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Men's Swimming & Diving

Rainbow Wahine Swimmers Hosts Alaska Fairbanks; Divers Heads To UCLA Diving Invitational

HONOLULU—The University of Hawai'i women's swimming team hosts Alaska-Fairbanks in the final home meet of the season on Friday at 5:00 p.m. at the Duke Kahanamoku Aquatics Complex. Meanwhile, the Rainbow Warrior and Rainbow Wahine diving squads hit the road to compete in the Bruin Diving Invitational from Friday, Jan. 9, through Sunday, Jan. 11, at the Spieker Aquatics Center in Los Angeles, Calif.
 

HAWAI'I RAINBOW WAHINE (3-2, 1-1 Big West) vs. ALASKA FAIRBANKS NANOOKS (4-2, 2-0 PCSC)
Date | Time Friday, Jan. 9 | 5:00 p.m. HT
Location  Duke Kahanamoku Aquatics Complex - Honolulu, O'ahu
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HAWAI'I RAINBOW WARRIORS INTRASQUAD SCRIMMAGE
Date | Time Friday, Jan. 9 | 5:00 p.m. HT
Location  Duke Kahanamoku Aquatics Complex - Honolulu, O'ahu
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UCLA DIVING INVITATIONAL
Date | Time Friday, Jan. 9 - Saturday, Jan. 11 | All Day
Location  Spieker Aquatics Center - Los Angeles, Calif.
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The Rainbow Wahine enter the weekend riding back-to-back victories with wins over BYU (163-136) and Pacific Lutheran (136-72). Reigning Big West Athlete of the Week, senior Holly Nelson continued her standout season, leading the Rainbow Wahine against the Cougars with a meet-high 27 points with wins in three individual events (50 fly, 50 free and 100 free) plus a silver swimming the anchor leg in the 400 free relay. Aoife Harkin tallied a meet-high 18 points against Pacific Lutheran with three podium finishes, highlighted by victories in the 400 IM and 500 free.

On the boards, the Rainbow Wahine divers dominated against BYU, claiming the top-five spots in both the 1-meter and 3-meter events. Macie Wheeler claimed gold in the 1-meter (289.65) while Lovisa Gustavsson won the 3-meter (306.23). On the men's side, Juan Esteban Ramirez Tamayo swept both competitions with wins in the 1-meter (338.40) and 3-meter (386.18). Tamayo's 3-meter mark is the eighth-highest in program history.
 

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Players Mentioned

Juan Esteban Ramirez Tamayo

Juan Esteban Ramirez Tamayo

DIVE
Sophomore
Lovisa Gustavsson

Lovisa Gustavsson

DIVE
5' 4"
Sophomore
Holly Nelson

Holly Nelson

FR/FLY
5' 10"
Senior
Macie Wheeler

Macie Wheeler

DIVE
5' 5"
Sophomore
Aoife Harkin

Aoife Harkin

FR/IM/BR
5' 6"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Juan Esteban Ramirez Tamayo

Juan Esteban Ramirez Tamayo

Sophomore
DIVE
Lovisa Gustavsson

Lovisa Gustavsson

5' 4"
Sophomore
DIVE
Holly Nelson

Holly Nelson

5' 10"
Senior
FR/FLY
Macie Wheeler

Macie Wheeler

5' 5"
Sophomore
DIVE
Aoife Harkin

Aoife Harkin

5' 6"
Freshman
FR/IM/BR