Hawaii Rainbow Wahine volleyball

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The Hawaii Rainbow Wahine volleyball team is the NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball team for the University of Hawaiʻi. The team has won four national championships: one AIAW title and three NCAA Division 1 titles. They have made many post-season appearances in the NCAA volleyball tournament. It has produced numerous Olympians, all-Americans, and all-conference players, as well as two national players of the year since 1996.

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[edit] Staff

As of 2007

  • Head Coach: Dave Shoji
  • Assistant Coach: Kari (Anderson) Ambrozich
  • Assistant Coach: Mike Sealy
  • Team Manager: Ryan Tsuji

Dave Shoji has been Head Coach of the Rainbow Wahine Volleyball team since 1975. He is currently (as of 2007) the second winningest by total victories.[1] He is a member of the NCAA volleyball division I 25th anniversary team.[2] He has been named as one of the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) division I volleyball regional coaches of the year numerous times. He has also been named as the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) conference coach of the year numerous times.

[edit] History and team facts

[edit] Head coach

[edit] League

[edit] Conference

[edit] Home court

[edit] National championships

  • 1979: AIAW by defeating Utah State
  • 1982: NCAA by defeating USC
  • 1983: NCAA by defeating UCLA
  • 1987: NCAA by defeating Stanford

[edit] Notable players

  • Reydan "Tita" Ahuna[5] - Former head coach of Hawaiʻi Pacific University women's volleyball team (2000 & 1998 NCAA Division II National Championship, 1990 NAIA National Championship)[6]
  • Robyn Ah Mow (now Robyn Ah Mow-Santos) - USA Olympics indoor women's volleyball team member (2000, 2004)
  • Heather Bown - USA Olympics indoor women's volleyball team member (2000, 2004), 2-time 1st Team AVCA All-American. 2-time WAC Player of the Year (1998, 1999)
  • Deitre Collins[7] - USA Olympics indoor women's volleyball team member (1988, 1992), Player of the year (twice), winner Broderick Cup (1982-83 season),[8] former head coach of University of Nevada, Las Vegas women's volleyball team, head coach of Cornell University women's volleyball team, member of the NCAA volleyball division I 25th anniversary team.[9]
  • Angelica Ljungquist - AVCA National Player of the Year (1996), 4-time AVCA All-American, 1995 Big West Player of the Year, 1996 WAC Player of the Year.
  • Marilyn Moniz-Kahoʻohanohano[10] - University of Hawaiʻi Associate Athletics Director - Senior Woman Administrator (currently oversees, among other things, the women's volleyball program)
  • Tonya "Teee" Williams - USA Olympics indoor women's volleyball team member (1992, 1996), 2-time AVCA National Player of the Year (1987, 1989).
  • Kim Willoughby - AVCA National Player of the Year (2003), 3-time AVCA 1st Team All-American (2001-2003), 3-time WAC Player of the Year. Holds NCAA record for kills in a single season.
  • Kanoe Kamanaʻo- 4-time AVCA All-American, all-time assist leader at Hawaii, 3-time WAC Player of the Year (2004-2006), 2003 AVCA National Freshman of the Year.

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[edit] Notes

  1. ^  NCAA Volleyball Record Book (2005), p. 106-107
  2. ^  NCAA Division I Volleyball 25th Anniversary Team
  3. ^  "Assistant coach helped unite Wahine", Honolulu Star Bulletin, November 10, 1999
  4. ^  The Big West Conference Volleyball Records Book, p.43
  5. ^  Hawaiʻi Pacific University Athletics Department, Tita Ahuna
  6. ^  Hawaiʻi Pacific University Athletics Department, Volleyball history
  7. ^  Cornell University Athletics Department, Deidre Collins
  8. ^ (Honda-)Broderick Award winners
  9. ^  NCAA Division I Volleyball 25th Anniversary Team
  10. ^  University of Hawaiʻi Athletics Department, Marilyn Moniz-Kahoʻohanohano

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