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New season, new beginning

Senior Monika Eggens is surrounded by different faces as UH heads into the Big West

By Ann Miller

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Mar 06, 2013

~~<p>In Maureen Cole's second year as Hawaii head coach, everything is new again. The United States has won its first Olympic gold in women's water polo. Rainbow Wahine water polo is diving into the Big West Conference. All-American Monika Eggens is back after trying to help Canada qualify for the Games.</p>
<p>Today, the eighth-ranked Wahine (6-5) finally have their first home match. They play 18th-ranked Michigan at 6 p.m. in the Duke Kahanamoku Aquatic Complex. The Wolverines (4-9) bring assistant coach Betsey Armstrong, a 2005 Michigan graduate who was the U.S. goalie in London and Beijing.</p>
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In Maureen Cole's second year as Hawaii head coach, everything is new again. The United States has won its first Olympic gold in women's water polo. Rainbow Wahine water polo is diving into the Big West Conference. All-American Monika Eggens is back after trying to help Canada qualify for the Games.

Today, the eighth-ranked Wahine (6-5) finally have their first home match. They play 18th-ranked Michigan at 6 p.m. in the Duke Kahanamoku Aquatic Complex. The Wolverines (4-9) bring assistant coach Betsey Armstrong, a 2005 Michigan graduate who was the U.S. goalie in London and Beijing. Login for more...



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