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One loss, one spot. That was the ranking result after Hawaii lost to Washington in Sunday’s final of the Outrigger Resorts Volleyball Challenge.
The Rainbow Wahine (5-4) were at No. 15 in Monday’s AVCA Coaches Top 25 volleyball poll, the spot they held two weeks ago.
Washington (8-0) moved up a spot to No. 5. Defending national champion Nebraska remained the unanimous No. 1, the Huskers (6-0) receiving all 64 first-place votes.
Texas (7-1) was up a spot to No. 2, while Minnesota (5-1) jumped two places to third. Kansas (9-0) remained at No. 4, with Wisconsin (6-1), which defeated Hawaii in the season opener, dropping four spots to No. 6 after falling at North Carolina on Friday.
UCLA (7-1), also losing its first match — at San Diego in four Saturday — fell four places to No. 11. The Toreros (5-1) moved up from No. 15 to No. 10.
Besides losing to UCLA, Hawaii’s other loss was to Kansas State (7-2) in the second match of the season. The Wildcats debuted in this week’s poll at No. 25. Big West rival Long Beach State received 10 points, putting the 49ers (5-4) in 35th.