athletics | University of ߣsirƵʻi System News /news News from the University of ߣsirƵi Fri, 17 May 2024 02:44:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /news/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/cropped-ߣsirƵNews512-1-32x32.jpg athletics | University of ߣsirƵʻi System News /news 32 32 28449828 Mohr, Wyllie earn spots in NCAA West Regional track/field /news/2024/05/16/mohr-wyllie-earn-spots-in-ncaa/ Fri, 17 May 2024 02:38:02 +0000 /news/?p=197936 Reading time: < 1 minute Hallee Mohr and Tara Wyllie to represent ߣsirƵ in discus and triple jump, respectively.

The post Mohr, Wyllie earn spots in NCAA West Regional track/field first appeared on University of ߣsirƵʻi System News.]]>
Reading time: < 1 minute
two track and field athletes
From the left, Hallee Mohr and Tara Wyllie.

Two University of ߣsirƵʻi at Mānoa athletes, Hallee Mohr and Tara Wyllie, earned spots in the NCAA West Regional, securing spots for next week’s national preliminaries.

Mohr will represent ߣsirƵ in the discus after winning the Big West title and setting a school record. The senior capped off her final conference championship dominating the Big West field in the discus and set a program record with a toss of 58.25m (191-1) and sits in 11th place in the west region. This also marks the third straight year that Mohr will compete at the NCAA West Regionals in the discus.

Wyllie will compete in the triple jump after finishing with the No.2 mark in the conference this season. The sophomore is the first Rainbow Wahine triple jumper to qualify for the NCAA postseason since 2015. Wyllie posted the No.2 outdoor mark in program history at the Stanford Invitational, jumping 12.77m (41-10.75) to better her fifth-best program mark of 12.69m that she posted the previous meet. Wyllie also won the MPSF indoor triple jump title in February.

Read more at

The post Mohr, Wyllie earn spots in NCAA West Regional track/field first appeared on University of ߣsirƵʻi System News.]]>
197936
Wahine water polo finishes No. 3, highest in program history /news/2024/05/16/wahine-water-polo-finishes-no-3/ Fri, 17 May 2024 02:08:06 +0000 /news/?p=197931 Reading time: < 1 minute The team placed third in two national polls, marking the highest final ranking in the history of the Rainbow Wahine program.

The post Wahine water polo finishes No. 3, highest in program history first appeared on University of ߣsirƵʻi System News.]]>
Reading time: < 1 minute

water polo team in a huddle

The University of ߣsirƵʻi at Mānoa team placed third in two national polls, marking the highest final ranking in the history of the Rainbow Wahine program and the Big West.

This season’s finish is also the highest for a Big West team since the conference began sponsoring women’s water polo in 2009.

The Big West champion Rainbow Wahine finished 23-4 in Maureen Cole’s farewell season as head coach and advanced to the semifinals of the Women’s National Collegiate Water Polo Championship last week in Berkeley, Calif. ߣsirƵ set a program record with an .852 overall winning percentage and became the first Big West school to reach the NCAA tournament’s final four since the ‘Bows’ semifinal appearance in 2013.

Read more at

The post Wahine water polo finishes No. 3, highest in program history first appeared on University of ߣsirƵʻi System News.]]>
197931
6 softball athletes earn all-big west awards /news/2024/05/16/6-softball-athletes-earn-all-big-west/ Thu, 16 May 2024 20:32:11 +0000 /news/?p=197840 Reading time: 2 minutes Izabella Martinez, Maya Nakamura, Mya’Liah Betha, Chloe Borges, Haley Johnson, and Dallas Millwood all earned honors.

The post 6 softball athletes earn all-big west awards first appeared on University of ߣsirƵʻi System News.]]>
Reading time: 2 minutes

softball athletes with their name

Six University of ߣsirƵʻi at Mānoa student-athletes have earned All-Big West honors. Izabella Martinez and Maya Nakamura were both named to the all-conference second team, while Mya’Liah Betha, Chloe Borges, Haley Johnson and Dallas Millwood all earned honorable mentions.

Martinez, hit a .298 overall and was tied for second on the team with 38 hits. She finished her 2024 campaign with six doubles and 22 RBI and a team-high of 19 walks. The junior catcher started all 46 games and threw out a career-high 15 runners trying to steal on her, which ranks her second in the league and 11th in the NCAA Division I.

