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By Brian McInnis on October 12, 2015Several Rainbow Warriors have been in and out of the lineup through the first week-plus of full Hawaii practices. Monday’s session in Gym 2 was no exception.
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Several Rainbow Warriors have been in and out of the lineup through the first week-plus of full Hawaii practices. Monday’s session in Gym 2 was no exception.
New coach Eran Ganot and the Hawaii basketball team went hard for three straight days to begin the official practice period. They are resting up Monday and Tuesday to prepare for the grind that lies ahead.
Organized. Disciplined. Efficient. Those were some of the words that came to mind watching Eran Ganot’s first official practice as a Division I head coach.
Long Beach Poly (Calif.) High guard Drew Buggs verbally committed to Hawaii on Wednesday, about two weeks after visiting the Manoa campus.
A Q&A session with Matthew Owies, the first UH men’s basketball commitment for the 2016-17 season.
Eran Ganot has his first oral commitment for the 2016-17 season in Australian point guard Matthew Owies.
UH basketball paid a visit to the Next Step Shelter for the homeless near the Kakaako Waterfront on Tuesday.
Press-wise, it’s been a rough couple of weeks for the Hawaii men’s basketball team.