The University of Hawai'i men's volleyball team, ranked No. 2, concludes its regular season with a crucial two-match series against No. 18 CSUN on April 17-18. With a current record of 24-4 and an impressive 7-1 in the Big West, the Rainbow Warriors can clinch the Big West regular season title by winning at least one match. Senior setter Vladimir Kubr will be honored on Senior Night, making this a significant event for the team and its supporters. The matches will feature special promotions, including Military Night and Pidgin Night, celebrating the culture and community of Hawai'i.

By the Numbers
  • Hawai'i leads the all-time series against CSUN, 63-23.
  • UH has an average attendance of 6,864 over 17 home matches this season, maintaining its status as the nation's leader in attendance.
State of Play
  • UH has a chance to secure the Big West regular season title; one win guarantees at least a share, while two wins secure it outright.
  • CSUN is struggling, currently on a six-match losing streak, with an overall record of 12-12 and 0-8 in the Big West.
What's Next

Looking ahead, the Rainbow Warriors will compete in the Big West Men's Volleyball Championship from April 23-25 in Irvine, California. With a proven track record, including four tournament titles, UH aims to maintain its position as a leading contender.

Bottom Line

Hawai'i's performance this weekend is pivotal for regular season accolades and momentum heading into the postseason. Fans should support the team as they strive for victory and honor their senior player, while celebrating the rich culture of Hawai'i.