Aaron Valdes scored a season-high 34 points and Stefan Jankovic added 15 points tonight to help the University of Hawai’i race past Cal State Northridge, 83-68, in Big West Conference men’s basketball action.
Warriors race past CSUN, 83-68


Aaron Valdes scored a season-high 34 points and Stefan Jankovic added 15 points tonight to help the University of Hawai’i race past Cal State Northridge, 83-68, in Big West Conference men’s basketball action.

For those remaining with the University of Hawai’i basketball program, it is all about making the most of an opportunity right now. This includes Brandon Loyd, who suddenly finds himself in a prominent coaching role with the Warriors.

The University of Hawai’i basketball team has a lot of offensive weapons. Getting them to all work properly – and together – is still a work in progress.

Sammis Reyes, a coveted incoming recruit for the University of Hawai’i basketball team, said he has been cleared by the NCAA to enroll in classes at UH and join the Warriors for the upcoming 2014-15 season.

The Hawai’i College Basketball Summer will open its 2014 season on Saturday, June 28, at the Manoa Valley Recreation Center gym.

On the night of May 23, Sammis Reyes graduated from North Broward Preparatory School in Coconut Creek, Fla. He took a few minutes earlier in the day to answer some questions from WarriorInsider.

Quincy Smith has a willingness to adapt to new situations, and that’s usually a good trait for a point guard – especially one in a new situation himself.

There are numerous reasons why Brandon Jawato chooses to wear jersey number 3 for the University of Hawai’i basketball team. His birthday is June 3, he was born in 1993, and his favorite basketball player, Allen Iverson, wore number 3.

University of Hawai’i basketball fans will have a whole year to memorize the name Negus Webster-Chan.
The 6-foot-7 guard is a transfer from the University of Missouri, so he will have to sit out the 2013-14 season due to NCAA transfer rules. UH head coach Gib Arnold believes the future results will be worth the immediate wait.

The Akana family name is an iconic one when it comes to basketball on the island of Moloka’i, so it made sense for them to get involved while the University of Hawai’i basketball team was on the Friendly Isle over the weekend.