Hawaii men’s volleyball: Season ticket sales up

Hawaii has sold over 2,100 season-ticket packages so far, the most since 2005 when they had 2,310.
Packages are still on sale as well as individal game tickets
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Prices for individual matches range in upper level $5 (student) to $10 (senior 65-plus) to $14 (adult)
Lower level $7 (student), $12 (senior) and $14 (adult).
Season tickets upper $40, $80, $125
lower (includes premium seat charge) $80, $125, $175, $250

COMMENTS

  1. UHVoice97 December 31, 2019 7:57 pm

    I bought 2 in the aisle, lower bowl today as a gift for a couple of family members. Happy New Year everyone! Hope to see many of you this weekend and throughout the season at the SSC!


  2. Mytake January 1, 2020 5:26 pm

    RAM needs to follow CW in recruiting. He knows UH will never get the top American talent. Go international for the creme. They don’t care about college status


  3. Brandon January 1, 2020 5:55 pm

    The difficulty about recruiting for women internationally is the top young women like egonu, haak, go pro MUCH earlier than the men do. So a lot of the international talent that is eligible isn’t the best of the best like the men’s are. Hellvig was amazing however


  4. Mytake January 1, 2020 7:01 pm

    I see! However I wonder what UH womens volleyball would look like with Wade at the helm.


  5. Shar January 1, 2020 8:26 pm

    Charlie Wade was an asst. coach under Shoji. He is doing great as the mens coach and Robyn is coming into her own as the women’s coach. Charlie didn’t have national winners during the first three years of his tenure so what’s the beef? I am sorry. I think Robyn is doing a great job. She is sincere and humble. She is not flashy. Her girls love her. She brought in Hellvig and there is another international player coming in next year. And, I think I read somewhere that one of the international men’s player had actually talked to Rosey.

    I am sorry for the rant but someone pushed my button.


  6. sharene January 1, 2020 8:29 pm

    Also, not to take anything away from mens volleyball as I love both teams but someone said that women’s volleyball is Beyonce and mens is Solange. We are comparing apples and oranges.


  7. vballfan January 1, 2020 11:26 pm

    Robyn and her staff are doing a fantastic job!!!
    I feel really proud that she is the head coach!!!


  8. Kahuna January 2, 2020 6:27 am

    Some international recruits were/are thru networking. Yes…it was Rosenmeier who got Wade onto Humler. Thelle got to UH from Hendrix Mol. UH landed Dimi on their own but probably got 2020 OH from Greece Spyros Chakas thru Dimi.

    Lots of hard work and good luck in landing international players. Even more paperwork to prepare.

    I like a mixture of international and US recruits. To provide a better experience for all. The US kids can teach the international kids about the US way of life and visa versa.


  9. Cindy Luis January 2, 2020 11:30 am

    from previous thread ICYMI
    Freshman Chaz Galloway won’t be with team until Saturday. He had dental surgery over break and couldn’t fly until then.
    2. Ah Mow is doing just fine recruiting. The name Hawaii still has status in international circles. especially the pedigree that Ah Mow and Ljungqvist have.
    4. It would look different because Wade would have recruited differently
    Wade doing well with the men and Ah Mow is doing well with the Wahine.
    5. yes, i wrote a story about Hummler last year that mentioned Rosenmeier talking to him when they were both playing in Europe a couple of summers ago.
    6. Agree. apples and oranges.
    7. Given what Ah Mow and staff had to work with in 17 and 18, IMHO they overachieved when finishing second in Big West and getting into NCAA tournament. With her first real recruiting class playing in 19, you see where the program is heading.


  10. Cindy Luis January 2, 2020 11:31 am

    https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=52517
    new thread up for Thursday.


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