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Founded in 1907, the Hawai'i Rainbow Wahine have represented Hawai'i in the Big West competition across more than 119 seasons of Division I basketball, carrying its mascot, Vili into every contest. Hawai'i has claimed 4 Big West championships across program history. The Rainbow Wahine have reached the NCAA tournament 8 times. Hawai'i most recently won 67-50 on January 18, 2026 at Honolulu, HI. The Rainbow Wahine sit at 5-8 on the year. Hawai'i fields a 24-athlete roster this season, with 0 verified on RallyFuel. The class distribution includes 7 freshmen, 4 sophomores, 2 juniors, and 11 seniors. The Rainbow Wahine play home games on the Hawai'i campus. On the road and at home, Hawai'i is 3-3 at home and 2-5 in true away games this season. The Rainbow Wahine next return to the court on January 23, 2026. Since 1907, Hawai'i basketball has carried its mascot, Vili and the fight song "UH Alma Mater" through every era of program history. When fans fuel a Rainbow Wahine athlete on RallyFuel, 90% lands directly with the athlete — funding training, recovery, and the realities of college sports.
The Hawaii Women’s Basketball Program operates at the NCAA Division I level as an esteemed member of the Big West Conference. This program is not merely a competitive entity; it serves as a cornerstone of the university’s athletic identity, fostering a vibrant culture of excellence that resonates both regionally and nationally. The rigorous competition within the mid-major landscape demands not only athletic prowess but also a commitment to academic achievement, preparing well-rounded leaders who excel in both their sport and their studies. The interplay between high-level competition and academic rigor creates a unique environment where student-athletes can thrive, balancing their athletic commitments with a robust educational framework designed to cultivate future leaders.
The program is bolstered by state-of-the-art training facilities that provide a high-performance infrastructure essential for developing elite athletes. The home venue, SimpliFi Arena at Stan Sheriff Center, offers an electrifying atmosphere that enhances both player performance and fan engagement. The training complex is equipped with advanced strength and conditioning facilities, video analysis rooms, and recovery centers, all meticulously designed to optimize athlete performance and mitigate injury risks. Moreover, academic support tailored specifically to the needs of basketball student-athletes ensures a comprehensive approach, allowing them to excel academically while pursuing their athletic passions. The coaching staff employs a dynamic philosophy focused on high-tempo play, defensive intensity, and strategic adaptability, fostering a competitive mindset that permeates the roster.
The NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) landscape for women’s basketball athletes at Hawaii is characterized by rich commercial and branding opportunities, driven by a combination of robust local market engagement and strategic media exposure. The program benefits from regional TV deals and streaming platforms that broadcast games to a dedicated fanbase, enhancing visibility and brand alignment for athletes. This level of exposure not only attracts local and regional sponsors but also provides a fertile ground for student-athletes to cultivate their personal brand equity. High-level competition, coupled with a vibrant cultural backdrop and a booming tourism-driven market, positions Hawaii as an ideal environment for aspiring athletes to leverage their digital footprints into meaningful endorsements and partnerships. The conversion of exposure into equity is greatly facilitated by the program’s ability to engage a diverse audience demographic, making it a prime choice for recruits looking to maximize their NIL potential.