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Rainbow Roundup Mar. 22, 2020

"Rainbow Roundup" is a weekly video series hosted by H-TV's Cheyenne Sibley, recapping the week of UH Athletics news with highlights and sound bites.

The start of conference play for baseball and softball results in "no worries" as both take their opening Big West Conference series. Plus, women's diving wraps up their season with two appearances at the NCAA Championships. More to cover on this week's Rainbow Roundup.
 
• Baseball extends their win streak to 10, the program's best since 1998, and takes three of four from Long Beach State.

• Softball dodges raindrops in its opening Big West series, winning two of three against UC Santa Barbara.

• Sophomore Daphne Wils and freshman Elma Lund make their debuts at the NCAA Diving Championships as both gain experience on the big stage.

• Beach Volleyball is ready to get its season started this week with matches against Stanford, California, and UC Davis in Davis, California.

• Starting the season at 1-1, Water Polo welcomes conference rival UC Irvine for the first home matches of the season beginning on Thursday.

• After starting their season on the road with a 7-0 record, men's volleyball finally gets to play at home this week by hosting UC San Diego on Friday and Saturday.

• Men's golf heads to Oregon for the Oregon Duck Invitational 
   -UH will compete against a field of 15 teams and will span over two days, playing 54 holes.
   -Sophomore Kotaro Murata leads the 'Bows with a 73.4 scoring average heading into the event.

• Women's tennis stands at 2-2 on the season and will host UC San Diego on Thursday and Friday.
   -Seniors Nikola Dolakova and Petra Melounova are undefeated against conference opponents heading into the match at 2-0.

• Men's diving will follow the lead of the women's team and will head to Greensboro, North Carolina, for the NCAA Championships beginning on Thursday.
   -Junior Max Burman and freshman Zach Lundgren will be making their NCAA Championships debuts.

• Busy week for men's tennis, with their season starting up on Monday by hosting UC Riverside.
   -Later in the week, the 'Bows will go on the road for two more conference matches at Cal Poly and UC Santa Barbara.
   -UH returns all their starters from last year's 9-6 squad, including No. 111 ranked sophomore Andre Ilagan.  

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