Hawaii Men’s Volleyball Faces Long Beach State in Big West Finals
The University of Hawai'i men's volleyball team is set to compete against Long Beach State in the Big West Championship finals on Friday. The Rainbow Warriors secured their spot after a 3-1 victory over UC San Diego, while Long Beach State triumphed over UC Irvine. With a history of success, UH aims for their fifth title, having previously won championships in 2019, 2022, 2023, and 2025. The match highlights a rivalry where the teams are tied overall at 53-53, adding tension to the highly anticipated showdown.
By the Numbers- Hawai'i has won four Big West Championships (2019, '22, '23, '25).
- The overall series with Long Beach State is tied at 53-53.
- Hawai'i is the top seed in the tournament and has an 11-3 all-time record at the Big West Championship.
- Long Beach State is the second seed, having defeated UC Irvine 3-0 in the semifinals.
The finals on Friday will be an opportunity for Hawai'i to extend their winning streak against Long Beach State. Fans can expect a competitive matchup as both teams vie for the title, with the stakes high for the Rainbow Warriors to maintain their dominance in the conference.
Bottom LineAs the tension rises for the finals, Hawai'i's quest for a fifth title against a familiar rival positions them as the favorites, but the history between the teams suggests an unpredictable and thrilling championship match.
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