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2025-2026 UH Mānoa Catalog [DRAFT] 
  
2025-2026 UH Mānoa Catalog [DRAFT]

Recreation



Intercollegiate Athletics

Physical Education/Athletics Complex
1337 Lower Campus Road
Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: (808) 956-6247 (baseball)
(808) 956-6501 (men’s basketball)
(808) 956-5032 (women’s basketball)
(808) 956-2532 (cross country/track field)
(808) 956-6508 (football)
(808) 956-4527 (men’s golf)
(808) 956-4333 (women’s golf)
(808) 956-5177 (sailing)
(808) 956-2891 (women’s beach volleyball)
(808) 956-4525 (women’s soccer)
(808) 956-4506 (softball)
(808) 956-7510 (swimming diving)
(808) 956-4512 (men’s tennis)
(808) 956-3655 (women’s tennis)
(808) 956-9931 (men’s volleyball)
(808) 956-4533 (women’s volleyball)
(808) 956-4462 (women’s water polo)
(808) 956-6523 (administrative services)
(808) 956-7301 (athletics director)
(808) 956-4498 (senior woman administrator)
(808) 956-5289 (external affairs/marketing)
(808) 956-7657 (band)
(808) 956-6505 (business office)
(808) 956-4501 (compliance)
(808) 956-7419 (facilities)
(808) 956-4529 (information technology)
(808) 956-7523 (media relations)
(808) 956-0725 (student-athlete development)
(808) 956-3388 (student-athlete academic services)
(808) 956-4508 (student-athlete services)
(808) 956-4482 (ticket office)
(808) 956-7144 (training room)
Fax: (808) 956-4637
Web: hawaiiathletics.com

Intercollegiate sports at the NCAA Division I level provide the UH Rainbow Warriors and Rainbow Wahine the opportunity to compete against the nation’s finest teams. The football team competes in the Mountain West Conference. The men’s and women’s swimming and diving, and indoor track and field teams compete in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. Sailing competes in the Pacific Coast Collegiate Sailing Conference. All other men’s and women’s teams compete in the Big West Conference.

Men’s sports include baseball, basketball, football, golf, swimming and diving, tennis, and volleyball. Women’s sports include basketball, cross-country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, indoor volleyball, beach volleyball, and water polo. The sailing team and cheerleading squad are open to both men and women. Intercollegiate athletics operates under a policy of gender equity. See “Campus Policies and Information ” for details.

Office of Student Life and Development

Campus Center 208
2465 Campus Road
Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: (808) 956-8178
Fax: (808) 956-4810
Email: sld@hawaii.edu
Web: www.manoa.hawaii.edu/studentlife/

Learning and development take place in many ways on a college campus. The Office of Student Life and Development (SLD) provides opportunities to make new friends, try new activities, test new ideas, and acquire new skills. SLD coordinates a variety of student-administered programs, activities, and services that make out-of-class time a positive educational experience. SLD also provides leadership training through a variety of credit and noncredit classes.

More than 200 student, faculty, and staff organizations are registered with SLD. Organizations that register with SLD have access to campus facilities and other resources. These organizations represent varied interests and activities including academic, professional, political, social, religious, recreational, and service groups. A complete list of organizations and detailed information on joining a Registered Independent Organization (RIO) is available on the SLD website.

SLD assists UH’s five chartered student organizations in achieving their goals and objectives; provides administrative services for more than 200 RIOs; fosters educational, recreational, cultural, and social programs and activities; provides trained, experienced advisors who teach leadership and organizational skills.

Student Recreation Services

Physical Education/Athletics Complex 200
1337 Lower Campus Road
Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: (808) 956-7694/6468 (Lower Campus office)
Tel: (808) 956-5490 (Warrior Recreation Center)
Web: www.manoa.hawaii.edu/studentrec

Student Recreation Services provides a variety of recreational activities and services that promote teamwork, sportsmanship, leadership, and a healthy, balanced lifestyle while enhancing student life.

Informal Recreation: Students have access to athletic facilities at the Warrior Recreation Center (Campus Center) and the Lower Campus for activities such as basketball, volleyball, swimming, tennis, table tennis, badminton, and jogging. The Warrior Recreation Center contains strength and cardiovascular equipment, basketball and volleyball courts, and an indoor track. A schedule of hours is provided at the start of each semester.

Warrior Fitness Program (at the Warrior Recreation Center): Non-credit classes and activities are available through this program, which is designed to promote a healthy, balanced lifestyle. The fitness and wellness classes, which are offered throughout the day, provide the perfect stress relief from school work. For more information, contact us at rechi@hawaii.edu.

Intramural Sports: Organized leagues and tournaments are scheduled for various team and individual sports. Sports include flag football, basketball, volleyball, soccer, and softball. Visit us at www.imleagues.com for more information and registration.

Outdoor Education: Non-credit classes and activities are offered and available through this program. Classes/activities include surfing, body boarding, sailing, hiking, snorkeling, stand-up paddling, SCUBA, kayaking, and more. Check our website for details.

Outdoor Equipment/Sports Equipment Rental and Check Out: Equipment is for rent to students, faculty, and staff with a valid UH ID and a credit card for the deposit. Equipment for rent includes surfboards, kayaks, body boards, mask/snorkel/fins, backpacks, coolers, camping tents and picnic canopies, volleyball kits, flag football and softball equipment, dodge balls, tug-of-war ropes, and more.

Rec Sports Council Activities: The Rec Sports Council provides regular activities throughout the school year. These activities include both traditional and unique recreational sports.  Check them out on www.facebook.com/recsportsboard.

Campus Center Complex

Campus Center ID & Information Office
Campus Center 212
2465 Campus Road
Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: (808) 956-7235 (Information Hotline) (808) 956-7236
Fax: (808) 956-3917
Web: manoa.hawaii.edu/studentlife/campus-center-complex/

Campus Center Complex (CCC), the university’s student union, includes Hemenway Hall, the Warrior Recreation Center, and the Campus Center buildings. It provides facilities for programs, services, and opportunities offered by the Campus Center Board (CCB) and other student organizations.

The complex is home to the Warrior Recreation Center, the Mānoa One Card ID Office, and includes an information window, computer lab, retail dining, catering services, a bookstore, lounges, bank ATMs, photocopying & graphics services, an open market, a ballroom, and meeting rooms of various sizes.

Many student organizations are housed in the Campus Center Complex, providing opportunities for practical experience in leadership development and social responsibility through student-run programs, activities, and services. In addition to these volunteers, more than 100 part-time student assistants within the student union are employed in diverse and challenging jobs vital to the operation of the complex. These jobs offer valuable work experience to UH Mānoa students in a supportive atmosphere, encouraging and rewarding personal responsibility and growth while supporting the educational and developmental mission of UH Mānoa.