Hawaii Rainbow Wahine softball
Hawaii Rainbow Wahine | |
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Founded | 1985 |
University | University of Hawaii at Manoa |
Head coach | Bob Coolen (33rd season) |
Conference | BWC |
Location | Honolulu, HI |
Home stadium | Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium (Capacity: 1,200) |
Nickname | Rainbow Wahine |
Colors | Green, black, silver, and white[1] |
NCAA WCWS appearances | |
2010 | |
NCAA Super Regional appearances | |
2007, 2010 | |
NCAA Tournament appearances | |
1995, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013 | |
Conference Tournament championships | |
2010, 2013 | |
Regular Season Conference championships | |
1994, 2003, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2013 |
The Hawaiʻi Rainbow Wāhine softball team represents the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa in NCAA Division I college softball.[2] The team participates in the Big West Conference (BWC). The Rainbow Wahine are currently led by head coach Bob Coolen. The team plays its home games at Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium located on the university's campus.[3]
Coaching history
[edit]Years | Coach | Record | % |
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1985–1989 | Alika Thompson | 94–130 | .419 |
1990-1991 | Rayla Allison | 57-65 | .467 |
1992–Present | Bob Coolen | 1,100-715-1 | .606 |
Home stadium
[edit]Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium is located on the university's campus, and is currently the home venue for the softball program. The stadium was named the Wahine Softball Field when it first opened in 1985, but was renamed in 1998 when renovations expanding the seating capacity to 1,200 were completed.[4] The stadium also underwent renovations between the 2017 and 2018 seasons, when artificial turf and additional netting were installed, as well as the entire stadium being pinted.[5] As of 2021, the stadium is undergoing additional renovations: a new clubhouse holding coaches' offices and a locker room for players is expected to be completed by Summer 2021.[6]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Campus Signature Examples". University of Hawaii Office of Communications. Retrieved December 5, 2022.
- ^ "2019 Rainbow Wahine Softball Quick Facts" (PDF). hawaiiathletics.com. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
- ^ "Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium". HawaiiAthletics.com. Retrieved 2013-03-30.
- ^ Official page
- ^ "Softball Holds First Practice At Newly Renovated Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium". University of Hawaii at Manoa Athletics. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
- ^ "With construction underway, UH softball coach Bob Coolen sees light at the end of Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium tunnel". KHON2. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
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