Following a history-making indoor season, the Hawai'i women's track and field team will turn its attention to the outdoor season starting with the Hornet Invitational, Friday through Saturday in Sacramento.
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| HORNET INVITATIONAL |
| Date | Time |
Friday, Mar. 15 -- 12 p.m. HT
Saturday, Mar. 16 -- 6 a.m. HT |
| Location |
Sacramento, Calif. | Hornet Stadium |
| Live Stream |
None |
| Live Results |
Here |
The Rainbow Wahine will look to carry over the momentum from their program-best runner-up finish at the MPSF Indoor Championships into the start of outdoor season. UH claimed five gold medals at the indoor conference championships while junior high jumper
Lilian Turban capped off the season by achieving All-America status after finishing 10th at the NCAA Indoor Championships.
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The current squad of Rainbow Wahine have accounted for 28 program top 10 outdoor marks highlighted by
Alyssa Mae Antolin, who holds the school 200m record with a time of 23.38. Three others own a top three mark in school history, as Turban currently sits in second in the high jump (1.87m) and
Montserrat Montanes i Arbo is second in the hammer throw (58.08m) while
Hallee Mohr owns the third-best mark in the discus (53.21m).
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In 2023, Hawai'i ended the outdoor season with a third-place finish at the Big West Championships highlighted by four gold medals. The four event titles are tied for the most in school history and marked the most by a UH team at an outdoor conference championship since 1985.
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Antolin will look for a three-peat in the 200m dash while Turban, Montanes i Arbo and
Tara Wyllie will look to go back-to-back in the high jump, hammer throw and triple jump, respectively. Additionally,
Hallee Mohr will look to return to the top of the podium in the discus after taking home the conference crown in 2022.
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Following the Hornet Invitational, the Rainbow Wahine will return to Northern California for the a split squad weekend at the Mike Fanelli Classic and Stanford Invitational, Mar. 28-30.