Hawaii Rainbow Wahine volleyball
The Hawaii Rainbow Wahine volleyball team is the NCAA Division I women's volleyball team for the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. They are a member of the Big West Conference and are led by head coach Robyn Ah Mow-Santos. The Rainbow Wahine volleyball program remains a large source of financial income for the University of Hawaii athletic department, notwithstanding even what FB and MBB generates.
Grandfathered in, and straddling the line between the two governing bodies of the AIAW and NCAA, Joyce Kapuaala-Kaapuni started with Hawai'i in 1974. She'd continue with her UH college career in 1982-83 forging 1st in the NCAA, winning back-to-back national championships.
As show, volleyball has always been a celebrated linchpin between islands. A token manifested, then, person being, Kawehi Ka'a'a who'd participate in three Final Fours. The follow-up was a Regional Final versus USC in the inaugural NCAAs, 1981. The UHM WVB program moreover frequently pays visits to Hilo and Kahului in competition during the spring. In 1974, for back-to-back matches somewhere between Sept.–Nov., it all began coincidentally on the island of Kaua'i, the eldest of all major-islands in the Hawaiian archipelago.
The team has won four national championships: one AIAW title and three NCAA Division I titles. The Rainbow Wahine played in the Big West Conference from 1988 to 1995. They joined the Western Athletic Conference in 1996 and clinched at least a share of the regular-season conference title each year until 2012, when the Rainbow Wahine re-joined the Big West Conference. Hawaii won the WAC Tournament in 1998 and every year between 2001 and 2011 except in 2010, when Hawaii lost in the tournament's final round to the Utah State Aggies. All four national championship squads have been team inducted into the UH Hall of Honor, of the Hawaii Athletics most prestigious, since 1981-82.
Under the banner of 1987 Hawaiian Airlines, UH would capture the 3rd placed Berkeley, CA, USAV Open Nationals title this year. A Tita of UHM, being recognized as the consecutive all-tourney, had fallen to NorCal's Carlson Chrysler and the American SW's Merrill Lynch.
In 1988 the USA's Major League Volleyball, they'd draft Wahine all-American Vorwerk to the Los Angeles Starlites as the number one overall pick. She'd later compete on the international beach circuit in the following years with her native Sweden.
Non-existent, 10-time National Champions, Brigham Young Hawaii had been the only other university statewide to have ever beat the Rainbow Wahine. Current coach Robyn Ah Mow-Santos would begin at UHM the following year in the re-establishment of order; she solidified the starting lineup in leading this team to the NCAA Regional Final, in Long Beach, CA.
On 21 October 1994, the Rainbow Wahine played their first match in the Stan Sheriff Center against the AVCA polled RV San Jose State Spartans. The Rainbow Wahine led the nation in home game attendance from 1995 to 2014, with a cumulative average of more than 6,800 fans per match, until the Nebraska Cornhuskers moved into the Devaney Center and began averaging over 8,000 fans at each home match.
The 1996 NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Tournament began with 48 teams which ended on December 21, 1996, when Stanford defeated Hawaiʻi in the NCAA championship match. In the order of 3–0 sweeps, UH went over, routing, Colorado, Texas, BYU, Florida before succumbing 0–3, themselves, to the Cardinal. Retrospective this current 2017–present, Wahine-now leaders are the Head Coach, the Assistant Coach and the Director of Volleyball Operations ; perhaps not coincidentally they were the principled headwomen as athletes then.
Junior #2-Susie Boogaard, iffy, informally, has the best season of her UH career. Averaging approximately 15 home matches per year, the parents of Boogaard had purchased tickets for unlimited flights, on annual passes by ATA Airlines, out of Los Angeles into Honolulu. The Ahuna's, reflexive, went Honolulu to the Continental U.S.
It would be also that in 2006, former player Kari Anderson moved into the Associate Head Coach's position; she'd been an Assistant ever since '96-1997. She is still the longest tenured right-handed aide in UH WVB history. She'd retired from volleyball in early 2011.
UHM is a perfect 24-0 against UH Hilo in their own state turf series, dating back to the mid 1970s. On September 12, 2009, the program notched its 1,000th victory with a 3-0 win over Stanford; this series favors UH 19-13. On December 11, 2015, the Wahine defeated 7-time national champions Penn State 3-0. Rarefied, NU, of the great state consequentially of Nebraska, archives presenting the 8-8 HI-NE tie makes for Hawaiian celebratory tenor; the Rainbow and Cornhuskers wahine, both showstoppers, they codify the winner's tradition.
