UH picked to finish seventh in BWC
By Billy Hull on January 28, 2016Hawaii expected to drop two spots in the Big West in 2016 after finishing fifth in the conference in 2015 at 12-12.
Hawaii expected to drop two spots in the Big West in 2016 after finishing fifth in the conference in 2015 at 12-12.
D1Baseball.com released its top 300 college prospects list today. Nobody from Hawaii was listed but there were quite a few players on teams that will play UH this year in the rankings. Here’s the full list (BWC players in bold): Bobby Dalbec, 3B, Arizona (No. 18) Chad Hockin, RHP, Cal State Fullerton (No. 64) Shane Bieber, RHP, UC Santa Barbara (No. 76) Carmen Benedetti, LHP/1B, Michigan (No. 77) Andrew Calica, OF, UC Santa Barbara (No. 124) Garrett Hampson, SS, Long […]
The University of Hawaii baseball team opened spring practice with seven returning starters and a large class of newcomers. Hawaii starts the season Feb. 13 at UH Hilo.
With the first official practice of the spring coming up Monday morning, Hawaii baseball coach Mike Trapasso was on ESPN 1420-AM on Tuesday night for an episode of Call the Coach. Here’s a recap of everything he said. First topic is Monday’s Grand Slam event and individual and table tickets are still available. You can even pick up tickets at the door on site. It’s 5:30 p.m. on Monday at the Stan Sheriff Center. Scott Robbs is the moderator and […]
Hawaii signs 9 for the class of 2017, including six freshmen. All are at least 6-foot-1.
Hawaii lost Tyler Brashears but added several pitchers to bolster its staff.
As Tyler Brashears prepares to follow two fellow Rainbow Warrior pitchers into professional baseball, UH coach Mike Trapasso continues with the work of replenishing the staff. After earning All-Big West first-team honors in his lone season in Manoa, Brashears agreed to terms with the Tampa Bay Rays ahead of Friday’s deadline. Brashears, a 14-round pick in last month’s Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft, joins LJ Brewster (Miami Marlins) and Quintin Torres-Costa (Milwaukee Brewers) in departing for the pros with […]
Hawaii finished .500 in the Big West at 12-12 for the first time in three years but suffered its third consecutive 30-loss season.