Nahaku earns national baseball award, Big West Player of the Week
Kamana Nahaku became the first player in UH history to receive the Golden Spikes National Player of the Week recognition.
Kamana Nahaku became the first player in UH history to receive the Golden Spikes National Player of the Week recognition.
Logan Groff was named Pacific West Conference Co-Pitcher of the Week after tossing a 7-inning one-hitter.
UH Mānoa infielder Shunsuke Sakaino led UHʻs offense with a series of clutch hits.
The ‘Bows open the 2025 season on February 14 against Marshall at Les Murakami Stadium.
The baseball team is set to kick off their 2025 season with a 12-game homestand.
The addition of UH as a full member of the conference gives the Mountain West eight full-time members, meeting the NCAA minimum requirement to be a Division I conference.
Thirteen current, former and future Rainbow Warriors and Rainbow Wahine will participate at the 2024 Paris Olympics—12 athletes and one coach.
UH designated hitter and catcher Austin Machado made a huge impact in his only year as a Rainbow Warrior.
The track and field team had the most honorees with 18 followed by softball (13), baseball (12) and water polo (10).
Austin Machado hit .351 with four home runs and 48 RBIs, and leading the team and finishing second in the Big West with 19 doubles.