‘Bows Get First Win Behind Adeyemi’s Career Night
As the Stan Sheriff Center rose to its feet, freshman outside hitter Cha’lei Reid stepped up to the service line with confidence in a dominant third set. The University of Hawai’i Rainbow Wahine Volleyball team had a commanding lead, already up 2-0 on the Utah Valley Wolverines.
Rainbow Wahine Fall Short in near comeback against San Jose State
Down 13-12 in a do-or-die fifth set, freshman outside hitter Cha’lei Reid rose to the occasion. Off a precise set from sophomore Adrianna Arquette, Reid soared from the left pin and hammered home a kill to tie the set at 13 all. But despite the momentum swing, the University of Hawaiʻi Rainbow Wahine Volleyball team came up just short, falling to San Jose State 15-13 in the deciding frame.
Hawai’i looks to Bounce Back against Sam Houston
After a 40-6 thrashing in Tucson at the hands of the University of Arizona Wildcats, the University of Hawaii football team is looking to rebound in a three-game homestead at the Clarence T.C Ching Complex, starting with the Sam Houston State Bearkats.
Hawaiʻi Opens 2025 Season with Rainbow Wahine Volleyball Classic
Volleyball is back in Mānoa as the Rainbow Wahine kick off their 2025 campaign with the Rainbow Wahine Volleyball Classic! This tournament at the Stan Sheriff Center features four postseason-caliber teams and sets the stage for what promises to be another exciting year of Wahine volleyball.
Eagle Valley (Colo.) "ironmen" rout Waialua
Despite having only 18 players suited up and several of them playing offense, defense and special teams, Eagle Valley (Gypsum, Colo.) took control early and routed Waialua, 51-6, Thursday night at John Kauinana Stadium.
Kamehameha picks apart Farrington, 41-21
Their campuses lie barely a mile apart, but the Kamehameha football team showed Friday night that it is right now far ahead of Kalihi neighbor Farrington as the visiting Warriors picked apart the Governors, 41-21, in nonleague season opener action at Skippa Diaz Stadium.
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.


