Brian McIniis starts us off with a review of the Rainbow Warriors but then he also gets into a mini-review of wach WAC squad.
Rainbows a team of contrasts
Brian McInnis
Honolulu Star Bulletin
January 2, 2009
The Hawaii men's basketball team has two resolutions entering the next phase of the 2008-09 season: emphasize its strengths and disguise its weaknesses.
A physical Rainbow Warriors squad (8-4) enters Western Athletic Conference play tomorrow against defending champion Boise State (9-3) with intimidating numbers in some areas but worrisome stats in others.
As the UH coaches surmised in the preseason, the Rainbows are loaded in the frontcourt. That's manifested itself with a solid rebounding margin of plus-8.1 per game. Since being outdone on the boards by San Francisco in their season-opening loss, the 'Bows have out-rebounded their opponents in every game... Go here for the remainder.
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Dayton Morinaga provides his take on Hawaii.
'Bows optimistic heading into WAC season
Since nearly every team is under construction, 'the league is wide open'
Dayton Morinaga
Honolulu Advertiser
January 2, 2009
Tomorrow, the University of Hawai'i men's basketball team will begin its journey into the unknown — also known as the 2009 Western Athletic Conference season.
With virtually every WAC team in rebuilding mode, the race to construct a champion appears to be an unpredictable one.
The Rainbow Warriors like to think they have as a good a shot at it as the other eight teams.
"The league is wide open," Hawai'i head coach Bob Nash said. "I think anybody can win it this year. We want to put ourselves in position to win it, and that starts (tomorrow)..." Go here for the remainder.
Friday, January 2, 2009
Here's two Hawaii newspaper articles on the Rainbow Warriors and upcoming WAC conference play
Posted by Kevin McCarthy at 10:59 AM
Labels: Bob Nash, Hawaii basketball, Rainbow Warriors, WAC basketball
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