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‘Bows host OUTRIGGER Volleyball Invitational this weekend

‘Bows host OUTRIGGER Volleyball Invitational this weekend

Yahoo13-03-2025

The Hawaii Men's Volleyball team hosts the OUTRIGGER Volleyball Invitational this weekend at SimpliFi Arena at Stan Sheriff Center.
'We're looking to win this,' said Hawaii Freshman Kristian Titriyski
The 'Bows ranked 3rd in the country are set to play 12th-ranked Ball State, 19th-ranked Penn State and 5th-ranked USC in 3 straight days.
'We play 3 really good teams, 3 wins would be really good,' said Hawaii Head Coach Charlie Wade.
First game for Hawaii will be on Thursday against (12) Ball State at 7:00pm.
The 'Bows come into the invitational with an 8-game win streak and a 19-2 record in the event since 2016.
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