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Monday, January 29, 2018

Women's Volleyball - University of Hawaii Hilo
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The Hawaii-Hilo Vulcans women's volleyball team is the intercollegiate women's volleyball team of the University of Hawaii at Hilo. One of the original "traditionals" in the world of small schools volleyball, the Vulcans started out as National Runners Up right out of the gates in 1978. The 1978 AIAW Div.II team was led by Cheryl Ching, Kawehi Ka'a'a, Vetoann Baker and Lyndell Lindsey. Coach Sharon Peterson (a inaugural 1988 NAIA Hall of Fame honoree) was in fact coach back then, but she had been preceded by Coach Mike Wilton for partial foundations in some of 1977. On 6 March 2017, a UHH press release named Mr. Gene Krieger as the new Vulcans' Head Coach.

In the first week of December, in 1979 (Orlando, FL), UHH won Hawai'i its first ever National Championship of volleyball. Later that evening, Hawaii Rainbow Wahine volleyball would also win a national title for large national colleges (at Central Standard Time). All-American Cheryl Ching would go on to win the Honda-Broderick Cup in 1980, moreover, the first in the 50th State to do so. The program as a matter of circumstance would go from AIAW Division II to NAIA powers in 1981. Hilo is still the only multi-Champion, multi-Divisional program to win simultaneous collegiate championships in a single year (1981).


Video Hawaii-Hilo Vulcans women's volleyball



Head coaching

  • 1978-2002: Sharon Peterson (511 W's - 251 L's)
  • 2003-2005: Julie Morgan
  • 2006: All-Am. Carla Carpenter-Kabalis (Interim)
  • 2007-10: Bruce Atkinson (Responsible for two AVCA Division II HM All-Americans from Brazil (C/O 2008-09))
  • 2010-2016: Tino Reyes

Throughout Coach Peterson's tenure, the Vuls as a sampling of series records would go: 2-0 against the Washington Huskies, 3-1 against the BYU Cougars, 0-1 against the Stanford Cardinal and, further, were solidly able to compete with a 1978, #4 ranked Pepperdine Waves WVB team touring the Hawaiian Islands.


Maps Hawaii-Hilo Vulcans women's volleyball



History

From 1981-1984, UH Hilo was the first USA college team to win four consecutive national titles, regardless of divisional league.

In 1988 the program's zenith topped out with a dominant NAIA National Championship season. Hawai'i small schools' glory was epitomized with a starting six, of seven, being awarded All-American certificates. Florence Alo (MVP / 2x 1st Team AA (1987-88)), Jessica Strickland (1st Team), Debra Namohala (2nd Team (1987 AA)), Edna Togiai (1st Team), Hae Ja Kim (2nd Team) and Sheila Scott (1st Team) who would, the latter, complete this list.

In 1993, runners-up UHH would lose its final match of the NAIA in the National Championship game. In 1994, UH Hilo would once again return to the NCAA Division II league.

From 2007-present, one Hillary Hurley recorded: PacWest/AVCA Pacific Region '07 F.O.Y.; 2010 PacWest P.O.Y., as well as being a 1st Team all-PWC selection. She'd continued on professionally into the Puerto Rican League as an initial athlete, into the European continent (in 2013); she'd landed at Club NUC of Switzerland. Currently she's in Expressway Corporation (South Korea).

They went a winning 15-7 in the 2011-12 school's calendar year; a, one, Marley Strand-Nicolaisen (2017 assistant), the Ka'u High School junior, recruited from Naalehu, HI also. The mid-2010s attempts to build momentum with new coaching staff.


UH Hilo Vulcans vs Dominican University - YouTube
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Notable players

Alofa Tagataese (1980-1983): Three-time First Team all-American (1981-Div.II ; 1982-83-NAIA). Could hit a .861 clip-percentage (19 of 22 attempts), while blocking middle. 1994 inductee into the UHH Vulcans' Hall of Fame. Assistant coach in 2006.

Laurie Kemp (1960, Jan. - 2017, May): Two-time All American (1991 HM & NAIA Academic's, 1992 First Team). Hawaiian professional on Beach Circuit. Vulcans H o F, 2003. Forever Barefoot in Kailua (Oahu) and Lahaina (Maui).

Tanya Fuamatu (1992-1995): 1993 NAIA P.O.Y. , 1995 AVCA Div.II 1st Team All-American, 2001 Athletics H o F inductee, AVP Professional (2001-07)

Mrs. Charlene Kahuanui-Christenson, 2017: A three-time National Champion; being incorporated at middle blocker, she'd earned 1st Team all-American honors. She's aunty to Kahala and Kuulei Kabalis, wife to Bob, and mother to arguably the best setter in the world Micah Christenson.


2017 Women's Soccer Roster - University of Hawaii Hilo
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References


Point Loma Nazarene University Athletics
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Further reading

  • Hawai'i Sports: History, Facts, and Statistics by Dan Cisco

Women's Volleyball - University of Hawaii Hilo
src: hiloathletics.com


External links

  • Official website

Source of article : Wikipedia