UH dominates MPSF diving championship
UH Mānoa captured all six individual diving titles in the the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Diving Championships.
UH Mānoa captured all six individual diving titles in the the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Diving Championships.
The ‘Bows will be on the road to California for the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championship February 12–14.
Gallagher finished .38 seconds under the Olympic standard at the SMU Invitational Long Course Time Trials.
Milan Bukovics earned the third fastest time in program history competing in the 400 Individual Medley.
UH Mānoa’s Laticia Transom, Holly Nelson and Michael Stephens earned Mountain Pacific Sports Federation awards.
Holly Nelson, Laticia Transom, Anna Friedrich and Gabrielle Scudamore of the UH Mānoa women’s 400 freestyle relay team earned an automatic bid to the NCAA championships.
The UH Mānoa swimming and diving programs picked up a total of 98 All-Mountain Pacific Sports Federation honors.
Laticia Transom is MPSF Female Athlete of the Week after contributing to a pair of school relay records and six wins at the UNLV Quad Meet.
UH Mānoa swimmers Mandolin Nguyen and Mario Surkovic swept Mountain Pacific Sports Federation weekly honors.
Three Rainbow Wahine swimmers turned in top-10 times in program history.