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BYU-Hawaii fielded its first collegiate basketball team in 1978. As members of the NAIA, they were able to develop early rivalries with fellow state schools Chaminade University of Honolulu, Hawaii Pacific University, and University of Hawaii at Hilo. In their 39-year history, the Seasiders won 761 games, 56.5% of the games they played.
The campus also holds nine tennis courts, an outdoor swimming pool, and soccer and softball fields. [3] Most conference home games in volleyball and women's basketball, as well as additional home games in men's basketball were broadcast live around the world on BYUtv Sports. The Seasiders ended their athletic programs after the 2016–17 season.
Brigham Young University–Hawaii (BYU–Hawaii) is a private college in Laie, Hawaii, United States. It is owned and operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). BYU–Hawaii was founded in 1955 and it became a satellite campus of Brigham Young University (BYU) in 1974. In 2004, it was made a separate institution.
There were unique paths that shaped the Hawaii basketball team's family circle. Center Bernardo da Silva committed to BYU, then de-committed, then signed with the Rainbow Warriors five years ago. ...
As head coach in the mid-1980s, Frank Arnold was synonymous with one of the most combustible two-season periods in University of Hawaii basketball history. But the view was different for a 20-year ...
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Oct. 10—With less than a month from the Nov. 8 start to the NCAA's early signing period, the Hawaii basketball team has secured 2024 commitments from two guards. With less than a month from the ...
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