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University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa head coach Robyn Ah Mow received a contract extension through the 2027 season.

“Coach Robyn has established a balanced culture of developing student-athletes as people and players that represents the foundation of Rainbow Wahine volleyball,” said Acting Athletics Director Lois Manin. “We are fortunate to have her continue leading our program and look forward to more success as we enter our final year in the Big West Conference.”

Ah Mow completed her seventh season with the Rainbow Wahine in 2024, winning their fifth consecutive Big West crown and second straight Big West Championship title. She has a 153-55 (.736) overall coaching record with seven NCAA Tournament appearances and six 20+ win seasons. She also has a 106-18 (.855) career mark in Big West play.

“Coaching at Hawaiʻi, my alma mater, has always been a dream,” Ah Mow said. “The program has given so much to me, and to be able to coach here is a privilege. I am thankful to the leadership for trusting me in this role and will continue to build a championship culture that everyone can be proud of.”

The former Rainbow Wahine All-American is a three-time Big West Coach of the Year. She has coached four Big West Players of the Year and this season the Rainbow Wahine won three of the conference’s major postseason awards—Player of the Year (Caylen Alexander), Setter of the Year (Kate Lang) and Libero of the Year (Tayli Ikenaga).

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