The year was 1989 Dec. 8th when a #1 ranked Rainbow Wahine, quite objectively, referenced through annals which show those analyzed statistically ; they'd beat another AVCA Top 25 program in Cal Poly SLO, at Stockton, CA, in the regional semifinal 15-9, 15-17, 9-15, 15-12, 15-12. Others via the official NCAA's history might suggest that the longest game of 3 1/2 hours, between the #6 BYU Cougars and #7 UH, this manages ensured the best match chronicled with a UH win 15-12, 21-19, 13-15, 16-18, 24-22. This latter mentioned match occurred in the 1998 Las Vegas WAC Championships final. Of that 1998 post–season blossomed run into the NCAA Elite Eight, having incidentally been 1996 sophomore understudy to Coach Ah Mow at setter, Nikki Hubbert would appear and win the Family Feud game show versus the Couchois clan. Senior-Hubbert holds the all time UH record for total assists and assists per set in a year: 1998.
To date the Rainbow Wahine are a perfect 4-0 against the U.S. Armed Services. They are 1-0 versus the Ivy League. They stand with HURCN Lane at 39?-38 along their long-time rival's side, UCLA of the robust Pac-12. Na Wahine is 1–0 versus U.S. International, now Alliant University; they are tied with Sul Ross State University Texas, being thee original AIAW power, who first sponsored women's intercollegiate volleyball beginning in 1970.
Crew 2008: Not since UH's AIAW days had a team been recognized with those assembled recipients, being called to be as it were, stacked with prominent national accolades. These individuals included, 1st Team AVCA all-American Kanani Danielson, 1st Team Volleyball Magazine all-Americans Amber Kaufman and Jamie Houston, 2nd Team AVCA all-American Brittany Hewitt, 3rd Team AVCA all-American Aneli Cubi-Otineru, 2xHM AVCA all-American Dani Mafua, The Elite 88 Award winner Stephanie Brandt, COBRA Mag. All-National Stephanie Ferrell. Additionally, TESL Certificate awardee Catherine Fowler-de Silva would promote English while, simultaneously, playing quasi-professionally: Thailand, Asia; England, UK; then later in El Molar, Madrid, Spain. They were exclusive hosts to the WAC End-of-season Tournament; going 20-3 at home, 11-1 away, they finished with a common 30+ wins season.
2011
Senior Leader: Kanani DanielsonReturning : Prepvolleyball.com's #10 '10 Class
Highlights: Early, September 1-4th, the Hawaiian Airlines Wahine Volleyball Classic again drew for one of the best preseason collegiate tournaments in the nation; advancements, daily, featured four AVCA Top 25s. AVCA #21 Pepperdine then came into Honolulu for back-to-back matches against the, timed, #11 ranked 'Bows two weeks later. Memorably the second September 17 game, preceding CBS's Hawaii Five-0 5th episode airing 11 October, resulted in a second consecutive win for UH. It was titled "Maʻemaʻe"/"Clean." The season would be the final one for UH in the WAC. The reigning Top 25, BWC Champions Cal State Fullerton Titans, featuring eventual professional in two-time HM AVCA all-American Kayla Neto, they would succumb leadership to the upcoming and into Orange Co.-Wahine. Both teams would jointly wrangle to end their final regular seasons' schedule; the American NCAA collegiate women's volleyball league, annually, offering its Thanksgiving weekend matches. UH's post season Honolulu Regional would subsequently steal #25 Colorado State's victory in the second round thereafter. A tough loss to proceeding AVCA #1 USC, 12-15 in the 5th, would end UHM's season heavily.
Contemporaneously, nascent-ly, perturbed in performance anxiety, Los Angeles native TK was an aspiring actress at the age of 12. Measuring 1.12 meters, then 3'8", it was within a 10 years' moment which the former sought after 6'1' VB Magazine / Prepvolleyball.com Top-50 athlete left Manoa a graduate. UHM-fulfilled, those believing, providing living verve with first-in-family college grads moreover.
2012 Prime Scholastic Season
The particular match of the year was played on Saturday, September 15 at 00:00 CDT. The auspicious headline thereafter read: Rainbow Wahine Volleyball Tops Alumnae In Four Sets.2015 beginnings
This team was circumstantially given the entire Thanksgiving Day's weekend, at home, to spend gratefully with family and friends. It hadn't been since 1980 that this luxury was afforded this program. To be Sr. Volleyball Magazine HM All-American McKenna Granato earns valuable playing time in this season's Des Moines, IA Regional; the entire team consequently, having been accordingly empowered, subjectively quipped, post-Turkey Day.Four years in, The Big West Conference with Ah Mow-starring, for Sheng Xiao's "Rat year", UHM, progressively, always competes well. Too, Ah Mow-Santos will also earn an extension of one year to her coaching contract to boot.
