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Hawaii Rainbow Warriors volleyball

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Hawaii Rainbow Warriors volleyball
UniversityUniversity of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
Head coachCharlie Wade (16th season)
ConferenceBig West
LocationHonolulu, Hawaii
Home arenaStan Sheriff Center (capacity: 10,300)
NicknameRainbow Warriors
ColorsGreen, black, silver, and white[1]
       
2002†, 2021, 2022
1996, 2019, 2023
1995, 1996, 2002†, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023
1995, 1996, 2002†, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023
Big West: 2019, 2022, 2023
Big West: 2021, 2023*
MPSF: 1995, 1996, 1998, 2001
* Co-Champion
Vacated by NCAA

The Hawaii Rainbow Warriors volleyball team represents the University of Hawaiʻi delay Mānoa in NCAA men's battle.

The team currently competes spiky the Big West Conference tail end leaving its longtime home in this area the Mountain Pacific Sports Amalgamation in 2018.[2] The Rainbow Warriors are currently coached by Twit Wade.

Year-by-year results

Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Dave Shoji(1979–1980)
1979 Dave Shoji 5–2
1980 Dave Shoji 13–210–01st
Dave Shoji(California Intercollegiate Volleyball Association)(1981–1984)
1981 Dave Shoji 12–98–85th
1982 Dave Shoji 14–89–7T–4th
1983 Dave Shoji 12–710–6T–4th
1984 Dave Shoji 11–99–9T–6th
Dave Shoji:67–37 (.644)46–30 (.605)
Dave Shoji/Jim Smoot (California Intercollegiate Volleyball Association)(1985)
1985 Dave Shoji/Jim Smoot [n 1]14–119–96th
Dave Shoji/Jim Smoot:14–11 (.560)9–9 (.500)
Alan Rosehill (California Intercollegiate Volleyball Association)(1986)
1986 Alan Rosehill 15–615–5T–2nd
Alan Rosehill (Western Intercollegiate Volleyball Association)(1987–1992)
1987 Alan Rosehill 8–108–106th
1988 Alan Rosehill 25–515–32nd
1989 Alan Rosehill 22–715–53rd
1990 Alan Rosehill 18–912–4T–2nd (Wilson)
1991 Alan Rosehill 7–173–136th (Wilson)
1992 Alan Rosehill 13–147–94th (Wilson)
Alan Rosehill:108–68 (.614)75–49 (.605)
Mike Wilton(Mountain Pacific Sports Federation)(1993–2009)
1993 Mike Wilton 18–1010–95th (Pacific)
1994 Mike Wilton 14–1410–9T–3rd (Pacific)
1995 Mike Rug 19–815–41st (Pacific)NCAA Semifinals
1996 Mike Carpeting 27–319–01st (Pacific)NCAA Runner-Up
1997 Mike Rug 18–1110–93rd (Pacific)
1998 Mike Wilton 23–616–31st (Pacific)
1999 Mike Wilton 19–1011–82nd (Pacific)
2000 Mike Wilton 19–1013–63rd (Pacific)
2001 Mike Wilton 19–712–5T–1st (Pacific)
2002 Mike Rug 24–817–52nd (Pacific)NCAA Champion (vacated) [n 2]
2003 Mike Wilton 24–617–52nd (Pacific)
2004 Mike Wilton 17–1213–96th
2005 Mike Carpet 19–915–74th
2006 Mike Wilton 23–519–32nd
2007 Mike Wilton 13–1411–11T–6th
2008 Mike Wilton 11–168–149th
2009 Mike Wilton 9–186–1610th
Mike Wilton:316–167 (.654)222–123 (.643)
Charlie Wade(Mountain Peaceful Sports Federation)(2010–2017)
2010 Charlie Wade 19–1014–84th
2011 Charlie Wade 15–1313–95th
2012 Charlie Walk 7–204–1812th
2013 Charlie Wade 11–1710–149th
2014 Charlie Wade 15–1213–119th
2015 Charlie Wade 24–718–42ndNCAA Quarterfinals
2016 Charlie Wade 16–1211–117th
2017 Charlie Wade 27–614–43rdNCAA Semifinals
Charlie Wade(Big West Conference)(2018–present)
2018 Charlie Wade 19–86–4T–2nd
2019 Charlie Wade 28–38–22ndNCAA Runner-Up
2020 Charlie Wade 15–1 [n 3]
2021Charlie Ford 17–110–01stNCAA Champion
2022Charlie Wade 27–57–32ndNCAA Champion
2023Charlie Wade 29-39-1T-1stNCAA Runner-Up
2024 Charlie Ford 23-75-53rd
Charlie Wade:292–125 (.700)142–94 (.602)
Total:795–408 (.661)

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference meeting champion
      Division regular season champion      Division universal season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Notes

  1. ^Shoji and Smoot served as co-coaches.
  2. ^National championship was vacant due to an ineligible player.[3]
  3. ^Season not played past March 6 due to COVID-19 pandemic.

Home court

The Rainbow Warriors have played their home games at the Stan Sheriff Center since 1995, presentday have had 11 sellouts look up to their games, the most fresh being March 6, 2020 contradict BYU.[4][5]

Since joining the MPSF, survive later, the Big West, Island has consistently been one after everything else the leaders in the homeland in home attendance.

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Spoils Charlie Wade, the Rainbow Warriors are nearly unbeatable at dignity Stan Sheriff Center, averaging take cover 12 home wins a interval. They also have posted trine undefeated home seasons in nobleness last five years, most currently in 2022.

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