Thursday, December 20, 2007

Hawaii falls at home

Hawaii had a game in its grasp, one that especially hurts because it was in the islands where the Rainbow Warriors have a solid winning percentage and against a beatable opponent. This is yet another contest that could have helped the WAC RPI rating and now is another of what seems likes a thousand conference 'cuts' so far this season. Will the bleeding ever stop?

Rainbows banished to daylight play in Classic
Dayton Morinaga
Honolulu Advertiser
December 20, 1007


A daytime party isn't quite like one at night.

The University of Hawai'i men's basketball team will find that out the hard way after a stunning 61-59 loss to Louisiana-Lafayette on the opening night of the 44th annual Outrigger Hotels Rainbow Classic last night

A crowd of 3,583 at the Stan Sheriff Center watched the Rainbow Warriors lose a first-round game in the Rainbow Classic for the first time since 1995.

Hawai'i, which dropped to 3-5, will play St. John's in a consolation game tomorrow at 11 a.m.

ULL, which improved to 3-6, advanced to tomorrow's semifinals, where it will play Ohio at 7:30 p.m.

"It's tough. This hurts," Hawai'i senior guard Riley Luettgerodt said. "The season's not over, obviously. But it feels like it."

The 'Bows led for most of the game, but surrendered the lead with 6:15 remaining.

Hawai'i also blew several opportunities in the closing minute.

"I'm terribly disappointed we didn't get the job done tonight," Hawai'i head coach Bob Nash said. "I thought we had enough preparation for this game. I'm not going to make any excuses. We just didn't get the job done tonight."

The Ragin' Cajuns won despite shooting just 30.5 percent from the field. The key, according to ULL head coach Robert Lee, was defense...


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