School's Year 2016-17
The 2016 season marked the end of an era for the AVCA Top-10 UHM program. Dave Shoji, with medical issues himself, retired at helm of Hawaiian VB trailblazer. Three all-Americans, six PrepVB Fab-50's and the tallest 6'5" ever-Wahine comprised the team that season. Prior, in 2015, as the Honolulu Star-Advertiser beat chronicled, a one Kalei Adolpho, hailing from nook Ho'olehua, Molokai, was also notably able to join these same; imposing as a Top-10 on UHM's international European multi-stop Summer Tour, atypical were all outside of the Orient comparatively.Trivially, the incidental would further place Hawai'i at a 7-4 winning advantage against Florida schools within annals marked. As of 2016, both UF and UTAUS own their own 22 conference championships—in tie; they've managed to command their respective regions. Comparatively, the UH owns outright its own 25 conference championships.
For the second consecutive year Thanksgiving was a bonus. Unfortunately, during the NCAA second round the team's star player went down—with injuries—of the first few points in Minneapolis. The twice AVCA Beach Volleyball all-American, consequently, wouldn't be the same.
2017
O Canada! Twin towers would aptly describe this season's anchored 6'3" and 6'5" middle blockers, long, lean and sky-high. The inner city of Honolulu would be well represented additionally in the back row by UH top 3 all-time digger, prodigious, Kanaka Maoli Hawai'ian libero. The Preseason/OOC gauntlet ran as follows: AVCA's #3 Minnesota, #12 Kansas, #22 San Diego, #13 UCLA, #22 Utah, #10 BYU. In conference UH subsequently encountered then ranked AVCA #23 Cal Poly SLO, twice. 18 December 2017, Baylor University ends at AVCA #21; the Wahine had beat them earlier, early.For this third season in a row, the last weekend of November, beginning with Thanksgiving Thursday, it gave the Wahine much in which to be thankful; R & R being key. Four matches scheduled, engaged in the season's last month of November, it brought the uncertain.
This team also featured two seniors, who had been recruited as 2013-14 classmates out of Huntington Beach. One was a not so initial AVCA, inaugural, HS 1st Team Beach all-American. The other, initially recruited, a surfer, deferred on Minnesota's interest to make her a part of the B1G Conference; tutelage was to have been experienced by way of USA Olympics MVB and WVB coach Hugh McCutcheon respectively.
Prismatic 2019
The year started with matches featuring a colorful, rainbow-esk, display of adversarial schools' colors: Burnt Orange, Cardinal, Navy, Purple, Bruin Blue, Maroon, Green, the ubiquitous Gold. UHM's primary school colors are the Green and White. Baylor University, themselves ranked as high as #2 this season in the AVCA Coaches Poll, they, possessing an also-Green-cast, had beat the 'Bows within the first month's competition this season. The 2019 WVB NCAAT, of December, for post regular-season play, is/was within fortunate grasps. After a mini gaffe in 2018, due to the inclement weather of Hurricane Lane, the Wahine would again return to a minimal 20+ wins season.The Wahine would again be a historic part of Stan Sheriff Center celebrations the third weekend of October. The silver anniversary year of SSC VB was played out in a match involving UC Davis. Going into the celebratory weekend both Na Wahine and the Aggies were tied for third in the Big West Conference standings.
Formidable opponent UNL, 2nd of the B1G, in 2019, they confirmed their ever large WVB following. The Wahine none-the-less, they remain themselves approved being proximate, also, west of the Mississippi River.
COVID-19 Epoch (2020+ )
Quarantine Protocols & "Social Distancing."In addition, be that as it may, the program has made 37 NCAA postseason appearances out of 38 years; they in fact did end up missing the 1992 NCAA tournament. The program has produced Olympians, All-Americans and five individuals named National Player of the Year since 1983. Richard Okamoto of MHS has been deceased since 1995. Jet setter Dave Shoji travels the world, even more so in this inaugural year. Lang Ping continues presently with volleyball in her native China as their national head coach. Rainbow Warrior Football nevertheless, earnestly, beneficially, looks to haul in Black '' operationally.
Milestone Birthdays
No.30: The 2001 9th seeded 'Bows went 29–6, ending in The Long Beach, CA Regional, with a semifinal loss to UCLA. No.40: The Wahine would complete their season as the 10th seeded NCAA WVB team, in their own 2011 Honolulu Regional. Their record this season was 31–2; consequently, in their culminating loss Southern California beat them 2–3. No.50: The program is set to celebrate its Golden, having been birthed in 1972, in 2021.Notable players
- Linda Fernandez: Coach Kang trainee ; superstar of the professional International Volleyball Association. Gifted athlete 'til the 1980s featured on ABC-TV's Superstars. Title IX beneficiary, being teammate AA Joyce Kapuaala-Kaapuni.
