- No. 1 Hawaii closed a dominant season-opening weekend with its most efficient performance in program history, finishing a sweep of Edward Waters on Sunday with a program-record .688 hitting percentage and 14 aces — another program record in the rally-scoring era.
- No. 1 Hawaii closed a dominant season-opening weekend with its most efficient performance in program history, finishing a sweep of Edward Waters on Sunday with a program-record .688 hitting percentage and 14 aces — another program record in the rally-scoring era.
- No. 1 Hawaii closed a dominant season-opening weekend with its most efficient performance in program history, finishing a sweep of Edward Waters on Sunday with a program-record .688 hitting percentage and 14 aces — another program record in the rally-scoring era.
- No. 1 Hawaii closed a dominant season-opening weekend with its most efficient performance in program history, finishing a sweep of Edward Waters on Sunday with a program-record .688 hitting percentage and 14 aces — another program record in the rally-scoring era.
- No. 1 Hawaii closed a dominant season-opening weekend with its most efficient performance in program history, finishing a sweep of Edward Waters on Sunday with a program-record .688 hitting percentage and 14 aces — another program record in the rally-scoring era.
- No. 1 Hawaii closed a dominant season-opening weekend with its most efficient performance in program history, finishing a sweep of Edward Waters on Sunday with a program-record .688 hitting percentage and 14 aces — another program record in the rally-scoring era.
- No. 1 Hawaii closed a dominant season-opening weekend with its most efficient performance in program history, finishing a sweep of Edward Waters on Sunday with a program-record .688 hitting percentage and 14 aces — another program record in the rally-scoring era.
- No. 1 Hawaii closed a dominant season-opening weekend with its most efficient performance in program history, finishing a sweep of Edward Waters on Sunday with a program-record .688 hitting percentage and 14 aces — another program record in the rally-scoring era.
- No. 1 Hawaii closed a dominant season-opening weekend with its most efficient performance in program history, finishing a sweep of Edward Waters on Sunday with a program-record .688 hitting percentage and 14 aces — another program record in the rally-scoring era.
- No. 1 Hawaii closed a dominant season-opening weekend with its most efficient performance in program history, finishing a sweep of Edward Waters on Sunday with a program-record .688 hitting percentage and 14 aces — another program record in the rally-scoring era.
- No. 1 Hawaii closed a dominant season-opening weekend with its most efficient performance in program history, finishing a sweep of Edward Waters on Sunday with a program-record .688 hitting percentage and 14 aces — another program record in the rally-scoring era.
- No. 1 Hawaii closed a dominant season-opening weekend with its most efficient performance in program history, finishing a sweep of Edward Waters on Sunday with a program-record .688 hitting percentage and 14 aces — another program record in the rally-scoring era.
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