Who were the standout players in the match?
Stella Adeyemi and Cha'lei Reid led the team in kills, while Adrianna Arquette contributed significantly with assists and Bri Gunderson with blocks.
Sports / Women's Volleyball
The University of Hawai'i women's volleyball team finally clinched their first win of the season, sweeping Utah Valley in the OUTRIGGER Invitational. After a series of tough losses, the Rainbow Wahine (1-4) delivered a decisive victory at B...
The Rainbow Wahine displayed strong teamwork and aggressive play throughout the match. After losing their first three matches, including a five-set loss to Marquette, and a sweep by Utah State, the team was able to make adjustments.
From the start, UH took a 4-0 lead in the opening set, demonstrating their intent to dominate. Although UVU tied the set multiple times, UH managed to save a set point and ultimately win 27-25. The second set saw UH maintain control, with Tyla Reese Mane contributing an ace to extend the lead. In the final set, after UVU took an early lead, UH responded with an 8-1 run, sealing the victory with a final score of 25-17.
Stella Adeyemi and Cha'lei Reid led the team in kills, while Adrianna Arquette contributed significantly with assists and Bri Gunderson with blocks.
The Rainbow Wahine achieved a season-high hitting percentage of .330.
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