Eight Hawaii student-athletes earn All-America scholar honors

Yahoo Sports1 min read • Latest: Jul 4, 2026, 9:36 PM

Last updated Jul 4, 2026

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Hawaii has recognized eight student-athletes for their academic achievements on the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America’s Individual Scholar All-America teams. Lovisa Gustavsson, a diver majoring in economics, and sprinter Holly Nelson, studying psychology, were named to the first team. Six others, including Keira Chandler and Avery Coates, made the second team. To qualify for these honors, student-athletes must have achieved a GPA of 3.5 or higher and meet specific performance standards.

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  • Eight athletes from Hawaii achieved Scholar All-America status.
  • Lovisa Gustavsson and Holly Nelson made the first team.
  • Six others, including Keira Chandler and Avery Coates, made the second team.
  • Athletes needed a GPA of 3.5 or higher for selection.
  • Recognition reflects both academic and competitive excellence.
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Hawaii placed eight student-athletes on the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America’s Individual Scholar All-America teams. Rainbow Wahine diver Lovisa Gustavsson (economics) and sprinter Holly Nelson (psychology) made the first team. Keira Chandler (psychology), Avery Coates (microbiology), Macie Wheeler (interdisciplinary studies), Carlotta Ingernerf (business) and Ruby ...

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