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No. 4 FSU 3, No. 5 SandBows 2; SandBows 4, No. 19 TCU 1

By Cindy Luis on March 9, 2019

Hawaii falls 3-2, decided at court 2 1. Martin-Ozee def. Brooke Kuhlman-Payton Rund, 21-14, 21-14 2. Maglio-Huddleston lose to Alaina Chacon-Madison Fitzpatrick, 21-18, 20-22, 15-13 3. Scoles-Homayun def. Molly McBain-Kate Privett, 21-18, 21-16 4. Dreeuws-Napoleon lose to Payton Caffrey-Sara Putt, 21-14, 21-13 5. Loker-Banz lose to Jenna Johnson-Marcy Jerger, 14-21, 21-14, 15-12 +++++ Hawaii’s pairs for FSU match same as TCU match FSU defeated No. 3 Pepperdine 4-1 earlier today 1. Martin-Ozee 2. Maglio-Huddleston 3. Scoles-Homayun 4. Dreeuws-Napoleon 5. Loker-Banz […]

Warrior Beat: Fogel likely to miss rest of season

By Stephen Tsai on March 9, 2019

The UH baseball team received more discouraging news when an MRI showed center fielder Adam Fogel suffered significant damage to his right (throwing) shoulder. Fogel suffered the injury during an eighth-inning slide a week ago. The hope was the injury was not too serious, and that he eventually would feel good enough to be used as a designated hitter, at the least. But the pain did not subside, and Friday’s MRI confirmed the worst-case scenario. It appears Fogel will need […]

Court sense: Lower campus blog March 8

By Brian McInnis on March 8, 2019

It’s another busy day at the UH Manoa lower campus, and another attempt at a live blog from yours truly. As of this writing, UH softball is underway against Niagara at Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium. UH baseball throws out the first pitch against Oregon at 6:35 and the second-ranked UH men’s volleyball team takes on No. 15 Ball State in the Stan Sheriff Center at 7 p.m. Live updates from all three sites below. —————— 9:31 p.m.: Here’s Cindy Luis’ […]

No. 2 Hawaii 3, No. 15 Ball State 0

By Cindy Luis on March 8, 2019

FINAL: No. 2 Hawaii completes a 25-22, 25-19, 25-18 sweep of No. 15 Ball State. 8:49: Stijn van Tilburg with his 12th kill, ends it at 25-18. 8:43: Ball state hitting error gives Hawaii the 19-15 lead. TO Cardinals. 8;39: Gage Worsley’s service overpass put back down, Ball State closes to 15-14. TO UH. 836: sorry lost the internet. Hawaii up 15-11 TTO. Stijn van Tilburg with a solo stuff of Matt Szews (his first error) and a kill. Joe […]

Court Sense: Lower campus live blog March 7

By Brian McInnis on March 7, 2019

It’s quite a busy Thursday around the Manoa lower campus. Quite a busy week, actually. For the precise breakdown, check out Jason Kaneshiro’s post here. I’ll do my best to provide updates spanning UH men’s and women’s basketball (both on the road), and will be rotating from site to site between UH softball against Cal (6 p.m. projected start), UH baseball against Oregon (6:35 start), and UH men’s volleyball against King University (7 p.m. start). Live updates below. ———————— Next […]

No. 2 Hawaii 3, King 0, Warriors tie program record at 13-0

By Cindy Luis on March 7, 2019

Senior hitter Stijn van Tilburg continued his climb up the career kills charts and No. 2 Hawaii (13-0) tied the program’s best start when sweeping King 25-8, 25-15, 25-7 in tonight’s second match of the 25th Outrigger Hotels and Resorts Invitational at the Stan Sheriff Center. Van Tilburg put down five kills to move into 11th place all-time with 1,170, eight shy of passing Pono Ma’a (1,177) for 10th. The Rainbow Warriors extended their NCAA-record consecutive sets won to 39 […]

Van Tilburg, Melounova honored by Big West; get your final four tickets now

By Cindy Luis on March 7, 2019

Congrats to Hawaii’s senior men’s volleyball player Stijn van Tilburg and junior women’s tennis player Petra Melounova. They will will be honored as the University of Hawaii’s recipients of the Big West Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award. One male and one female student-athlete from each of the nine conference schools will be honored at a special banquet next Thursday at the Marriott Suites hotel in Garden Grove, Calif. Doubt if SVT will make the banquet. Warriors host CSUN next week. […]

Rainbow Wahine basketball: Good byes on road, goodbye to home

By Brian McInnis on March 7, 2019

The Hawaii women’s basketball team would like nothing more than to say hello to good byes after this week (to borrow that old slogan from PriceBusters). UH (12-15, 8-6 Big West) clinched at least a first-round bye on Wednesday night when UC Irvine, the team just behind the Rainbow Wahine, lost to Cal State Northridge, meaning UH can do no worse than the 4 seed. The Wahine can do much better if they can find it within themselves to win […]