Nakamura’s senior campaign was cut short due to a season-ending injury, however that did not deter the conference coaches from recognizing her abilities and importance to the ߣsirƵ team. For the season, she led ߣsirƵ both overall and in conference with a .312 and .450 batting averages respectively. She concluded her career with a .324 batting average with 155 hits, 105 runs scored, 24 doubles, four triples, 22 home runs and 96 RBI. She had a career slugging percentage of .528 and on-base percentage of .441. Nakamura has earned all-conference honors all four seasons of her career. This is her third time making the all-Big West second team after making the first team as a junior.

For the second-straight season, Bethea led the Big West with 12 home runs for the year. The senior utility player primarily played in leftfield where she started 38 games, but she also saw time in center field and at first base. Overall, Bethea led ߣsirƵ with 26 runs scored and a .575 slugging percentage.

Borges, the center fielder/pitcher had a breakout season, starting a career-high 39 games in center field and three at pitcher making 13 total appearances in the pitching circle overall. On offense, she finished the season tied for second in the Big West with 30 RBI. Overall, she hit .269 (28-for-104) with 13 runs scored, two doubles and eight home runs. She recorded a .519 slugging percentage and led ߣsirƵ with eight multiple-RBI games. She also reached base safely in 21-straight games to lead the ‘Bows.

Johnson earned honorable mention honors for the second time. She started all 46 games at designated player, but also saw limited action at catcher. Overall, she hit .310 going 39-for-126 with a team-high seven doubles with a triple and a home run and 11 RBI. She finished her collegiate career hitting .292 with 19 doubles, four triples, nine home runs and 66 RBI.

After suffering a season-ending injury in the second week of the 2023 season, senior first baseman Millwood worked hard to make her way back onto the field for her final season. She made her return this year starting all 46 games at first base. She finished the season hitting .261 with four doubles and three home runs. She was second on the team with 25 RBI and seven multiple-RBI games. She finished her ߣsirƵ career with a .260 career batting average with 80 hits, 13 doubles, 10 home runs and 60 RBI. This is Millwood’s second Big West honorable mention award.

Read more at

The post 6 softball athletes earn all-big west awards first appeared on University of ߣsirƵʻi System News.]]>
197840
3 Vulcan tennis players land on academic all-district team /news/2024/05/15/vulcan-tennis-players-academic-all-district-team/ Thu, 16 May 2024 02:18:39 +0000 /news/?p=197826 Reading time: < 1 minute Luca Matheiowetz, Julia Barden and Lamar Bartley recognized for their combined performances on the court and in the classroom.

The post 3 Vulcan tennis players land on academic all-district team first appeared on University of ߣsirƵʻi System News.]]>
Reading time: < 1 minute
3 tennis athletes
From left, Luca Matheiowetz, Julia Barden, Lamar Bartley

Three University of ߣsirƵʻi at Hilo tennis student-athletes were named to the Academic All-District Teams on May 14. Luca Matheiowetz and Lamar Bartley were recognized from the team, and Julia Barden from the team.

The award recognizes the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the court and in the classroom. To be eligible, student-athletes must be sophomore standing or above, have a 3.5 or higher cumulative ߣsirƵe point average and participate in at least 90% of the games during the season.

All three Vulcans are departing student-athletes. Barden and Bartley ߣsirƵuated in the spring with a bachelor’s in psychology. Matheiowetz will finish in the fall with bachelor’s degrees in business administration—finance and accounting.

Read more at

The post 3 Vulcan tennis players land on academic all-district team first appeared on University of ߣsirƵʻi System News.]]>
197826
Bercan makes NCAA regional top 10 to end men’s golf season /news/2024/05/15/bercan-makes-ncaa-regional-top-10/ Thu, 16 May 2024 02:15:57 +0000 /news/?p=197812 Reading time: < 1 minute Bercan shot a four-under 67 in the final round for a -2 overall score.

The post Bercan makes NCAA regional top 10 to end men’s golf season first appeared on University of ߣsirƵʻi System News.]]>
Reading time: < 1 minute

dylan bercan swining a golf club

The University of ߣsirƵʻi at Hilo team concluded their 2024 season at the NCAA Men’s Golf South Central/West Regional, highlighted by student-athlete Dylan Bercan’s 10th place finish.

Bercan shot a four-under 67 in the final round for a -2 overall score. In round 2, Bercan shot a three-under 68 score to shoot up 50 spots on the individual leaderboard before hitting five birdies to snake up 15 more slots to a three-way tie at No.2 10.

ߣsirƵ Hilo totaled 293 on the final day. The Vulcans finished +33 for a tie with Cal State East Bay and Cal State San Marcos.

