SandBows sweep way to Queen’s Cup title
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Wahine up 1-0. win at No. 5
Iosia Zalopany at No. 4, going to a third
Hawaii-Stetson at 3 p.m.
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F5 Kristen Castellanos Erin Williams 10 11
Ari Homayun Carly Kan 21 21
F4 Enna Doud Veronica Nederend 21 11 9
Hannah Zalopany Norene Iosia 13 21 15
F3 Jessie Prichard Sara Kovac 17 13
Emily Maglio Laurel Weaver 21 21
F1 Sarah Sponcil Savannah Slattery 14 20
Mikayla Tucker Morgan Martin 21 22
Hawai’i leads (4-0) after 4 Flights
Brittnay Estes Kekai Whitford 27 12
Nikki Taylor Ka’iwi Schucht 25 21
Flight 2 going to a 3rd set
Hawaii wins 5-0 against LMU
Currently against Stetson Flight 4 is the 3rd set while Flight 5 is all knotted up in the 2nd
Stetson is periscoping the match:
https://www.periscope.tv/StetsonBeach/1rmxPnPaNMYGN
http://hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=42263
new thread up for Saturday
Thanks for all the help. had a funeral other things going on today
UH with 5-0 wins over both LMU and Stetson, extends program-best start to 8-0
from UH
Hawai`i’s Ka`iwi Schucht earned Most Outstanding Player honors, while teammate Emily Maglio was named the Best Blocker. LMU’s Kristen Castellanos was recognized as the Best Defensive Player, and Stetson’s Maggie Skjelbred was named Best Offensive Player.
The University of Hawai`i beach volleyball team claimed the Queens Cup with 5-0 victories over LMU and No. 9 Stetson for the second consecutive day on Saturday.
The fifth-ranked Rainbow Wahine opened the day with a 5-0 win over LMU. Ari Homayun and Carly Kan opened the day with a 21-10, 21-11 win on Court 5 before Hannah Zalopany and Norene Iosia put UH ahead 2-0 with a 13-21, 21-11, 15-9 win on court 4.
The ‘Bows made it a 5-0 sweep with a 21-17, 21-13 win on Court 3 from Emily Maglio and Laurel Weaver on Court 3, a 21-14, 22-20 win on Court 1 from Mikayla Tucker and Morgan Martin, and a 25-27, 21-12, 15-11 win from Nikki Taylor and Ka’iwi Schucht on Court 2.
Hawai`i again jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the afternoon match against Stetson, although the Hatters took UH to three sets in each of the opening matches. Zalopany and Iosia got UH on the board first with a 17-21, 23-21, 15-10 win on Court 5 before Homayun and Kan made it 2-0 with a 21-15, 17-21, 18-16 win on Court 4.
Maglio and Weaver kept the UH momentum going with a 21-12, 21-18 win on Court 3 and Tucker and Martin added a 21-15, 21-11 win on Court 1 to put Hawai`i ahead 4-0. After falling 21-12 in the first set on Court 2, Taylor and Weaver picked up a 21-18 win in the second set to force a third, where they eventually took a dramatic 17-15 victory to give UH the 5-0 sweep.
LMU picked up a 3-2 win over Stetson in the other match on Saturday. LMU finished 2-2 in the Queens Cup while Stetson went 0-4.
The Rainbow Wahine will return to Queens Sandbox in Waikiki Beach next weekend to host the Outrigger Hawai`i Invitational where UH will face Nebraska (Mar. 17), No. 2 Florida State (Mar. 17), Utah (Mar. 18), No. 8 Arizona (Mar. 18) and No. 1 USC (Mar. 18).