BYU–Hawaii Seasiders

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The BYU–Hawaii Seasiders (also Brigham Young–Hawaii Seasiders and BYUH Seasiders) were the 11 varsity athletic teams that represented Brigham Young University–Hawaii, located in Laie, Hawaii, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Seasiders competed as members of the Pacific West Conference before dropping their athletic program after the 2016–17 season.

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UniversityBrigham Young University–Hawaii
NicknameSeasiders
NCAADivision II
ConferencePacific West Conference
Athletic directorKen Wagner
LocationLaie, Hawaii
Varsity teams11
Basketball arenaGeorge Q. Cannon Activities Center
Softball stadiumBYUH Softball Field
Soccer stadiumBYUH Soccer Field
Other venuesBYUH Tennis Courts
ColorsCrimson and gold[1]
   
Websitebyuhawaiisports.com
Team NCAA championships
11
Individual and relay NCAA champions
2
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History

The school won eleven NCAA national championships: two in women's volleyball and nine tennis championships (two men's and seven women's). In its early days, BYU–H also won a National Rugby Championship in 1967, as declared by the Los Angeles Rugby Union.[2] Basketball and volleyball games were held in the George Q. Cannon Activities Center. The campus also holds nine tennis courts, an outdoor swimming pool, and soccer and softball fields.[3] Most conference home games in volleyball and women's basketball, as well as additional home games in men's basketball were broadcast live around the world on BYUtv Sports. The Seasiders ended their athletic programs after the 2016–17 season.[4][5][6]

Varsity sports

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Men's sports Women's sports
BasketballBasketball
Cross countryCross country
GolfSoccer
SoccerSoftball
TennisTennis
Volleyball
* Finished with 11 Varsity Sports
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National championships

Team

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Sport Association Division Year Opponent/Runner-up Score/Points
Men's tennis (2) NCAA Division II 2002 Drury 5–4
2003 Hawaii Pacific 5–4
Women's tennis (9) [7] NAIA (2) Single 1997 Auburn Montgomery 46–30
1998 Auburn Montgomery 39–31
NCAA (7) Division II 1999 Armstrong Atlantic State 5–1
2000 Lynn 5–0
2002 Armstrong Atlantic State 5–1
2003 Barry 5–3
2004 Barry 5–1
2006 Armstrong Atlantic State 5–3
2007 West Florida 5–0
Women's volleyball (10) NAIA (8) Single 1986 Lewis & Clark 2–1
1987 Western Oregon 2–0
1991 IUPUI 3–0
1992 California Baptist 3–0
1994 Western Oregon 3–0
1995 Puget Sound 3–1
1996 Point Loma Nazarene 3–0
1997 Biola 3–0
NCAA (2) Division II 1999 Tampa 3–0
2002 Truman State 3–0
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