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The Hawai'i Rainbow Wahine are a Division I indoor track and field program in the MPSF. This season, the Rainbow Wahine continue Hawai'i's presence in MPSF indoor track and field. The Rainbow Wahine host home meets on the Hawai'i campus. The Rainbow Wahine's meet schedule will be updated as results are posted. The Rainbow Wahine are anchored in a long Hawai'i athletic tradition. 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 University of Hawaii at Manoa, located in Honolulu, Hawaii, competes in the NCAA Division I as a member of the Big West Conference for most sports, with football participating in the Mountain West Conference. As the flagship campus of the University of Hawaii system, it offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate programs, recognized for research and academic rigor within the Pacific region. The institution’s scale—serving over 16,000 students—provides a substantial foundation for its athletic programs, combining regional prestige with broad institutional resources. This positioning supports both athletic competitiveness and academic integration critical to sustaining NCAA-level sports operations.
Hawaii’s athletic programs, known as the Rainbow Warriors, maintain a distinctive competitive profile rooted in football, men’s and women’s basketball, and volleyball. Historically, the football team has been a major driver of regional fan engagement, regularly contending within the Mountain West Conference and generating significant local media interest. The men’s volleyball team, in particular, has established national prominence, capturing multiple NCAA championships and serving as a flagship program that elevates the university’s athletic brand beyond state boundaries. Rivalries with regional opponents such as San Diego State and BYU amplify fan engagement and boost attendance figures.
Hawaii’s position within the NCAA ecosystem benefits from a unique NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) environment shaped by its geographic isolation and strong community ties. The donor ecosystem is anchored by an engaged alumni base concentrated in Hawaii’s local economy, which includes key industries such as tourism and defense. This localized financial support enhances student-athlete ROI by enabling targeted sponsorship opportunities and community partnerships. Facilities such as the Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex and the Stan Sheriff Center provide modern venues that advance recruiting leverage and serve as focal points for media rights negotiations. Despite market size limitations, the university’s brand visibility is amplified through strategic digital engagement and regional broadcasts, creating sustainable NIL value for athletes and stakeholders.