Ring bling
By Brian McInnis on December 15, 2016UH basketball is distributing its 2015-16 Big West championship and NCAA Tournament second-round rings to staff, trainers, and players current and former.
Formerly about Rainbow Warriors basketball, but now covering all University of Hawaii sports.
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Brian McInnis has covered sports on Oahu full time since 2007, when he joined the Honolulu Star-Bulletin staff as a general reporter. He was the UH basketball beat writer from the 2008-09 season through 2017-18. Follow him on twitter @Brian_McInnis
UH basketball is distributing its 2015-16 Big West championship and NCAA Tournament second-round rings to staff, trainers, and players current and former.
After today, Hawaii will either feel much better about itself going into a lengthy break from games, or effectively the opposite.
North Carolina was a huge test for Hawaii. After the Tar Heels, Seton Hall could be the next-best thing on the schedule.
Slow starts against Troy and Arkansas-Pine Bluff reduced job security for the UH basketball first five.
Brocke Stepteau gets a chance to step up tonight against Arkansas-Pine Bluff.
Who or what is Troy, you may ask?
Hawaii’s players and coaches thought they could beat No. 5 North Carolina on Friday night. For a while there, they made a compelling argument.
Hawaii is in for a huge challenge tonight against No. 5 North Carolina.