HONOLULU – The Hawai'i swimming & diving programs return to action when they host a four-team meet with TCU and Air Force Friday at the Duke Kahanamoku Aquatic Complex. The diving portion of the meet will begin at 12 p.m., while swimming will start at 4 p.m.
| HAWAI'I vs. Air Force, TCU & Tulane |
| Date | Time |
Friday, Jan. 6 | 12 p.m. HT (Diving); 4 p.m. HT (Swimming) |
| Location |
Duke Kahanamoku Aquatic Complex |
| Live Results |
None |
| Social Media |
@HawaiiSwimDive | @Hawaii_SwimDive |
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Following the swimming competition, the Hawai'i swimming & diving program will honors its senior with a post-meet cermony. |
The two programs each got off to solid starts during the fall in year one under head coach Michael Stephens, combining for 33 program top 10 marks, a dozen NCAA B cuts and Zone E diving standards and 13 MPSF-leading marks.
The Rainbow Wahine delivered the highlight of the fall, setting a pair of school freestyle relay records at the SMU Invitational in November. The 200 Free Relay squad of
Holly Nelson,
Laticia Transom,
Anna Friedrich and Gabby Scudamore swam a 1:29.63 on day one of the meet before the same four set a school and SMU pool record in the 400 Free Relay by clocking a 3:16.45 on the final day.
Additionally, the Rainbow Wahine turned in a total of 26 program top-10 marks during the fall while collecting seven NCAA B cut times and Zone E diving standards. UH also currently owns MPSF-best times and diving marks in 11 different events while holding 29 top-five marks in the MPSF.
The women's squad has been led by Transom, a fifth-year transfer who currently sits in the top three in school history in five different events (50, 100, 200 Free, 100 Fly, 100 Back), while holding NCAA B cut times in each of those five.
The Rainbow Warriors also turned in strong showings this fall, posting seven program top 10s while securing five NCAA B cuts and Zone E diving standards. The men also own 21 top-five times or diving marks in the MPSF.
In the pool,
Milan Bukovics and
Mario Surkovic have each added their names to the UH top 10 in two events each, with Bukovics cracking the top 10 in the 400 IM and 200 Fly, and Surkovic in the 100 and 200 Free. Additionally, divers
Juan Gonzalez and
Mackaby Pennington posted top-10 marks in platform diving at the SMU Invitational while also securing NCAA Zone E standards.