Charlie Wade Show Recap: βBows Set for UHβBYU Rivalry Series
Mahalo to Charlie Wade and special guests Adrien Roure and Louis Sakanoko for joining the Charlie Wade Show on ESPN Honolulu.
Tiffβs takeaways for #WarriorBall26 - Week 5
1. Fallen Trees Make Loud Noisesβ¦Twice β As the age-old question goes, βif a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?β After a week off and defrosting from the cold Pennsylvania winter weather, the Rainbow Warriors were back on the road again, this time on The Farm at Stanford. The Bows remembered all too well what happened on night two of the series last year in Honolulu when the Cardinal upset Hawai`i in four sets. There wasnβt a sense of payback or needing to atone for what happened last year, last year was last year.
Kainoa Wade Wins Big West, National Weekly Awards
University of Hawaiβi menβs volleyball head coach Charlie Wade has assembled a juggernaut this season. The Warriors are so deep and so dangerous that even the next man up looks like an All-American.
When star opposite hitter Kristian Titriyski went down, Wade turned to a familiar replacement: his son, Kainoa. A former standout at Kamehameha Schools, Wade stepped into the lineup and delivered in a big way, racking up 44 kills and 55 points while earning Big West Offensive Player of the Week and AVCA National Player of the Week honors.
Tiffβs takeaways for #WarriorBall26 - Week 4
1. Adversity From The Get Go β Winter Storm Fern didnβt care if this was UHβs first trip to the Northeast in quite some time. Two separate flight itineraries were cancelled due to weather. Eventually, they got a non-stop flight to Chicago where...another weather delay forced them to stay the night in the area. The Rainbow Warriors eventually landed in The Quaker State Tuesday afternoon, a day later than originally planned and some 28 hours before their first match. The first ever trip to Loretto, PA included snow flurries and an outside temperature of three degrees at first serve against Saint Francis.
HawaiΚ»i Volleyball Goes 2-0 in All-Day Doubleheader
In a reprise of an all-day doubleheader, the University of HawaiΚ»i Rainbow Warrior volleyball team showcased both its depth and dominance, going undefeated against Division II opponents Rockhurst and Roberts Wesleyan.
HawaiΚ»i swept Rockhurst (25-19, 25-9, 25-15) in the morning match before closing out the day with another straight-set win over Roberts Wesleyan (25-22, 25-22, 25-20).
Rainbow Warriors Take Both Matches in First-Ever Home Doubleheader
For the first time in Hawaiβi, the University of Hawaiβi Rainbow Warrior menβs volleyball team hosted a doubleheader, defeating Division II opponents Roberts Wesleyan University Redhawks (25-21, 25-17, 25-16) and Rockhurst University Hawks (25-21, 25-19, 23-25, 25-13).
The Rainbow Warriors started the doubleheader at 11 a.m. against the Redhawks, rolling out a lineup of underclassmen led by sophomore outside hitter Kainoa Wade, who turned in a career-high 21 kills and five digs on a .514 hitting percentage.
Late Rally Falls Short as No. 2 HawaiΚ»i Drops Rematch to No. 7 Loyola Chicago
In a pivotal fourth set, junior outside hitter Louis Sakanoko lined up for a kill attempt off a second-ball set from junior setter Tread Rosenthal.
The No. 2 ranked University of HawaiΚ»i Rainbow Warriors menβs volleyball team had swept No. 7 Loyola Chicago the night prior, but the Ramblers came out reenergized in the rematch. After dropping the first two sets, HawaiΚ»i mounted a late rally in the fourth, looking to force a decisive fifth set.
No. 2 Hawaiβi Sweeps NJIT to Open 2026 Season at Home
As 5,685 fans rose to their feet in set three at the Bank of Hawaiβi Arena inside the Stan Sheriff Center, the University of Hawaiβi menβs volleyball team prepared to receive the serve from NJIT, already holding a commanding 24β14 lead.
The Rainbow Warriors (1-0) controlled the first two sets, defeating the Highlanders (0-1) by margins of 14 and 11 in sets one and two, and looked to close out NJIT for a clean sweep in the opening match of the 2026 season.
Hawaiβi Volleyball Brings Home Maui Native Donan Cruz as Assistant Coach
The University of Hawaiβi at MΔnoa menβs volleyball program has added a major name to its coaching staff. Maui native and former Ball State head coach Donan Cruz has been named an assistant coach under head coach Charlie Wade, following the departure of long-time assistant Milan Zarkovic to UCLA.







