Rainbow Warriors Hit 20 Wins, Stay Tied for Big West Lead
The Rainbow Warriors reached the 20-win mark Thursday night with a 77–73 road victory over UC Davis, holding off a late rally to remain tied atop the Big West standings. The win marked UH’s first victory in Davis in six tries and kept Hawaiʻi (20–7, 12–5) level with UC Irvine with three regular-season games remaining.
Rainbow Warriors Outlast Gauchos in OT on AC Carter Night
After dropping a game to the Cal Poly Mustangs two days prior, the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa men’s basketball team bounced back in a big way, outlasting the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 78–75 in overtime on AC Carter Night. The win secured a three-way tie for first place in the Big West.
Nearly 8,000 fans packed the Stan Sheriff Center at Bank of Hawaiʻi Arena, creating a whiteout atmosphere to honor former Rainbow Warrior guard Anthony Carter. Carter’s No. 23 became just the second jersey retired in program history.
Hawaiʻi Buries CSUN with Second-Half Surge in 89–68 Win
The University of Hawaiʻi Rainbow Warriors capped their weekend with another 20-plus-point win, rolling past Cal State Northridge 89–68 on Saturday night.
Hawaiʻi struggled to find its range from beyond the arc early, shooting just 1-for-12 from three in the first half. But the Rainbow Warriors caught fire late before the break, sparked by back-to-back threes from junior forward Ike Finlinson and a pop-out triple from senior center Isaac “Big Fish” Johnson to close the half.
Bullock hits 1,000 career points in Hawai‘i’s 98–71 win over CSUB
With 19:35 left in the first half and the score tied at 0-0, graduate guard Dre Bullock took the inbounds pass as Cal State Bakersfield set up a full-court press, looking to force an early turnover against the University of Hawai‘i Rainbow Warriors.
Bullock read it instantly. He blew past the pressure with a speed dribble, leaving multiple Roadrunner defenders behind. Seeing a clear lane to the basket, Bullock attacked the paint and threw down a vicious tomahawk slam, igniting the crowd and opening the scoring for Hawai‘i.
Rainbow Warriors Return Home After Split Road Trip, Set for Big West Weekend
After a central California road trip, the University of Hawaiʻi Rainbow Warriors return home to the Bankoh Arena at Stan Sheriff Center, where they will face the CSU Bakersfield Roadrunners and CSU Northridge Matadors in a weekend slate of Hawaiʻi Hoops.
The Rainbow Warriors went 1–1 on their second California road swing, opening with an 86–66 victory over Cal Poly before falling 77–62 to UC Santa Barbara.
Rouhliadeff Cleans Up Late as Hawaiʻi Outlasts UTEP
After a slow first half, the University of Hawaiʻi Rainbow Warriors found themselves in a tight 55–52 battle with a gritty UTEP Miners squad late in the second half.
With 3:00 remaining, senior forward Gytis Nemeiksa launched a three from the right wing that rattled off the back iron. Senior forward and team captain Harry Rouhliadeff was there to clean it up, muscling through two Miner defenders for a putback layup to push Hawaiʻi’s lead to 57–52.
Toumi Seizes the Moment as Hawai‘i Edges UC Davis in Big West Opener
With 12 minutes left in the first half, senior starting center Isaac Johnson picked up two quick fouls, booking his ticket to the bench earlier than expected. The University of Hawai‘i Rainbow Warrior basketball team was clinging to a slim 17–14 lead despite a hot start, trying to hold off the UC Davis Aggies. Stepping in for Johnson was graduate forward and Seton Hall transfer Yacine Toumi, who typically plays in shorter spurts behind the senior center. But tonight, Toumi had to shoulder the load — and he delivered.
Warriors Hold Off Utah Tech to Claim Consecutive Rainbow Classic Titles
For the first time in 21 years, the University of Hawai‘i Rainbow Warriors have won back-to-back Rainbow Classic titles, defending their crown at the oldest-running tournament in the country.
Hawai‘i controlled the first two days of the tournament, routing Mississippi Valley State (1-5) 88–56 and Manhattan (3-2) 86–56. Senior center Isaac “Big Fish” Johnson posted 25 points and 11 rebounds in the win over Manhattan, setting up a championship matchup with Utah Tech.
Hawai‘i Basketball Legend Anthony Carter to Have No. 23 Raised to the Rafters
After an illustrious 13-year NBA career, former University of Hawai‘i guard Anthony Carter returns to Mānoa, where his No. 23 jersey will be raised to the rafters of the Stan Sheriff Center.
Carter, one of the greatest players in Hawai‘i basketball history, led the Rainbow Warriors to their first Western Athletic Conference (WAC) regular season title and left UH as the program’s all-time leader in assists per game (6.9). He also ranks third all-time in total assists for a single season (212), a mark he set during the 1997–98 campaign.
New look Warriors begin first day of Fall Camp
Day one of the University of Hawai’i Rainbow Warrior Basketball team’s six-week fall camp tipped off this week at the Stan Sheriff Center, marking the official beginning of preparations for the 2025-26 season.
During the preseason period, Head Coach Eran Ganot and his squad were limited to just four hours per week of basketball activities. But with the NCAA's practice window now expanded to 20 hours, the energy in the gym was palpable.
Hawaiʻi Buries CSUN with Second-Half Surge in 89–68 Win
The University of Hawaiʻi Rainbow Warriors capped their weekend with another 20-plus-point win, rolling past Cal State Northridge 89–68 on Saturday night.
Hawaiʻi struggled to find its range from beyond the arc early, shooting just 1-for-12 from three in the first half. But the Rainbow Warriors caught fire late before the break, sparked by back-to-back threes from junior forward Ike Finlinson and a pop-out triple from senior center Isaac “Big Fish” Johnson to close the half.


