2022-23 HAWAI‘I WOMEN'S SWIMMING & DIVING SEASON HIGHLIGHTS Claimed the seventh MPSF title in program history and sixth in the last seven years. Dominated at the MPSF Championships, finishing with 773.5 points, winning nine of the 18 events at the meet. The highest-finishing non-Power 5 school at the NCAA Championships, scoring 11.5 points to come in 31st. Laticia Transom earned All-America status in the 100 Freestyle, finishing in seventh place at the NCAA Championships. Transom was named MPSF Swimmer of the Year after setting three school individual school records while sitting in the top three all-time at UH in two others. Head coach Michael Stephens received MPSF Women's Swimming Coach of the Year honors. Holly Nelson was named MPSF Freshman of the Year. Sent a relay team to the NCAA meet in the 200 free relay and 400 free relay. Set school records in six different events (50 free, 100 free, 100 back, 200 free relay, 400 free relay, 200 medley relay). AWARDS & HONORSThe Rainbow Wahine picked up three yearly honors as Laticia Transom claimed the MPSF Women Swimmer of the Year, while Michael Stephens claimed the MPSF Coach of the Year award. In her first year, Holly Nelson claimed the MPSF Freshman of the Year award. L to R: Laticia Transom, Holly Nelson, Michael Stephens Who else? Latricia Transom adds another ?? to her case to cap off a historic season! #GoBows pic.twitter.com/eUwQ29LeeF— Hawaii Swim & Dive (@HawaiiSwimDive) March 31, 2023 Building something.Head coach Michael Stephens earns coach of the year honors after leading the Rainbow Wahine to a dominant year in the pool! #GoBows pic.twitter.com/A7iVtaylQK— Hawaii Swim & Dive (@HawaiiSwimDive) March 31, 2023 The future is bright ??Holly Nelson takes home MPSF Freshman of the Year honors! #GoBows pic.twitter.com/sWpl4T6BxH— Hawaii Swim & Dive (@HawaiiSwimDive) March 31, 2023 BACK ON TOPThe Rainbow Wahine came back this year with something to prove and claimed the seventh MPSF championship in school history. They dominated the competition finishing with 773.5 points and winning nine of the 18 events at the tournament. ???????? ?????????????????? ??Seven MPSF titles all-time and six in the last seven years for the Wahine! #GoBows pic.twitter.com/mMk8ZuliMO— Hawaii Swim & Dive (@HawaiiSwimDive) February 19, 2023 The Rainbow Wahine are MPSF champs!!!#GoBows pic.twitter.com/Elh6JvK4oj— Hawaii Swim & Dive (@HawaiiSwimDive) February 19, 2023 MAKING HISTORYLaticia Transom made history this season by making All-American honors in the 100 freestyle and finishing seventh place in the NCAA Championship round. On to the finals ??Latricia Transom finishes 8th in the 100 free prelims with a school-record time of 47.39 to lock up a spot in the NCAA Championship heat! #GoBows pic.twitter.com/eug9D5vf8C— Hawaii Swim & Dive (@HawaiiSwimDive) March 18, 2023 Latricia Transom ? ??????-????????????????The fastest freestyle swimmer in program history records the best-ever NCAA finish in the 100 free by a Rainbow Wahine! #GoBows pic.twitter.com/lvxGnNclzD— Hawaii Swim & Dive (@HawaiiSwimDive) March 19, 2023 PICTURE PERFECTSome of the top shots of the season. CLASS OF 2023Anna Friedrich, Keiko Derikoletis, Michaela Briggs, Annika Donez, Laticia Transom, Gabrielle Scudamore, Casslyn Treydte, and Nohea Lileikis Anna Friedrich Keiko Derikoletis Michaela Briggs Annika Donez Laticia Transom Gabrielle Scudamore Casslyn Treydte Nohea Lileikis #GoBows