Nine University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa student-athletes have been selected to the College Sports Communicators Academic At-Large All-District Team.
The honorees are:
- ’Eleu Choy, civil engineering (men’s volleyball)
- Alana Embry, psychology (beach volleyball)
- Kaylee Glagau, BA social work (beach volleyball)
- Josh Hayashida, finance (men’s golf)
- Tara Logan, kinesiology and rehab sciences (water polo)
- Bia Mantellato Dias, marketing (water polo)
- Tyler Ogawa, finance (men’s golf)
- Jaime Santer, BS marketing (beach volleyball)
- Riley Wagoner, BS chemistry; BA women, gender and sexuality studies (beach volleyball)
In order to be eligible, a student-athlete must be a starter or important reserve with at least a 3.50 cumulative GPA (on a 4.0 scale) at his or her current institution. All student-athletes who meet the requirements can be named to the at-large all-district team, however schools are limited to just six male and six female honorees. At-large candidates come from a pool of more than a dozen NCAA-sponsored sports, which includes men’s volleyball, women’s beach volleyball, women’s water polo and men’s and women’s golf at UH.