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The Hawaii men's basketball team opened the season with a 65-52 win over Florida A&M in the Outrigger Resorts Rainbow Classic on Friday.
- Hawaii acting head coach Chris Gerlufsen claps from the sideline during the men’s college basketball game against the Florida A&M Rattlers on Friday at Stan Sheriff Center.
- Hawaii guard Drew Buggs (1) drives to the basket between Florida A&M guard MJ Randolph (3), left, and forward DJ Jones (25).
- Hawaii guard Justin Hemsley (42) grabs the rebound over Florida A&M forward Bryce Moragne (23).
- Hawaii forward Zigmars Raimo (14) gets around Florida A&M guard MJ Randolph (3).
- Hawaii guard Samuta Avea (32) drives to the basket around Florida A&M forward Bryce Moragne (23).
- Hawaii guard Justin Hemsley (42) fights for the rebound with Florida A&M guard Nasir Core (5), left, guard MJ Randolph (3), and guard Brendon Myles (20) as forward Bernardo Da Silva (5) assists on the play.
- Hawaii guard Justin Hemsley (42) is fouled by Florida A&M guard Brendon Myles (20).
- Hawaii forward Zigmars Raimo (14) drives to the basket ahead of Florida A&M forward DJ Jones (25).
- Hawaii forward Bernardo Da Silva (5) drives to the basket against Florida A&M center Ifeanyi Umezurike (34) and forward Bryce Moragne (23).
- Hawaii guard Samuta Avea (32) shoots a three point basket against the Florida A&M Rattlers.
- Hawaii guard Eddie Stansberry (3) brings the ball up court ahead of Florida A&M guard MJ Randolph (3).
- Hawaii guard Drew Buggs (1) steals the ball away from Florida A&M guard MJ Randolph (3).
- Hawaii guard Samuta Avea (32) blocks a shot by Florida A&M guard Brendon Myles (20).
- Hawaii guard Samuta Avea (32) misses a dunk over Florida A&M guard MJ Randolph (3).
- Hawaii forward Bernardo Da Silva (5) shoots the ball against the Florida A&M Rattlers.
- Hawaii guard Kameron Ng (50) fights for possession of a loose ball with Florida A&M guard MJ Randolph (3).
- Hawaii guard Eddie Stansberry (3) elevates for two against the Florida A&M Rattlers. Hawaii won 65-52.
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