Hawaii men’s basketball: Team manager Dominic Drury promoted

Dominic Drury has been promoted from graduate manager to assistant director of basketball operations. / Photo by Stephen Tsai

Dominic Drury has been promoted from graduate manager to the Hawaii basketball team’s assistant director of basketball operations.

The past season was Drury’s first with the Rainbow Warriors after serving as Saint Mary’s student manager for four years. Drury had served the ‘Bows’ marketing coordinator and coordinator of the managers, as well as assisting with videos, facility scheduling, statistical analysis, scouting and practice preparation. In his new role, Drury will assist Jesse Nakanishi, the director of basketball operations.

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Jack Rydquist has joined as a graduate manager.
Also, Jack Rydquist has been hired as a graduate manager.

Rydquist previously served as an undergraduate manager at San Diego State.


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The second of UH’s summer camps began today in the Stan Sheriff Center. Among the instructors were point guard Drew Buggs and recent addition, Kameron Ng.

Point guard Drew Buggs returns to UH as a fourth-year junior.
Saint Francis School graduate Kameron Ng was the Honolulu Star-Advertiser’s 2018-19 state player of the year in basketball.

COMMENTS

  1. ai-eee-soos June 24, 2019 1:46 pm

    GO WARRIORS !!!


  2. ai-eee-soos June 24, 2019 1:56 pm

    from MWC news …

    LB Akana Tausilli was offered by Hawaii

    LB Darrell Masaniai was offered by Hawaii

    WR Joshua Lorick was offered by Hawaii and SJSU


  3. ai-eee-soos June 24, 2019 2:01 pm

    LB Darrell Masaniai was offered by Hawaii

    Pos OLB
    Height 6-1
    Weight 200

    Prospect Info

    High School St. Louis
    Home Town Honolulu, HI
    Class 2020


  4. Stephen Tsai June 24, 2019 2:08 pm

    I keep hearing 14 is the over/under on local recruits.


  5. ai-eee-soos June 24, 2019 2:12 pm

    We need to get our offers into solid commits !!!


  6. jm2375 June 24, 2019 2:12 pm

    How many managers does the MBB team have? MVB has 1.


  7. Na Alii Pride June 24, 2019 3:30 pm

    Is there word of a back up plan now that Wur has decided to go elsewhere?


  8. UH4eva June 24, 2019 5:12 pm

    Lanai-Molokai 8 man football.

    https://scoringlive.com/football/gamesummary.php?gameid=4709


  9. H-Man June 24, 2019 7:09 pm

    Kalei Adolpho, Wahine volleyball MB 2011-14, All Big West 1st Team 2014; Wahine basketall C 2011-2016, hails from Moloka’i; known for the “Moloka’i slide.


  10. lowtone123 June 24, 2019 8:19 pm

    All signs pointed to Oregon for Wur. Hawaii was a longshot.


  11. ALLAN June 24, 2019 11:40 pm

    I THINK THAT WUR WOULD HAVE BEEN GANOT’S BACK-UP PLAN. THIS “WHOLE CHEESE” PLAYER PROBABLY WOULD HAVE INTERFERED THE WITH THE DYNAMICS OF GANOT’S OVER-ALL PLAN FOR THE PROGRAM. DO MORE DAMAGE THAN THE NCAA.

    WHAT’S A ROBOT?


  12. roygbivs June 25, 2019 1:29 am

    Wur no big deal breaker.
    2star rated player, like the majority
    He be gone from Eugene in 2 yrs.

    go Rainbow Warriors!!

    Moving Forward.
    Congratulations Dom
    Welcome Jack

    ST: I’m takin the under.


  13. Andrew June 25, 2019 8:15 am

    11.

    Even though hawaii was in his final choices, there’s no way he would ever choose hawaii. Why turn down a power 5 school that offers the amount of cost of attendance stipend that they have + facilities + exposure + quality difference in overall program.


  14. Stephen Tsai June 25, 2019 8:19 am

    New post: https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=50003


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