University of Hawai‘i women’s volleyball head coach Robyn Ah Mow has signed a contract extension through the 2027 season, Acting Athletics Director Lois Manin announced Wednesday.
“Coach Robyn has built a strong culture that develops student-athletes both on and off the court, forming the foundation of Rainbow Wahine volleyball,” Manin said in a press release from UH. “We are fortunate to have her continue leading the program and look forward to more success as we enter our final year in the Big West Conference.”
Ah Mow, who wrapped up her seventh season in 2024, led Hawai‘i to its fifth straight Big West title and second consecutive conference tournament championship. She holds a 153-55 (.736) overall record, with seven NCAA Tournament appearances and six 20-plus win seasons. In Big West play, she boasts a 106-18 (.855) career record.
“Coaching at Hawai‘i, my alma mater, has always been a dream,” Ah Mow said in a statement. “This program has given me so much, and coaching here is truly a privilege. I’m grateful for the trust placed in me and will continue working to build a championship culture that the Rainbow Wahine ‘ohana can be proud of.”
A former Rainbow Wahine All-American, Ah Mow is also a three-time Big West Coach of the Year.
