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Response fallout

By Brian McInnis on May 17, 2015

The University of Hawaii’s official response to the NCAA’s notice of allegations was filed and made public on Friday.
Former coach Gib Arnold, meanwhile, hasn’t yet made any public comments detailing his official response, although his attorney James Bickerton has indicated that the overriding theme will be contesting just about all aspects of UH’s version of events.

Gameday: at UC Santa Barbara

By Brian McInnis on February 7, 2015

UH aims for a 3-1 record on its four-game road trip wrapping up at UC Santa Barbara at 5 p.m. Saturday, televised on ESPNU.

Valdes reigns on the beach

By Brian McInnis on September 27, 2014

Aaron Valdes claimed Gib Arnold’s 2014 “King of the Beach” preseason conditioning title on Saturday morning at Queen’s Beach, outdoing runner-up Sammis Reyes and third-place Garrett Nevels.

Summer League: Playoff double dipping

By Brian McInnis on August 17, 2014

Four games packed into in one day on Saturday meant that the four lowest seeds in the six-team league were required to win twice in a few hours if they were to survive and advance to next Saturday’s championship game.

Summer League: Waiting for the playoffs

By Brian McInnis on August 6, 2014

Tuesday night was the regular-season finale of this year’s edition of the College Summer League. At the games, it was announced that the playoffs have been pushed back from this week to Aug. 16 and 23 (and taken from Maryknoll School back to the Manoa Park new gym) because of the double severe storms headed Hawaii’s way.

Cold War

By Brian McInnis on July 25, 2014

The most interesting aspect of Thursday’s games at the College Summer League, besides another strong effort from Michael Thomas, was a matchup of two of the best big men in the league.

Breakout night

By Brian McInnis on July 23, 2014

Well, that’s more like it. Hawaii basketball’s representatives in the College Summer League finally had an honest-to-goodness explosive night as a collective group on Tuesday.

Just some spot action

By Brian McInnis on July 6, 2014

If anyone was hoping for a concentrated dose of projected Hawaii walk-ons Tyler Harville or Zach Buscher on Saturday, they had to walk out of the Manoa Valley District Park gym with some disappointment. Both players scored just two points off the bench (Harville for Grantco Pacific in a 108-103 win over Wealth Strategy Partners and Buscher for Chosen Few in an 89-71 win over Clark Hatch Fitness) , and they never really impacted their games on a night most […]