Read more on

The post Bercan makes NCAA regional top 10 to end men’s golf season first appeared on University of ߣsirƵʻi System News.]]>
197812
Rainbow Wahine track and field finish 3rd in Big West /news/2024/05/14/wahine-track-field-3rd-in-big-west/ Wed, 15 May 2024 00:00:19 +0000 /news/?p=197502 Reading time: < 1 minute The team finished with 102.5 points and five gold medals — the most ever by the program in a conference title meet.

The post Rainbow Wahine track and field finish 3rd in Big West first appeared on University of ߣsirƵʻi System News.]]>
Reading time: < 1 minute

track and field team holding their awards

The University of ߣsirƵʻi at Mānoa team took home four individual event titles on the final day of the Big West Championship to finish in third place with 102.5 points.

The Rainbow Wahine posted a top-three conference finish for the third consecutive year and finished with five gold medals—the most ever by the program in a conference title meet. ߣsirƵ became the first Big West team since 2018 to sweep the two relays while winning both the discus and hammer throw titles, marking the first time a school has done that since 2017.

Montserrat Montanes i Arbo started in the hammer throw, capping it off with a toss of 57.74m (189-5) to complete a stellar series of 56.73m, 56.13m, 56.81m, 54.33m and 57.25m before her final throw.

The Rainbow Wahine 4x100m relay team Kristin Cook, Amy Warrington, Alyssa Mae Antolin and Isabella Kneeshaw won the program’s first-ever conference title by lowering their school record for the third time this year, getting around the track in 45.03 seconds to beat the field by over a half second.

Kneeshaw received another trophy by pulling away late to take home the 400m Big West title in 54.01 seconds. The freshman closed with a strong final 100m to become only the second Rainbow Wahine ever—and the first since 1985—to win a conference 400m title, posting the No. 2 time in program history.

ߣsirƵ then capped off the meet by completing the sweep of the relays with a victory in the 4x400m relay. The squad of Warrington, Antolin, Kneeshaw, and Sammie Gordon crossed in 3:39.47, just .37 seconds off the school record, to claim the Big West title for the second time in three years.

The ‘Bows added to their point total with a number of other strong performances in finals Saturday. Hallee Mohr finished off a big weekend with a fifth-place finish in the shot put to add four points while Gordon came in tied for fifth in the high jump to add 3.5 to the team total. Antolin ran an 11.70 in the 100m final to come in sixth and add three points.

Emilie Kirk Langschwager capped off her freshman season with a fifth-place finish and four points in the 5000m with a 16:49.21 and two points and a seventh-place finish in the 1500m in 4:33.55. Langschwager became the first Rainbow Wahine in the Big West era to score at the conference meet in a flat distance event from 1500m and up (1500m, 5000m, 10000m).

Sophia Morgan is the last ߣsirƵ distance runner to score in an event from 1500m and up at the Big West title meet, coming in sixth in 2021.

For more on the Big West championship, go to

The post Rainbow Wahine track and field finish 3rd in Big West first appeared on University of ߣsirƵʻi System News.]]>
197502
Wahine water polo ends record season at NCAA semis /news/2024/05/14/water-polo-ends-record-season/ Tue, 14 May 2024 23:27:38 +0000 /news/?p=197499 Reading time: 2 minutes ߣsirƵ Mānoa women’s water polo team finished the season with a team-high 64 goals and 211 saves.

The post Wahine water polo ends record season at NCAA semis first appeared on University of ߣsirƵʻi System News.]]>
Reading time: 2 minutes

water polo player with ball

The University of ߣsirƵʻi at Mānoa’s No.
2 team season came to an end with a 9-6 fall against California in the semifinals of the Women’s National Collegiate Water Polo Championship at the Spieker Aquatics Complex in Berkeley, California.

ߣsirƵ junior Bernadette Doyle closed the season with a hat trick and sophomore center Bia Mantellato Dias scored two of ߣsirƵ’s three goals in the first half to finish the season with a team-high 64. Goalkeeper Daisy Logtens made 11 saves and closed her freshman year with 211, the eighth-highest single season total in program history.

The NCAA semifinals capped Mauren Cole’s farewell season as head coach. Cole announced in November that she should retire following the 2024 season, and the Rainbow Wahine (23-4) gave her a historic sendoff that included the program’s ascent to its highest national ranking and NCAA tournament seed.

Cole spent 18 years in the program, starting as an assistant coach, and closed her career by leading ߣsirƵ to its eighth NCAA Championship appearance overall and fifth during her head coaching tenure. Associate Head Coach James Robinson will step into the role next season.

The season was also highlighted by ߣsirƵ‘s first win over Stanford, two over University of Southern California, and a perfect run through the Big West season to claim the regular-season and tournament titles. ߣsirƵ posted its highest win total since 2001, and the 2024 Rainbow Wahine set a program record with an .852 winning percentage.

