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Post by Seahawks 1972 on Apr 11, 2023 19:49:03 GMT -5
If Hawaii were to make it to the ncaa tourney fans can fly into Dulles or Reagan airport. I think these are the two closest airports to George Mason University. United flies nonstop to Dulles and am not sure if American still offers a nonstop flight to Reagan. Both are equally the same distance. However, traffic wise Dulles would be my choice.
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Post by Cubicle No More ... on Apr 12, 2023 3:21:57 GMT -5
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Post by Cubicle No More ... on Apr 12, 2023 3:23:11 GMT -5
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Post by kahusancali on Apr 12, 2023 9:27:55 GMT -5
We flying back from Vegas early Saturday morning and we might attend the senior night. When we attended the 2nd ucla match we didn’t have a hard time finding parking in the upper campus by the bus stop.
Btw what would you call someone who support the UH volleyball teams, but never really paid attention to Hawaii high school volleyball , college volleyball outside of UH and pro volleyball? I know a lot of people who would only get autograph if that so and so volleyball player played for UH. If I were to watch pro volleyball I probably would only recognize a player who played for UH. And probably would only get autograph from the player who played for UH. Same with my grandma and friends. 🤣
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Post by Volleyfan024 on Apr 12, 2023 9:47:15 GMT -5
Btw what would you call someone who support the UH volleyball teams, but never really paid attention to Hawaii high school volleyball , college volleyball outside of UH and pro volleyball? A massive trigger for our dear friend archie...
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Post by kahusancali on Apr 12, 2023 11:49:00 GMT -5
Just done watching Beyond The Lines interview with Thelle. Showed up on my feed so decided to watch it. Such a fun and interesting interview. Link in case you haven’t seen it.
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Post by ManapuaSurprise on Apr 12, 2023 12:05:22 GMT -5
We flying back from Vegas early Saturday morning and we might attend the senior night. When we attended the 2nd ucla match we didn’t have a hard time finding parking in the upper campus by the bus stop. Btw what would you call someone who support the UH volleyball teams, but never really paid attention to Hawaii high school volleyball , college volleyball outside of UH and pro volleyball? I know a lot of people who would only get autograph if that so and so volleyball player played for UH. If I were to watch pro volleyball I probably would only recognize a player who played for UH. And probably would only get autograph from the player who played for UH. Same with my grandma and friends. 🤣 "Fans". Beyond that would be "volleyball nerds" lol. I say that as a "wrestling nerd" vs my friends who are "wrestling fans"
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Post by Cubicle No More ... on Apr 12, 2023 13:34:09 GMT -5
UH’s Mouchlias wins national player of the week awardBy Jason Kaneshiro 4/12/23, Honolulu Star-Advertiser JAMM AQUINO/JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM Hawaii opposite Dimitrios Mouchlias hammered a kill past UC Irvine’s Hilir Henno, left, and Doug Dahm during the second set of Saturday’s match. Mouchlias had 35 total kills while hitting .466 against the No. 5-ranked Anteaters as the No. 1-ranked Warriors won both matches.Dimitrios Mouchlias enters the final home series of his University of Hawaii volleyball career with his second AVCA National Collegiate Men’s Player of the Week award. Mouchlias picked up the award on Tuesday after leading the top-ranked Rainbow Warriors to a sweep of their two-match series with No. 5 UC Irvine last weekend. He averaged five kills over seven sets against the Anteaters, with 35 total kills against six errors for a .466 hitting percentage. Overall, Mouchlias ranks second in the Big West and ninth nationally with 3.97 kills per set. He’s also second in the conference and 11th in NCAA Division I-II in hitting percentage at .401. In eight Big West matches, he’s hitting a league-best .409 with 4.24 kills per set. “You look at his numbers on the year, he’s hitting .400 as an opposite,” UH coach Charlie Wade said on Tuesday. “The blocking numbers, the serving numbers are good. He’s playing at a really high level, and it’s good to see him really getting consistent night in and night out.” Classified as a junior in athletic eligibility, Mouchlias approached this season as his senior year with plans to pursue professional volleyball after graduating this spring with a degree in kinesiology and rehabilitation science. As such, he’s among the six Warriors preparing for their farewell appearances in SimpliFi Arena at Stan Sheriff Center this weekend when No. 1 Hawaii (24-2, 7-1 BWC) plays host to UC San Diego (8-14, 2-6) in a two-match series to close the regular season. UH is tied with Long Beach State for first place in the conference and holds the tie-breaker edge if they remain knotted after Saturday’s play. Mouchlias put away a season-high 23 digs in 42 attacks in a .452 hitting performance in the series opener last Friday, putting away seven of his first 10 attempts, and set a career best with six blocks, including three solo. He did have an off night from the service line with five errors, but bounced back by drilling three aces in the rematch on Saturday. In all, UH scored 10 points on his 19 serves with just two errors in the Warriors’ sweep. “That’s a lot, especially when he’s the fourth server, really impactful,” Wade said