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Buffalos get corraled by Warriors

September 6, 2011

The arm of Bryant Moniz may have gotten him on the Heisman watch list, as well as others, but it was his running that stole the show.  Moniz rushed for 121 yards and 3 touchdowns, leading Hawaii to a 34-17 victory over Colorado of the Pac-12.  Moniz also added a touchdown (shovel) pass to Joey Iosefa as well, making him accountable for all 4 TD’s on the day.

Hawaii faces another PAC-12 oppenent next week on the road against the Washington Huskies.

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…and he’s off to the races

Huskies Take Down the Cats 36-33!

October 12, 2009

UW’s Mason Foster returns an interception for a touchdown. Photo by Bill Dewey

By ISM Staff

For the third time this season the University of Washington Huskies, once again brought home a win.   The Huskies are right behind the undefeated Oregon Ducks (3-0 Conference, 5-1 Overall) and only three games away from being bowl eligible.   Read more

Miracle on Montlake

September 21, 2009

By Simi Strickland

Wow!!! Is the way I have to explain, what happened Saturday at Husky Stadium. Not too many people out there gave Steve Sarkisian and his coaching staff a chance to come up with a game plan to match up with the mighty Trojans of USC. A game plan that would keep the Huskies close on the score board.   Coach Sarkisian and his game plan was not working on Read more

SPRING CAMP IS HERE!

March 26, 2009

 Alexander escapes the rush
Is it true?  Can it be?  Yes!  It’s spring and that means Warrior football spring camp is here! 

Camp opens on Monday, March 30th from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. at the UH grass practice field.  The Warriors will have 15 practices, including, a scrimmage on Maui on Saturday, April 11th at the War Memorial Stadium and will close with an intra-squad game in the “Warrior Bowl” on April 25th at 3:00 p.m. at the Aloha Stadium. Read more

WARRIORS WIN

March 22, 2009

Joshua Walker making one of his killsThe University of Hawaii men’s volleyball team defeated the New Jersey Institute of Technology Highlanders at the Stan Sheriff Center with their opening win of a two game series against the Highlanders, 30-19, 30-22 and 30-20.  Hawaii #7 Joshua Walker and #5 Amobi Armstrong of the Highlanders both ended up with 11 kills for their teams.  The final match point came from UH #19 Justin Ching who is only 5’6″.  The Highlanders #11 Charles Bell is from Kahuku High School, Haleiwa, Oahu.

Article and photo by Alan Kang.

Wisconsin defeat the Wahines

March 12, 2009

UH vs Wisconsin Photo by Alan KangOur Rainbows Wahine last night came up short again last night against Wisconsin who won 3-0 in the Chevron Spring Fling Tournament at the Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium.  This is their second loss of the Chevron Spring Fling Tournament.

UH defeats the Lions!

March 12, 2009

UH vs. Loyola. Photo by Alan KangLast night, Hawaii pulled out a win at Les Murakami Stadium 6-5 against the Loyola Marymount Lions in the 10th.  Hawaii now have won their fourth in a row (7-6) while Loyola Marymount is 8-8.

Wahines Lose a Heartbreaker 63 to 60.

February 28, 2009

Wahines Keisha  Photo by Alan KangBy Alan KangThe Rainbow Wahine with a 6-20 overall and 3-10 in the WAC played the Idaho Vandals on Friday night at the Stan Sheriff Center. The Wahines behind by two at the half, 28-26. Read more

Cardinals downed Warriors in 3 games

February 27, 2009

Hawaii vs. Stanford. Photo by Alan KangStory and Photos by Alan KangLast night Hawai`i faced the Stanford Cardinals at the Stan Sheriff Center.  The first game was a tough loss to Hawaii Men’s Volleyball team 28-30 with Stanford #5 Evan Romero and #9 Brad Lawson hitting from the outside and leaving Hawaii looking stunned. Read more

HAWAI`I PULLS OUT A VICTORY OVER CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE

January 31, 2009

Brennon Dyer goes up for the killThe UH men’s volleyball team gave second-ranked Cal State Northridge its first loss of the season at the Stan Sheriff Center on Friday.  The Warriors pulled out the upset 21-30, 30-28, 22-30, 30-23, and 15-12.  UH is now 2-6 overall and 1-4 in MPSF. Read more

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