For more on the season, go to

The post Wahine water polo ends record season at NCAA semis first appeared on University of ߣsirƵʻi System News.]]>
197499
Peiravani receives NCAA water polo Elite 90 award /news/2024/05/14/peiravani-ncaa-elite-90-award/ Tue, 14 May 2024 23:22:05 +0000 /news/?p=197496 Reading time: < 1 minute Raha Peiravani, majoring in Finance with a minor in psychology, currently carries a 4.0 GPA.

The post Peiravani receives NCAA water polo Elite 90 award first appeared on University of ߣsirƵʻi System News.]]>
Reading time: < 1 minute

Raha Peiravani holding a water polo ball

University of ߣsirƵʻi at Mānoa athlete Raha Peiravani, is the recipient of the Elite 90 award for the 2024 NCAA Division I Womenʻs Water Polo Championship recognizing achievements for the student-athlete’s academics.

Peiravani, majoring in finance with a minor in psychology, currently carries a 4.0 GPA. Peiravani was presented with the award during the championship banquet at the University Club in Berkeley, California.

The Elite 90, an award founded by the NCAA, recognizes the true essence of the student-athlete by honoring the individual who has reached the pinnacle of competition at the national championship level in his or her sport, while also achieving the highest academic standard among his or her peers. The Elite 90 is presented to the student-athlete with the highest cumulative ߣsirƵe-point average participating at the finals site for each of the NCAA‘s championships.

Eligible student-athletes are sophomores or above academically who have participated in a sport for at least two years with their school. All ties are broken by the number of credits completed.

For more on Peiravani, go to

The post Peiravani receives NCAA water polo Elite 90 award first appeared on University of ߣsirƵʻi System News.]]>
197496
ߣsirƵ Hilo’s Min named to All-PacWest 2nd team /news/2024/05/09/min-named-to-all-pacwest-2nd-team/ Thu, 09 May 2024 19:47:41 +0000 /news/?p=197213 Reading time: < 1 minute Cody Min led the Vulcans with a .356 batting average, 63 hits, 29 runs, and .409 on-base percentage.

The post ߣsirƵ Hilo’s Min named to All-PacWest 2nd team first appeared on University of ߣsirƵʻi System News.]]>
Reading time: < 1 minute

baseball player on the field

University of ߣsirƵʻi at Hilo player Cody Min was selected to the 2024 All-PacWest as a utility fielder.

Min began the season as a designated hitter before also playing first base and eventually sharing time as part of the catching rotation. Min totaled 126 putouts, 12 assists and a .330 batting average during the conference season.

Overall, Min led the Vulcans with a .356 batting average, 63 hits, 29 runs scored and a .409 on-base percentage.

For more on Min, go to

The post ߣsirƵ Hilo’s Min named to All-PacWest 2nd team first appeared on University of ߣsirƵʻi System News.]]>
197213
Akana earns men’s golf’s first All-Big West honor /news/2024/05/07/akana-all-big-west-honor/ Wed, 08 May 2024 03:52:37 +0000 /news/?p=197095 Reading time: < 1 minute ߣsirƵ Mānoa men's golfer Blaze Akana was named to the All-Big West first team.

The post Akana earns men’s golf’s first All-Big West honor first appeared on University of ߣsirƵʻi System News.]]>
Reading time: < 1 minute

Blaze Akana and Big West player graphic

University of ߣsirƵʻi at Mānoa men’s golfer Blaze Akana was named to the All-Big West first team.

Akana led the team with a 71.67 scoring average which is the second-lowest in program history behind Matthew Kodama’s 71.50 average in 2003-04. Akana was already ranked No. 2 after averaging 72.37 strokes per round last season, his first as a Rainbow Warrior after transferring from Sacramento State.

Akana is the first ߣsirƵ golfer to earn first-team all-conference honors since T.J. Kua was named to the all-Western Athletic Conference first team in 2012. Since ߣsirƵ joined to the Big West in 2012, no other Rainbow Warrior had earned first team honors.

He posted two Top 10 finishes this season and concluded his ߣsirƵ career with a final round 5-under 67 to tie for 18th at the Big West Championship. He posted a team-best 12 rounds under par including six in the 60s.

For more go to ߣsirƵiAthletics.com.

https://hawaiiathletics.com/news/2024/5/7/mens-golf-akana-nabs-programs-first-all-big-west-honor.aspx

The post Akana earns men’s golf’s first All-Big West honor first appeared on University of ߣsirƵʻi System News.]]>
197095