell (228.05) finished third and fourth on 3-meter, with Violet Noel adding a fourth-place finish on 1-meter (223.10).
UNC closed out the day with a thrilling finish in the 200 free relay, as the team of Alexis Mishler, Simioni, Rabess, and Trionfetti clocked a winning time of 1:34.31, edging host Wyoming by less than half a second.
UP NEXT
Following the tri-meet in Laramie, the Bears will return home to host Cal Baptist before heading to Ohio for the Magnus Cup Invite on November 20.
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For complete coverage of UNC Athletics, visit uncbears.com. Follow the women's swim and dive team on X (@UNC_BearsSwim), Instagram (@UNC_BearsSwim_Dive), and Facebook (/UNCOBearsswimdive).
The victories also marked a milestone moment for head coach Lisa Ebeling, who surpassed 50 career dual meet wins, making her the winningest coach in UNC's Division I era.
The Bears opened the day with a commanding performance in the 400 medley relay, as Martina Yuki Trionfetti, Maria Erokhina, Ellyson Lombardi, and Kyra Rabess took first in 3:48.10. UNC's "B" relay of Ariane Bernier, Avi Tromp, Agathi Manoli, and Vitoria Simioni followed closely in fourth (3:55.07), giving the Bears early momentum.
From there, Northern Colorado's depth took over. Rabess claimed the 200 free (1:54.58) and later placed third in the 500 free (5:11.16). Trionfetti (25.79) led a strong Bears showing in the 50 back, while Erokhina (29.42) and Tromp (29.70) went 1-2 in the 50 breast.
Lombardi dominated the 200 fly in 2:04.16, with Diab (2:08.60) and Manoli (2:11.55) joining her in the top four for another near sweep. Erokhina doubled up with another win in the 200 breast (2:18.55), while Bernier earned runner-up honors in the 200 back (2:07.59).
In one of the meet's highlights, Tromp won the 100 IM in 57.10, a time that qualifies her for the CSCAA National Invitational Championship, marking a national-level accomplishment.
On the boards, Mireya Ruiz (234.25) and Addison Campbell (228.05) finished third and fourth on 3-meter, with Violet Noel adding a fourth-place finish on 1-meter (223.10).
UNC closed out the day with a thrilling finish in the 200 free relay, as the team of Alexis Mishler, Simioni, Rabess, and Trionfetti clocked a winning time of 1:34.31, edging host Wyoming by less than half a second.
UP NEXT
Following the tri-meet in Laramie, the Bears will return home to host Cal Baptist before heading to Ohio for the Magnus Cup Invite on November 20.
FOLLOW THE BEARS
For complete coverage of UNC Athletics, visit uncbears.com. Follow the women's swim and dive team on X (@UNC_BearsSwim), Instagram (@UNC_BearsSwim_Dive), and Facebook (/UNCOBearsswimdive).
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