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Breaking News: University of Hawaiʻi Women’s Volleyball Head Coach Robyn Ah Mow Resigns Amidst Controversy**

**Breaking News: University of Hawaiʻi Women’s Volleyball Head Coach Robyn Ah Mow Resigns Amidst Controversy**

In an unexpected turn of events, Robyn Ah Mow, the esteemed head coach of the University of Hawaiʻi Rainbow Wahine

volleyball team, has announced her resignation, effective immediately. The

decision comes in the wake of a significant misunderstanding within the

program, leading to her abrupt departure.

 

**A Storied Legacy**

 

Robyn Ah Mow, a former Rainbow Wahine All-American and three-time Olympian, took the helm as head coach

in 2017, becoming only the third head coach in the program’s history. Under

her leadership, the team secured five consecutive Big West Conference

championships and made seven NCAA Tournament appearances. Her tenure

was marked by a remarkable overall coaching record of 153-55 (.736) and a

dominant 106-18 (.855) record in Big West play.

 

**Recent Developments**

 

Just two months prior to her resignation, on January 30, 2025, Ah Mow had signed a contract extension through the 2027

season. At that time, Acting Athletics Director Lois Manin praised her for

establishing a balanced culture of developing student-athletes both on and

off the court. Ah Mow expressed her gratitude, stating, “Coaching at Hawaiʻi,

my alma mater, has always been a dream.”

 

**The “Brutal Misunderstanding”**

 

While specific details surrounding the “brutal misunderstanding” that led to Ah

Mow’s resignation have not been officially disclosed, sources close to the

program suggest internal conflicts may have played a role. The abrupt nature of

her departure has left fans and analysts seeking clarity on the situation.

 

**University’s Response**

 

The University of Hawaiʻi released a statement expressing deep regret over

Ah Mow’s decision to step down. “We are profoundly saddened by Coach Ah Mow’s

resignation. Her contributions to the Rainbow Wahine volleyball program are

immeasurable, and her legacy will endure. We respect her decision and

wish her the very best in her future endeavors,” the statement read.

 

**Looking Ahead**

 

The Rainbow Wahine now face the challenge of finding new leadership as they prepare for the upcoming season.

Assistant Coach Angelica Ljungqvist, a former UH standout and long-time

member of the coaching staff, is considered a potential candidate for the

interim head coach position. The timing of Ah Mow’s departure presents

challenges for the program, but players and staff have expressed their

commitment to maintaining the team’s competitive edge.

 

Robyn Ah Mow’s departure marks the end of a significant chapter in Hawaiʻi women’s volleyball. Her dedication to the

sport, her players, and the university community has left an indelible mark on

the program. As the Rainbow Wahine embark on this new chapter, they do so

with gratitude for Ah Mow’s leadership and a steadfast commitment to

upholding the proud tradition of Hawaiʻi volleyball.

 

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