Hawaii Warriors and Rainbow Wahine - Hawaii Rainbow Wahine Volleyball, Hawaii Rainbow Warriors, Dave Shoji, Waipio Peninsula Soccer Stadium (Paperback)


Chapters: Hawaii Rainbow Wahine Volleyball, Hawaii Rainbow Warriors, Dave Shoji, Waipio Peninsula Soccer Stadium. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 24. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Hawaii Rainbow Wahine Volleyball Team is the NCAA Division I women's volleyball team for the University of Hawaii. The Rainbow Wahine volleyball program remains the second-largest source of financial income for the University of Hawaii athletic department second only to University of Hawaii Warrior Football. Over the past 14 years, the Rainbow Wahine Volleyball Program has led the nation in attendance averaging over 7,000 fans per match. The team has won four national championships: one AIAW title and three NCAA Division 1 titles. Since joining the WAC in 1996 the Rainbow Wahine have at least clinched a share of the conference title in all those years. Hawaii has won 10 straight conference tournaments, beating New Mexico State the last 4 years. The program in addition has made 28 NCAA postseason appearances out of 29 years, only missing the 1992 NCAA tournament; the program has produced Olympians, All-Americans, and two individuals named AVCA National Player of the Year since 1996 (of a sum four total); and the program presents an eminence that can be matched by no other Hawaii sports team, no matter what the athletic attempt. Amongst all active statewide NCAA volleyball teams, the Rainbow Wahine have almost always been the most wildly successful collegiate program; their combined records in the islands total 41 wins and amazingly only 1 loss. Against women's traditional volleyball power UH-Hilo (AIAW-Div.II Champions: '79, '81; NAIA Champions: '82-85, '88 and Runner-up, '93) the Rainbows are 24-0. Against women's traditional volleyball power HPU (NCAA-Div.II Champions: '98, 2000; NAIA Champions...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=3376212

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Chapters: Hawaii Rainbow Wahine Volleyball, Hawaii Rainbow Warriors, Dave Shoji, Waipio Peninsula Soccer Stadium. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 24. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Hawaii Rainbow Wahine Volleyball Team is the NCAA Division I women's volleyball team for the University of Hawaii. The Rainbow Wahine volleyball program remains the second-largest source of financial income for the University of Hawaii athletic department second only to University of Hawaii Warrior Football. Over the past 14 years, the Rainbow Wahine Volleyball Program has led the nation in attendance averaging over 7,000 fans per match. The team has won four national championships: one AIAW title and three NCAA Division 1 titles. Since joining the WAC in 1996 the Rainbow Wahine have at least clinched a share of the conference title in all those years. Hawaii has won 10 straight conference tournaments, beating New Mexico State the last 4 years. The program in addition has made 28 NCAA postseason appearances out of 29 years, only missing the 1992 NCAA tournament; the program has produced Olympians, All-Americans, and two individuals named AVCA National Player of the Year since 1996 (of a sum four total); and the program presents an eminence that can be matched by no other Hawaii sports team, no matter what the athletic attempt. Amongst all active statewide NCAA volleyball teams, the Rainbow Wahine have almost always been the most wildly successful collegiate program; their combined records in the islands total 41 wins and amazingly only 1 loss. Against women's traditional volleyball power UH-Hilo (AIAW-Div.II Champions: '79, '81; NAIA Champions: '82-85, '88 and Runner-up, '93) the Rainbows are 24-0. Against women's traditional volleyball power HPU (NCAA-Div.II Champions: '98, 2000; NAIA Champions...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=3376212

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September 2010

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26

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978-1-157-21869-2

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9781157218692

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1-157-21869-5



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