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The Hawaii women’s volleyball team continued its international recruiting strategy with the addition of two players to its 2026 recruiting class on Monday. Manoline Antiga, a 6-foot pin hitter from Lublin, Poland, and Manon Baudrillard, a 6-foot setter from Paris, have signed with UH and will join the team in the fall as incoming freshmen with four years of eligibility. Antiga, who is of French descent but grew up in Poland, is the daughter of Stephane Antiga, a former Olympian for France’s national team who led Poland to a gold medal at the 2024 World Championships as a head coach.

Baudrillard has competed with France’s U17 and U18 national teams, helping both qualify for the European Championships. “We are excited to add these two young women to our family this fall, ” Hawaii coach Robyn Ah Mow said in a press release. “Both bring a great deal of experience playing in their respective professional leagues and will immediately add to our gym culture the moment they arrive in Manoa.

” Antiga and Baudrillard will join the team in the fall along with 5-foot-8 defensive specialist Cameron Holcomb from San Marcos, Calif. , and Rachel Purser, a 6-foot-3 middle blocker from Henderson, Nev. UH also added 5-foot-10 outside hitter Panna Ratkai, a transfer from Dayton who originally is from Budapest, Hungary, and Maeli Cormier, an Oregon State transfer originally from Canada, in the spring.

Both played in last week’s exhibition matches against Louisville. The four incoming freshmen would give Hawaii 17 for its roster in the fall. Hawaii lost three players to graduation from last season and had three others players—outside hitter Ravyn Dash, middle blocker Maddie Way and setter Audrey Hollis—enter the transfer portal.