Momont assumed the title of Head Men's and Women's Track and Field Coach in August 2025.
Momont comes to the Red Hawks after a two year stint with UW-Oshkosh as an assistant coach, specializing in multi-events, hurdles and assisting with sprinters. Momont was the recipient of the 2024 United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association North Region Men's Indoor Assistant Coach of the Year, earning the honor following a third place finish at the 2024 NCAA Division III Men's Indoor Championships and a second place finish in the Division III Men's Outdoor Championship.
"Sylviann's student-centered approach and clear vision for the future of our program immediately stood out during the search process." Vice President and Director of Athletics Chris Schumacher said. "Coupled with her exceptional career as a student-athlete and the impact she's already made in the coaching world, it was clear she is someone who can lead and elevate our track and field program. Her passion, experience, and competitive drive will be a tremendous asset to our department and, most importantly, to our student-athletes."
Over her time with the Titans, Momont has assisted in the development of eight All-Americans, also helping the women's program to a second-place Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) Indoor Championship finish, their best since 2015.
Prior to her time with the Titans, Momont spent time as an assistant coach for her alma mater, UW-Stevens Point. A standout athlete for the Pointers, Momont received six NCAA All-American honors, two each for Pentathlon, Heptathlon, and High Jump. A five-time WIAC champion, Momont set school records in both the Pentathlon and Heptathlon for UWSP, also collecting the 2017 UWSP Freshman Athlete of the Year, 2018-2019 Subway Female Individual Sport Athlete of the Year, 2019 UWSP Individual Female Performance of the Year and 2019 WIAC Field Performer of the Meet Indoor & Outdoor awards. Momont would earn a B.S. in business management with a coaching certificate, also completing her M.S. in business administration at UW-Stevens Point.
"I am beyond excited and thankful to Vice President/Director of Athletics Chris Schumacher and the search committee for entrusting me with the head track and field coach position at Ripon College." Momont said of her hiring. "The foundation that Ripon has built in recent years is extremely encouraging and will be exciting to push the program forward to new heights. It takes a village to cultivate a successful culture within a program, and I am eager to be working with a competitive and motivated coaching staff."