University of Alaska Anchorage ski trio earns All-RMISA honors

Three University of Alaska Anchorage skiers—Ella Bromee, Erling Bjornstad, and Corbin Carpenter—have each earned All-RMISA Second Team honors for their performances this season. The announcement came on Tuesday in Anchorage, Alaska. Each athlete demonstrated consistent excellence in various races across the RMISA competitions.

The University of Alaska Anchorage skiing program celebrated a notable achievement as senior Ella Bromee, sophomore Erling Bjornstad, and junior Corbin Carpenter were selected to the All-RMISA Second Team.

Ella Bromee, a native of Ostanskar, Sweden, recorded four top-10 finishes and three top-five results during the season. Her standout performance was a fourth-place finish in the slalom races at both the Colorado Invite and the RMISA Alpine Qualifier in Bozeman. This marks the second time Bromee has received All-RMISA Second Team honors, having earned the recognition in 2024.

Erling Bjornstad, from Alta, Norway, achieved six top-10 finishes, including two podium placements. He secured a victory in the 7.5-kilometer classic race at the RMISA Championships and took third in the classic sprint at the RMISA Invite.

Corbin Carpenter, hailing from Carbondale, Colorado, posted top-10 results in seven of his nine races this season, with three podium finishes. These included third-place showings in the 10-kilometer classic at the RMISA Invite, the 15-kilometer classic at the Utah Invite, and the 10-kilometer classic at the Denver Invite.

These honors highlight the skiers' contributions to the Seawolves program amid a competitive RMISA season.

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