Hawaii volleyball: No. 5 SandBows 5, ASU 0; MVB results, BYU undefeated
Good morning all
Hawaii (4-2) 5, No. 19 ASU 0
SandBows are now 7-0 against the Sun Devils.
Pairs remained the same, Flts 4-5 flippled
1. Morgan Martin-Pani Napoleon up on Katelyn Carballo-Samantha Plaster, 21-15, 21-12
2. Maia Hannemann-Julia Scoles def. Emily Anderson-Sarah Waters, 21-18, 21-17
3. Amy Ozee-Brooke Van Sickle def Ellyson Lundberg-Maddy Salazar, 21-15, 21-10
4. Hanna Hellvig-Ilihia Huddleston def. Kate Baldwin-Lexi Sweeney, 21-19, 21-13
5. Kylin Loker-Anna Maidment def. Cierra Flood-Lauren Weintraub, 21-18, 21-13
assuming that it’s Norene Iosia-Harlee Kekauoha at non-counting 6.
They only traveled 12.
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Hawaii runs its record against SMC to 4-0 with today’s win
Hawaii 4, Saint Mary’s 1
UH Pairs (don’t have SMC’s)
1. Megan Martin-Pani Napoleon win 21-14, 21-11
2. Maia Hanneman-Julia Scoles win 21-16, 21-15
3. Amy Ozee-Brooke Van Sickle win 21-16, 21-15
4. Kylin Loker-Anna Maidment lose 21-11, 21-17
5. Hanna Hellvig-Ilihia Huddleston win 21-13, 22-20
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On the continent today
Nonconference
No. 2 BYU (H) def. No. 13 Stanford, 25-12, 25-21, 25-22
No. 3 UC Santa Barbara (A) def. USC, 27-25, 25-21, 27-25
No. 4 Long Beach state (A) def. No. 12 UCLA, 25-21, 18-25, 25-17, 23-25, 15-13 Beach with 18 SEs, UCLA 19. Matautia 9-1-21
No. 10 Penn State (H) def. Charleston, 25-11, 25-20, 25-16
Lincoln Memorial (H) def. Limestone, 25-19, 25-20, 20-25, 25-15
EIVA
No. 11 Princeton (H) def. Harvard, 25-20, 26-24, 25-17
No. 15 George Mason (A) def. Saint Francis, 25-17, 25-27, 25-21, 25-18
NJIT (H) def. Sacred Heart, 25-20, 25-21, 25-15
MIVA
No. 5 Lewis (H) def. Loyola, 25-15, 25-20, 25-15
McKendree (A) def. No. 14 Purdue Fort Wayne (H), 25-22, 25-23, 14-26, 28-26
ConCar
Barton (H) def. King, 25-22, 25-13, 25-22
This is in response to the SSC renovations this summer on the previous thread. I hope they put railings in the aisles. The steps can be steep and there is nothing to hold onto if you fall. The audience for the VB games are elderly and some need help navigating the way to their seats.
1. don’t know. will ask. always surprised me that it isn’t more ADA friendly, given Rich’s (now late) brother was in a wheelchair.
Wow! Have you see LSU’s Beach Stadium? It’s beautiful. With a huge scoreboard keeping track of all 5 courts. Hoping Hawaii will follow suit and upgrade their beach volleyball courts. Im sure they can find room somewhere in Manoa.
Same need to be done for Murakami Stadium. I think the upper level of the stadium is even steeper than the SSC. I sit in the upper area in both the SSC and LMS and I dread falling at the stadium more than the arena.
#3…We don’t have the money to be like LSU. They have tons of money to throw around and that is why they can big time facilities for beach volleyball(which is honestly a “small time” sport” that really does not make a school any money.
UH have more pressing needs than to waste money on a beach volleyball facility.
3. don’t see where they’d expand on lower campus. they are very constricted with the track and murakami, and the pool complex on the other side of the track.
5. they could make money if they could charge for home matches and keep concession revenue, including having beer. But they aren’t allowed to have beer
Our elected politicians should find a way to pass legislation to put a simple, voluntary, yearly, “check the box and give back a little @ $” on state tax forms for athletic facilities. Seems to make sense, so that might be the problem as to why it never happens.
Beach volleyball is an Olympic sport. U.S. Women took the bronze at the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics. Germany took gold and Brazil took silver. On the men’s side, the U.S. got knocked out in the second round, losing to Brazil 1-2. Brazil went on the win the gold. Beach volleyball is a fast growing sport.
https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=53126
New thread up for Sunday beach
8. not sure of the point you’re trying to make
If you mean money
The Olympics, particularly the U.S. success, has nothing to do with collegiate beach.
There’s a ton of TV revenue for Olympics and AVP. that’s not the case for the NCAA
But beach volleyball is the fastest growing sport at the collegiate level.