No fans allowed at UH football games this season
Spectators at organized sports events are considered as social gatherings under Honolulu City and County COVID-19 guidelines.
Spectators at organized sports events are considered as social gatherings under Honolulu City and County COVID-19 guidelines.
Alumna Meghan Langbehn took on two sports and a nursing degree at UH Hilo before serving on the frontlines as a nurse in Seattle.
The schedule features four home games and four on the road.
Food donations will be collected on October 7 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m at the Stan Sheriff Center parking lot.
The Mountain West Conference announced its plans to resume football competition beginning on October 23–24.
The Vulcan women’s soccer and tennis teams are keeping active in their community by participating in coffee bean harvests and cooking meals for recovering residents.
The new theme will focus on rebuilding and unifying the community and department.
The UH Hilo women’s soccer team helped prepare a hearty breakfast for the residents at the Hawaiʻi Island Home for Recovery.
50 Vulcan student-athletes received the D2 Athletic Directors Association Academic Achievement Award.
The Vulcans harvested 15,000 ears of corn to donate to a local food bank on September 14.