after the match in reference to Mouchlias’ total serves. “And obviously he had it going offensively.” He delivered his first ace of the match to knot the first set at 23-23 and delivered a kill to stave off a UCI set point as the Warriors rallied to win the set on their way to the sweep. Mouchlias finished with 12 kills and two errors in 23 swings for a .435 night, hitting over .400 for the 14th time this season, and added two block assists and a match-high seven digs. Originally from Soufli, Greece, Mouchlias joined countryman and UH outside hitter Spyros Chakas in earning the AVCA award this season. Chakas picked up the award for the week of Jan. 15 and UH and UC Irvine (Hilir Henno and Francesco Sani) are the only teams to have two players named National Player of the Week so far this season. Big West men’s volleyballAt SimpliFi Arena at Stan Sheriff Center UC San Diego (8-14, 2-6) vs. No. 1 Hawaii (24-2, 7-1)>> When: Friday and Saturday, 7 p.m. >> TV: Spectrum Sports >> Radio: 1420-AM / 92.7-FM
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Post by abacaxi on Apr 12, 2023 13:47:18 GMT -5
We flying back from Vegas early Saturday morning and we might attend the senior night. When we attended the 2nd ucla match we didn’t have a hard time finding parking in the upper campus by the bus stop. Btw what would you call someone who support the UH volleyball teams, but never really paid attention to Hawaii high school volleyball , college volleyball outside of UH and pro volleyball? I know a lot of people who would only get autograph if that so and so volleyball player played for UH. If I were to watch pro volleyball I probably would only recognize a player who played for UH. And probably would only get autograph from the player who played for UH. Same with my grandma and friends. 🤣 kahuna To answer your questions, A University of Hawaii Volleyball Fan. Or, a University of Hawaii Volleyball season ticket holder.
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Post by Cubicle No More ... on Apr 12, 2023 13:50:30 GMT -5
We flying back from Vegas early Saturday morning and we might attend the senior night. When we attended the 2nd ucla match we didn’t have a hard time finding parking in the upper campus by the bus stop. Btw what would you call someone who support the UH volleyball teams, but never really paid attention to Hawaii high school volleyball , college volleyball outside of UH and pro volleyball? I know a lot of people who would only get autograph if that so and so volleyball player played for UH. If I were to watch pro volleyball I probably would only recognize a player who played for UH. And probably would only get autograph from the player who played for UH. Same with my grandma and friends. 🤣 there's all kinds of fans ... for volleyball and really any sport ... we like and support ... what we like and support
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Post by HawaiiVB on Apr 12, 2023 14:00:05 GMT -5
We flying back from Vegas early Saturday morning and we might attend the senior night. When we attended the 2nd ucla match we didn’t have a hard time finding parking in the upper campus by the bus stop. Btw what would you call someone who support the UH volleyball teams, but never really paid attention to Hawaii high school volleyball , college volleyball outside of UH and pro volleyball? I know a lot of people who would only get autograph if that so and so volleyball player played for UH. If I were to watch pro volleyball I probably would only recognize a player who played for UH. And probably would only get autograph from the player who played for UH. Same with my grandma and friends. 🤣 kahuna To answer your questions, A University of Hawaii Volleyball Fan. Or, a University of Hawaii Volleyball season ticket holder. To chime in, in many cases, you have both, many na makule were past vb players/coaches/officials who are now season ticket holders, the same goes for the other Uh sports. We may be old, but many of us have a lot of VB experience and knowledge, and in some cases know a lot of players of the past. Not many phases us in the stands, but you can tell the visitors from the regulars, for me it's the "who wants a t-shirt response" that gives it away.
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Post by Cubicle No More ... on Apr 12, 2023 14:27:01 GMT -5
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Post by goblin on Apr 12, 2023 14:31:00 GMT -5
I have young Wahines (not the players) seated next to me at matches now. They are avid fans of Thelle and Chakas and I believe them, my left eardrums are still recovering from all the screaming. It will be a bittersweet weekend as we say aloha to Thelle, Dimi, Hogland and a host of great guys like Humler, Akana plus Johnson. These guys contributed mightily to our programs success these past few years. Will miss them all.
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Post by babybacksets on Apr 12, 2023 15:21:15 GMT -5
Great to see Hogland up there in the Top 3 best blocking middles in the nation!
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Post by ManapuaSurprise on Apr 12, 2023 16:34:57 GMT -5
I have young Wahines (not the players) seated next to me at matches now. They are avid fans of Thelle and Chakas and I believe them, my left eardrums are still recovering from all the screaming. It will be a bittersweet weekend as we say aloha to Thelle, Dimi, Hogland and a host of great guys like Humler, Akana plus Johnson. These guys contributed mightily to our programs success these past few years. Will miss them all. Had at least 7 elementary/intermediate girls behind us for the UCLA game... they were going supersonic lol
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