The University of Hawai'i Swimming and Diving teams swept the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation's Coach and Diver of the Year awards after a successful season, with Michael Stephens and Brandon Blaisdell earning top coaching honors. Dominant performances at the MPSF Championships led to the Rainbow Warriors and Rainbow Wahine winning team titles, with numerous individual achievements.

By the Numbers
  • UH earned a total of 104 All-MPSF first- or second-team honors.
  • The 'Bows won five event titles and had podium finishes in 13 of 18 events at the MPSF Championships.
State of Play
  • UH's men's team won its first team championship since 2020, while the women's team claimed its eighth title in the last 10 years.
  • The UH divers swept all six individual conference titles for the first time since 2019.
  • Mackaby Pennington and Elma Lund were awarded as the MPSF Men's and Women's Divers of the Year, respectively.
What's Next

Following this success, the UH Swimming and Diving teams will look to build on their achievements and maintain their competitive edge in future competitions, aiming for continued excellence and success.

Bottom Line

The University of Hawai'i's dominant performance at the MPSF Championships, sweeping top coaching and diving awards, showcases their dedication to excellence and sets a high standard for future competitions, solidifying their position as a powerhouse in collegiate swimming and diving.