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Hawaii women’s volleyball team beats Mississippi State to open NCAA Tournament

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Hawaii players celebrate defeating the Mississippi State Bulldogs in five set during Friday's opening round of the NCAA Tournament in Seattle.
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Hawaii's Skyler Williams tried to block Mississippi State's Deja Robinson during the first set.
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Hawaii's Brooke Van Sickle hits against Mississippi State in the first set.
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Hawaii players celebrate after defeating the Mississippi State Bulldogs.
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Hawaii's Amber Igede gets a kill over Mississippi State's Deja Robinson.
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Hawaii's Brooke Van Sickle attacks the ball against the Mississippi State Bulldogs during the first set.
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University of Hawaii volleyball fans, from left to right, Paree Akana, Shelly Ashby, Mary Akana and Rylen Akana wave ti leaves on Friday.
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Hawaii's Brooke Van Sickle hits during Friday's match.
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University of Hawaii head coach Robyn Ah Mow celebrates as her team defeated the Mississippi State Bulldogs.
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University of Hawaii head coach Robyn Ah Mow talks to the team between the fourth and fifth sets.
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Hawaii's Skyler Williams jumps to block a ball while Mississippi State's Sania Petties (6), Lauren Myrick (18) and Margaret Dean (11) defend.
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Hawaii's Riley Wagoner bumps the ball back over the net.
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Hawaii's Amber Igede hits over the Mississippi State Bulldogs.
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University of Hawaii head coach Robyn Ah Mow looked on during Friday's match.
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Rainbow Wahine setter Kate Lang gives two big shakas as her teammates and head coach Robyn Ah Mow, left, leave the court after they defeated the Mississippi State Bulldogs.

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