- Lisa Strand-Ma'a : Color commentator on Oc 16 TV for all things, UHM, volleyball.
- Debbi Black: Gifted teaching Brethren, solid Beach volleyball professional. Miracle, subjectified, materfamilias; all-U.S.A. dimensioned. National Champion, 1983, and 1986 Regional Finalists w AVCA No.1 University of the Pacific, as AVCA No.2.
- Suzanne Eagye-Cox: 2-time AVCA 1st Team All-American & '87 Nat'l Honda Award winner. Husband Tim is a pro motion picture's artist in the realm of blockbusting faith-based films. She was the 1987 PCAA/BWC P.O.Y.
- Tonya "Teee" Williams: 3-time 1st Team All-American, 2-time AVCA National Player of the Year. A member of the 1992 and 1996 USA Olympic Teams. She continued to win mid-2000s National Championships, indoors and beach, in Germany her place of residency.
- Karrie Trieschman-Poppinga : 2-time 1st Team AVCA All-American. Along with fellow Kama'aina Gabrielle Reece, she was a Nike, Inc. spokes model starring on the 2-person WPVA Tour.
- Cheri Boyer : from a family of pro's, b-i-l Trevor; sister Ann; sister Amy; sister Meri-de, who represent the S.W. SoCal region of America. Cheri was USAV 18s MVP; 1990-1, twice, & then 1st team AVCA all-American; 2010 USAV 40s MVP. Costumed dressed, revelry attired, the sisters play 6-women Beach tourneys from San Diego to Los Angeles.
- Jenny Wilton: Mike Wilton's daughter. She represented the USAV org. on the '89-1990 U.S. Women's Junior National Team, was an all BWC Frosh in 1991 and was team captain of a 28-0 regular season '95-team—the impetus for Wahine Ball: The Story of Hawai'i's Most Beloved Team. Her 'ohana is responsible for, questionably, the UH's only winning, 2002 NCAA MVB National Championships. Injury plagued, Hawaii Media deemed Jenny: Most inspiring.
- Angelica Ljungqvist: 1996 AVCA/Volleyball Magazine P.O.Y., 4-time AVCA All-American, star on the 4-person WBVL tour. A Stockholm barrister w/in the Swedish Volleyball Federation, Ljungqvist was involved in every aspect of SWED's national team. She is currently the Associate Head Coach for the Hawaii Rainbow Wahine volleyball team.
- Jameka Stevens: Olympian, who had done it and won it all before stepping foot on the UHM campus. After playing VB through 2000, she has traveled for Maternal and Children's Health, now 23 countries TD; this she did via Berkeley's post-2001 certification, in pharmaceutical research & development.
- Heather Bown: 2-time 1st Team All-American. Led the country in blocks in 1999, with over 2 blk/s. The 2-time WAC Player of the Year was also a 3-time Olympian at the Olympic Games as a member of the USA indoor women's team.
- Kim Willoughby: AVCA National Player of the Year, 3-time AVCA 1st Team All-American, 3-time WAC Player of the Year. 2008 USA Olympic Indoor women's team member. She is the all-time career kill leader at Hawaii and the Western Athletic Conference with 2,598 career kills.
- Victoria Prince-Federline: 2-time AVCA 2nd Team All-American. Middle-blocker among those only at least twice recognized on all WAC teams for WAC All-Decade Volleyball team. She married her baby-daddy becoming stepmother to Britney Spears' Sean Preston and Jayden James Federline.
- Kanoe Kamana'o: AVCA F.O.Y.; 4-time All-American. Ranks in the top 10 all time of NCAA assists. Hawaiian ambassador fly girl, post David Ige and politics.
- Raeceen Woolford: 'Iolani School's c/o 2003; progressively to 2006 she earned starting spots at libero & back-row specialists, while serving Most phenomenally. She was crowned Miss Hawai'i 2009; she made the final cut of seven in the 2010 Miss America pageant, there she won Miss Congeniality. She's s-i-l to Chanteal Satele the Western U.S. Mid-major VIP, who was a 4-time all conference, NCAA tourney participant. Their family includes: Chargers LB, father, Alvis; Dolphins C, cousin, Samson; Jets LB, brother, Brashton; Cardinals G, cousin, Hercules; Free agent, brother, Liko; 2x NCAA VB Champion, mother, LeeAnn Pestana.
