Basketball seniors earn top UH Hilo athletic honors
Basketball seniors Patience Taylor and Larry Bush are the UH Hilo Pepsi Athletes of the Week for their roles in upset victories over the weekend.
Basketball seniors Patience Taylor and Larry Bush are the UH Hilo Pepsi Athletes of the Week for their roles in upset victories over the weekend.
The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Athletics Department launched “H Day,” encouraging everyone to wear H-logo or green apparel every Friday.
The University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo Vulcans Larry Bush and Sara Shimizu earned themselves spots as Pepsi Athletes of the Week.
The current average cumulative grade point average of UH Mānoa's approximate 488 student-athletes is 3.12, which is the highest in program history.
Big scoring numbers in basketball were a common thread for the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo’s Pepsi Athletes of the Week, James Griffin and Allie Navarette.
Women's golf, soccer and tennis teams earned perfect scores.
All 12 UH Hilo athletic teams had students honored and the average GPA was 3.65.
The students and student-athletes read Dr. Seuss books to more than 2,300 elementary students as part of Dr. Seuss Read Across America Day.
The team sported beenies with Naotala’s jersey number 75 and the slogan “Back and Better,” a phrase that he uttered to Rolovich days after his accident.
Universities around the country are presenting scholarships to athletes in memorable fashion these days and UH Mānoa Head Football Coach Nick Rolovich is fast becoming the master of the reveal.