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Coach Laura Beeman cautious, optimistic as Wahine prepare for road trip

By Jerry Campany on December 21, 2020

By Paul Honda A week ago, Laura Beeman saw her Rainbow Wahine struggle in an 82-74 loss to Division II national powerhouse Hawaii Pacific. Hawaii’s loss to the long-range gunners of HPU was an eye-opener in the first of two nonconference games on the COVID-19 ravaged schedule. It wasn’t in the plan to lose, but Beeman had already chosen the right path for her team, which includes six freshmen. She let them travel home for Thanksgiving weekend. “We knew coming […]

ON THIS DATE in 1961: Earl Harbin’s return home pays off

By Jerry Campany on December 15, 2020

Earl Harbin went from a star at Kamehameha to fourth string at Oregon State to starting quarterback for a winning Hawaii squad. On this date in 1961, Harbin threw two touchdowns and Hawaii beat the Kaimuki Spartans 19-18 in front of a crowd of 750 at Honolulu Stadium. The victory clinched third place for Hawaii in the Athletic Association of Hawaii. Faasuka Lutu scored all three of Kaimuki’s touchdowns and later enrolled and played at UH. Harbin completed 13 passes […]

ON THIS DATE IN 2002: Rainbow Wahine punch ticket to New Orleans

By Jerry Campany on December 14, 2020

The Hawaii women’s volleyball program was insulted about being sent to Nebraska and took it out on the hosts. On this date in 2002, Lily Kahumoku and Kim Willoughby had 25 kills each and the Rainbow Wahine beat the Cornhuskers 30-25, 25-30, 30-27, 30-21 to advance to the Final Four at New Orleans. Hawaii was seeded sixth while Nebraska was seeded third. Hawaii ended Nebraska’s 63-match home winning streak. The run was short lived, however, as UH got swept by […]

ON THIS DATE IN 1989: Jason Elam’s rare miss leaves UH tied

By Jerry Campany on December 9, 2020

Nobody is perfect, not even a Hall of Famer. On this date in 1989, Jason Elam missed a 47-yard field goal with no time on the clock and Hawaii tied Air Force 35-all in front of a crowd of 37,604 at Aloha Stadium. Elam, who was inducted into the UH Hall of Fame in 2002 and is knocking on the door of bigger Halls in Canton and Atlanta, had missed only one field goal on 21 attempts before he missed […]

ON THIS DATE IN 2001: Chad Owens breaks 2 NCAA records in rout of BYU

By Jerry Campany on December 8, 2020

On this date in 2001, Chad Owens had many, many happy returns. Owens broke two NCAA records as a return man in a 72-45 decimation of previously perfect No. 9 Brigham Young. Owens claimed the record for single-game kickoff and punt return yardage with 372 and kickoff return yardage with 249. Both records were set in 1997, the former by Minnesota’s Tutu Atwell and the latter by Tyrone Watley of Iowa State. He became the first UH player to have […]

ON THIS DATE IN 1941: Football players spring into action

By Jerry Campany on December 7, 2020

Fresh off an exciting 20-6 victory over Willamette, Hawaii didn’t have much time to celebrate as early the next morning Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. From the coach on down, the University of Hawaii football team responded to the call after the attack, immediately trading their leather football helmets for shiny ‘tin’ police headgear. Hawaii coach Eugene Gill, a veteran of world War I where he served in France, was among the first to respond for guard duty and his players […]

ON THIS DATE IN 1988: Hawaii beats Oregon in ‘humuhumunukunukuāpuaʻa Bowl’

By Jerry Campany on December 3, 2020

On this date in 1988, Hawaii wasn’t involved in a bowl so fans made their own. Warren Jones passed for a school record-tying four touchdowns and ran for another as Hawaii blitzed Oregon 41-17 in front of a senior-night crowd of 39,301 at Aloha Stadium. Fans wore shirts proclaiming it the Humuhumunukunukuapuaa Bowl. The Rainbows were 5-7 the year before. It was the biggest single-season turnaround in program history. Oregon committed five turnovers and finished 6-6. Heikoti Fakava ran for […]

ON THIS DATE IN 1949: Jimmy Gomard gets the glory

By Jerry Campany on December 2, 2020

For one fleeting moment on this date in 1949, James Gomard went back to his roots. Gomard started at center and cleared the way for Hawaii to gain 314 yards in a 41-14 rout of Fresno State in front of 15,000 fans at Honolulu Stadium. The Roaring Rainbows scored 27 points in the first quarter, and then it was time to have some fun. Gomard, who was a backfield star for Kamehameha in his prep days, was forced to the […]