The University of Hawai'i men's volleyball team secured the Big West regular season title by sweeping No. 18 CSUN with set scores of 25-20, 25-16, and 25-16. This victory marks their third title in program history, and with a record of 25-4 and 8-1 in conference play, they clinched the top seed for the upcoming Big West Championship. Dominating the net with a 12.5 to 3.5 blocking advantage, Hawai'i consistently thwarted CSUN's offense, which finished with a season-low hitting percentage of .051.

By the Numbers
  • Hawai'i recorded 12.5 blocks compared to CSUN's 3.5.
  • Kainoa Wade led the team with 10 kills on a .421 hitting percentage.
State of Play
  • Hawai'i's offense hit .315 as a team in the match.
  • Justin Todd returned from injury with six kills and six blocks.
What's Next

Hawai'i will face off against CSUN again to conclude the regular season, aiming to carry their momentum into the Big West Championship next week in Irvine.

Bottom Line

The Warriors' commanding performance not only secured the regular season title but set the stage for a strong push in the upcoming tournament, showcasing their depth and defensive prowess.