Wednesday Dec 2 | Honolulu Star-Bulletin
The last time Hawaii played at UC Irvine, Bob Nash did the dirty work himself. That was in February 1972; the Rainbow Warriors rolled to an 88-79 victory behind Nash and the Fabulous Five to begin a seven-game winning streak.
Flemings holds key to Hawaii's fortunes
Once again, the fortunes of the Hawaii men's basketball team fall primarily on the broad shoulders of senior swingman Roderick Flemings.
Injuries bugging UH men's basketball team
The excitement of the first fullcourt 5-on-5 action for the Hawaii men's basketball team was tempered by the walking wounded around it.
'Bows try to work through injuries
A team of referees officiated practice for the University of Hawaii men's basketball team yesterday at the Stan Sheriff Center.
One is coming to the realization that he is, in fact, a Division I basketball player.
Hawaii is its usual melting pot, with a strong international flavor to the roster.
Summer camps helped 'Bows shape up
Practices for the University of Hawaii men's basketball team start on Friday, but much of the preseason preparation was completed months ago.
Pair of Transfers Join Men's Basketball Squad
HONOLULU, June 17 -- The University of Hawaii issued the following news release: University of Hawai`i men's basketball head coach Bob Nash announced the signings of two Division I transfers.
Rainbow basketball team adds 2 Division I transfers
The University of Hawaii men's basketball team announced the signing of two Division I transfers to complete its recruiting before the 2009-10 season.
This week after taking an official visit last weekend to the school, former University of Arizona 6-foot-7 junior guard/forward Zane Johnson has found his new home with a school in the Western Athletic Conference ... ... More ... To continue reading this article you must be a member.
Who said quality recruits were not available at this time of year? The University of Hawai'i men's basketball team found one in Zane Johnson - a part-time starter at national power Arizona last season.
Arizona Strategy and Personnel
THE GOOD NEWS: The Wildcats will start fresh with Sean Miller, whose motion offense thrives on interchangeable parts and he's the kind of guy who plans to keep UA in the running for the "Point Guard U" title.
Another ex-guard likely to join UA
Sean Miller's new Arizona Wildcats staff continues to live up to the old Point Guard U name.
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