- Jamie Houston: Five-time-named All-American, mentored by hometown's Rose Magers. Currently, her team Criollas de Caguas of Puerto Rico SuperLiga can be viewed on PBS San Juan, via DirecTV or Dish Network.
- Kanani Herring: She became "Beauty " Danielson in name, in 2009. Three-time AVCA 1st Team All American, 4x AA. Lowe's 2011 CLASS Award rep.. 2012 USAV Open Nationals MVP.
- Emily Hartong: Multiple AVCA all-American from 2011-13. She began as an inaugural athlete of NCAA BVB, which eventually parlayed into the AVP. She'd also champion a gold medal in Moscow, Russia the initial world's stop for Snow VB. Participants included UH BVB AAs Cook & Spieler.
- Jane Croson: 2010 FIVB Beach World Champion with partner Summer Ross, 2010 NORCECA Women's Continental Champion; tournament MVP, 3-time all WACs & BWC selection, 2012 AVCA Collegiate Beach VB All-American, 2015 South Pacific Games gold medalist ; v Tahiti. § Volleyball-movies p5433 #2148, Alyssa Longo: 2010 NCAA National Champion. 2014 UHM indoor Student Assistant-coach. 2014 AVCA, preNCAA-emerging, Beach VB Final Four participant.
- Nikki Taylor: 4x All-American. Father Graham, 50th State, renown, PSY.D, transferred by extension, or metaphor, that which shouldn't be confused with Floridian Niki Taylor. The latter being also plagued with injury though confidently faithful in boldness of Glory—application—eternally, a single 'k' differentially.
- Emily Maglio: w DVM, a.k.a. "Mags." Vancouver Canucks Pre pre-Farm Team. Three time AVCA all-American.
Of note professionally
During the 2002 and 2013 regular seasons, the Rainbows played first ever exhibition matches against Samorodok and the Toyota Queenseis, a Japanese professional team. An AVCA All American Duggins-sister#1, she was business scouted, then recruited consequently, as fated, historically, for the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
Those of THE experience, post NCAA Final Four– AVEN LEE is currently the UHM Director of Volleyball Operations; NorCal Canada College Professor JESSICA SUDDUTH-Kaven chairs Communication Studies; singer ANDREA GOMEZ-TUKUAFU in musical recording art performs professionally; too, VERONICA LIMA reports on Brasilia radio, akin to the Federal Communications Commission agency. Lily Kahumoku : earns WAC P.O.Y., AVCA All-West Region team, first team AVCA All-American and is named to the NCAA Championship all-tournament team. Kim Willoughby : debuts, with a near triple-double, on 9/1, against TAMU in the season opener. Closing in the 1-3 NU loss, Kim clocks-in with 15.
Program record and history
Year | Head Coach | Overall Record | Conference Record | Conference Standing | Postseason |
1974 | Alan Kang | 9–1 | AIAW Runners-up | ||
1975 | Dave Shoji | 16–2 | AIAW Runners-up | ||
1976 | Dave Shoji | 14–5 | AIAW 3rd Place | ||
1977 | Dave Shoji | 22–5 | AIAW Runners-up | ||
1978 | Dave Shoji | 28–10–1 | AIAW 3rd Place | ||
1979 | Dave Shoji | 36–5 | AIAW Champions | ||
1980 | Dave Shoji | 34–10 | AIAW 3rd Place | ||
1981 | Dave Shoji | 37–2 | NCAA Regional Final | ||
1982 | Dave Shoji | 33–1 | NCAA Champions | ||
1983 | Dave Shoji | 34–2 | NCAA Champions | ||
1984 | Dave Shoji | 33–11 | NCAA First round |
Team facts
Head coach
- 1972–1974: Alan Kang
- 1975–2017: Dave Shoji
- 2017–present: Robyn Ah Mow-Santos
League
- 1974–80: Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women
- 1981–present: NCAA Division I
Conference
- 1985–1995, 2012–present: Pacific Coast Athletic Association / Big West Conference
- 1996–2011: Western Athletic Conference
Home court
- 1975–1994: Klum Gym/Neal Blaisdell Center
- 1988, 2012: War Memorial Stadium Complex
- 1994–present: Stan Sheriff Center
National championships
- 1979: AIAW by defeating Utah State, 8–15, 7–15, 15–9, 16–14, 15–12
- 1982: NCAA by defeating USC, 14–16, 9–15, 15–13, 15–10, 15–12
- 1983: NCAA by defeating UCLA, 15–13, 15–4, 15–10
- 1987: NCAA by defeating Stanford, 15–10, 15–10, 9–15, 15–1
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