American college volleyball program
Hawaii Rainbow Warriors volleyball University University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Head coach Charlie Wade (15th season)Conference Big West Location Honolulu , Hawaii Home arena Stan Sheriff Center (capacity: 10,300)Nickname Rainbow Warriors Colors Green, black, silver, and white[ 1] 2002†, 2021, 2022 1996, 2019, 2023 1995, 1996, 2002†, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023 1995, 1996, 2002†, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023 Big West: 2019, 2022, 2023 Big West: 2021, 2023* MPSF: 1995, 1996, 1998, 2001 * Co-Champion † Vacated by NCAA
The Hawaii Rainbow Warriors volleyball team represents the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa in NCAA men's competition. The team currently competes in the Big West Conference after leaving its longtime home of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation in 2018.[ 2] The Rainbow Warriors are currently coached by Charlie Wade .
Year-by-year results
Statistics overview
Season
Coach
Overall
Conference
Standing
Postseason
Dave Shoji (1979–1980)
1979
Dave Shoji
5–2
1980
Dave Shoji
13–2
10–0
1st
Dave Shoji (California Intercollegiate Volleyball Association) (1981–1984)
1981
Dave Shoji
12–9
8–8
5th
1982
Dave Shoji
14–8
9–7
T–4th
1983
Dave Shoji
12–7
10–6
T–4th
1984
Dave Shoji
11–9
9–9
T–6th
Dave Shoji:
67–37 (.644)
46–30 (.605)
Dave Shoji /Jim Smoot (California Intercollegiate Volleyball Association) (1985)
1985
Dave Shoji/Jim Smoot [ n 1]
14–11
9–9
6th
Dave Shoji/Jim Smoot:
14–11 (.560)
9–9 (.500)
Alan Rosehill (California Intercollegiate Volleyball Association) (1986)
1986
Alan Rosehill
15–6
15–5
T–2nd
Alan Rosehill (Western Intercollegiate Volleyball Association) (1987–1992)
1987
Alan Rosehill
8–10
8–10
6th
1988
Alan Rosehill
25–5
15–3
2nd
1989
Alan Rosehill
22–7
15–5
3rd
1990
Alan Rosehill
18–9
12–4
T–2nd (Wilson)
1991
Alan Rosehill
7–17
3–13
6th (Wilson)
1992
Alan Rosehill
13–14
7–9
4th (Wilson)
Alan Rosehill:
108–68 (.614)
75–49 (.605)
Mike Wilton (Mountain Pacific Sports Federation ) (1993–2009)
1993
Mike Wilton
18–10
10–9
5th (Pacific)
1994
Mike Wilton
14–14
10–9
T–3rd (Pacific)
1995
Mike Wilton
19–8
15–4
1st (Pacific)
NCAA Semifinals
1996
Mike Wilton
27–3
19–0
1st (Pacific)
NCAA Runner-Up
1997
Mike Wilton
18–11
10–9
3rd (Pacific)
1998
Mike Wilton
23–6
16–3
1st (Pacific)
1999
Mike Wilton
19–10
11–8
2nd (Pacific)
2000
Mike Wilton
19–10
13–6
3rd (Pacific)
2001
Mike Wilton
19–7
12–5
T–1st (Pacific)
2002
Mike Wilton
24–8
17–5
2nd (Pacific)
NCAA Champion (vacated) [ n 2]
2003
Mike Wilton
24–6
17–5
2nd (Pacific)
2004
Mike Wilton
17–12
13–9
6th
2005
Mike Wilton
19–9
15–7
4th
2006
Mike Wilton
23–5
19–3
2nd
2007
Mike Wilton
13–14
11–11
T–6th
2008
Mike Wilton
11–16
8–14
9th
2009
Mike Wilton
9–18
6–16
10th
Mike Wilton:
316–167 (.654)
222–123 (.643)
Charlie Wade (Mountain Pacific Sports Federation ) (2010–2017)
2010
Charlie Wade
19–10
14–8
4th
2011
Charlie Wade
15–13
13–9
5th
2012
Charlie Wade
7–20
4–18
12th
2013
Charlie Wade
11–17
10–14
9th
2014
Charlie Wade
15–12
13–11
9th
2015
Charlie Wade
24–7
18–4
2nd
NCAA Quarterfinals
2016
Charlie Wade
16–12
11–11
7th
2017
Charlie Wade
27–6
14–4
3rd
NCAA Semifinals
Charlie Wade (Big West Conference ) (2018–present)
2018
Charlie Wade
19–8
6–4
T–2nd
2019
Charlie Wade
28–3
8–2
2nd
NCAA Runner-Up
2020
Charlie Wade
15–1 [ n 3]
2021
Charlie Wade
17–1
10–0
1st
NCAA Champion
2022
Charlie Wade
27–5
7–3
2nd
NCAA Champion
2023
Charlie Wade
29-3
9-1
T-1st
NCAA Runner-Up
2024
Charlie Wade
23-7
5-5
3rd
Charlie Wade:
292–125 (.700)
142–94 (.602)
Total:
795–408 (.661)
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
Conference regular season champion
Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
Division regular season champion
Division regular season and conference tournament champion
Conference tournament champion
Notes
^ Shoji and Smoot served as co-coaches.
^ National championship was vacated due to an ineligible player.[ 3]
^ Season not played past March 6 due to COVID-19 pandemic .
Home court
The Rainbow Warriors have played their home games at the Stan Sheriff Center since 1995, and have had 11 sellouts of their games, the most recent being March 6, 2020 against BYU .[ 4] [ 5]
Since joining the MPSF, and later, the Big West, Hawaii has consistently been one of the leaders in the country in home attendance. Under Charlie Wade, the Rainbow Warriors are nearly unbeatable at the Stan Sheriff Center, averaging over 12 home wins a season. They also have posted three undefeated home seasons in the last five years, most recently in 2022.
See also
References
External links
Academics Facilities Organizations Media Athletics
People Related
Founded : 1907
Students : 20,435
Endowment : US$280.2 million