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The Hawaii Rainbow Warriors and Rainbow Wāhine are the
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teams that represent the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (UH), in Honolulu, Hawaii. The UH athletics program is a member of the Big West Conference in most sports and competes at the NCAA Division I level. It comprises seven men's, 12 women's, and two coed athletic teams.


Nickname

Hawaiʻi athletics began more than a century ago, with the first football team being fielded in 1909. Through 1923, the UH teams were called the "Deans." In the final game of the 1923 season, the football team upset Oregon State, with a rainbow appearing over the stadium during the game. Sportswriters began referring to UH teams as the "Rainbows," and the tradition was born that Hawaii could not lose if a rainbow appeared. The rainbow officially became a part of the school's athletic logo in 1982 and remained until 2000. King Kamehameha the Great and his warriors united the Hawaiian Islands, earning the warrior a place of honor in Hawaiian history and an expectation of strength, skill and a fighting spirit. The UH teams became known as "Rainbow Warriors" long before the name became official in 1974. When women's teams were begun in 1972, founder and first women's athletic director Dr. Donnis Thompson named the teams the "Rainbow Wāhine" with "wāhine" being Hawaiian for women. Both the men's and the women's teams have long been known as the "Rainbows" or merely the "'Bows." A controversial change in 2000 allowed each team to pick its own team name; the football, men's volleyball, golf, and tennis teams became the Warriors, while the men's basketball and swimming & diving teams remained Rainbow Warriors, and the baseball team became the Rainbows. The women's teams, however, all remained the “Rainbow Wāhine." At the same time, the school changed its athletics logo to the current stylized "H,” omitting the rainbow of the old logo altogether. On July 1, 2013, the nicknames of the university's men's sports teams were once again standardized, and all male teams at the university are now referred to as the "Rainbow Warriors." More recently, the women's beach volleyball team, while still officially "Rainbow Wāhine,” generally uses "SandBows.”


History


Conference affiliation

The Hawaiʻi men's teams competed as independents until joining the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) in 1979. The women's teams were independents until joining the Pacific Coast Athletic Association in 1985, with that conference rebranding as the Big West Conference in 1988. In 1996, the women's teams joined the men in the WAC. In July 2012, most of the school's teams moved from the WAC to the women's former league, the Big West Conference. Since the Big West does not sponsor football, the Rainbow Warriors became affiliate members of the Mountain West Conference. Teams in sports not sponsored by the Big West compete as members of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation.


Sports sponsored


Baseball

The Rainbow Warriors have made one appearance in the College World Series, finishing as the runner up to champion Arizona in the
1980 College World Series The 1980 NCAA Division I baseball tournament was played at the end of the 1980 NCAA Division I baseball season to determine the national champion of college baseball. The tournament concluded with eight teams competing in the College World Series, ...
. The team is currently led by first year head coach Rich Hill.


Men's basketball

The Rainbow Warriors are coached by Eran Ganot. In 2015, the university self-imposed penalties as a result of NCAA violations committed by the previous coaching staff that include vacating 36 wins from the 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons, reducing scholarships and practice time, and placing itself on one-year probation. The university also agreed to pay a $10,000 fine. The team's most recent appearance in the
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was in
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Women's basketball

The Hawaiʻi Rainbow Wāhine basketball team represents the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. They are currently coached by Laura Beeman. The team plays its home games at the Stan Sheriff Center.


Women's beach volleyball

The Hawaiʻi Rainbow Wāhine beach volleyball team, also known as the Hawaiʻi SandBows, is the NCAA Division I beach volleyball team at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.


Football

The Hawaiʻi Rainbow Warriors football team competes in NCAA Division I FBS
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. The team, which is currently coached by Timmy Chang, joined the Mountain West Conference in July 2012. Under former coach June Jones, they were the third BCS non-AQ team to play in a BCS bowl game, having faced Georgia in the Sugar Bowl on January 1, 2008, losing to Georgia 41-10. Hawaiʻi was ranked 10th and UGA ranked 5th in the nation. Hawaiʻi was the only undefeated team of the 2007 season, before losing in the Sugar Bowl in January 2008.


Softball

The Hawaiʻi Rainbow Wāhine softball team is the NCAA Division I college softball team for the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. They are currently coached by
Bob Coolen Robert Coolen (born January 24, 1958) is an American softball coach who is currently the head coach of the University of Hawaii at Manoa, University of Hawaii's Hawaii Rainbow Wahine softball, softball program. Personal life and education ...
. The team has made one appearance in the Women's College World Series in
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Men's volleyball

The Hawaiʻi Rainbow Warriors volleyball team represents the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa in NCAA Division I college volleyball and play their home games at the Stan Sheriff Center. They are currently coached by
Charlie Wade Charlie Wade (born October 8, 1963) is the head coach of the University of Hawaii men's volleyball program. Coaching career Wade spent 11 years at the University of Hawai'i with the Rainbow Wahine volleyball staff, nine as an associate coach to ...
. The team has won back-to-back NCAA men's volleyball championships in
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Women's volleyball

The Hawaiʻi Rainbow Wāhine volleyball team represents the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa in NCAA Division I college volleyball and play their home games at the Stan Sheriff Center. They are currently coached by Robyn Ah Mow. The team is one of the most successful women's volleyball programs in the country having won 4 national championships (3 NCAA, 1 AIAW).


Traditions


School colors

The school colors for the Hawaiʻi Rainbow Warriors and Rainbow Wāhine are green, white, black and silver. The white and green colors were chosen by the wives of the faculty. In 2000, a new athletics logo was created that included black and silver, so those colors are now also used by the athletics department.


In film

The creation of the first Rainbow Wāhine teams at the University of Hawaiʻi is the subject of the documentary fil
Rise of the Wahine
directed by Dean Kaneshiro. Rise of the Wāhine features the struggles of these first women's teams after the passing of Title IX and the film highlights the roles of coaches Alan Kang and
Dave Shoji Dave Shoji (born December 4, 1946) is an American sports coach who was the head coach of the University of Hawaii at Manoa, University of Hawaii at Mānoa Hawaii Rainbow Wahine volleyball, Rainbow Wahine Volleyball team from 1975 to 2017. Under ...
, first female Athletic Director Dr. Donnis Thompson, Patsy Mink, and first-teams volleyball players
Beth McLachlin Beth McLachlin (''nee'' Hollinger; born 1950) is an American former volleyball player and coach. She competed for Team USA at the 1968 Summer Olympics, 1970 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship, and various Women's NORCECA Volleyball Champio ...
, Marilyn Moniz-Kaho`ohanonaho, Joyce Kapua`ala, and Joey Akeo.


References


External links

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