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Hawaii women’s basketball beats Grambling for first win

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Hawaii's Daejah Phillips was looking for an open player against Grambling State's Colbi Maples during the Rainbow Wahine Showdown women's at the SimpliFi Arena at Stan Sheriff Center on Friday. Hawaii won 63-47.
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Hawaii's Jacque David drove with the ball against Grambling State's Cierra Christian.
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Hawaii's Jacque David drove with the ball against Grambling State's Cierra Christian.
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Hawaii's Imani Perez took a shot against Grambling State's Amanda Blake.
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Hawaii's Kallin Spiller was looking for a steal against Grambling State Tigers Leah Morrow.
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Hawaii's Lily Wahinekapu looked to take a shot against the Grambling State Tigers.
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Hawaii's Kelsie Imai drove with ball against Grambling State's Kaci Chairs.
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Hawaii's Lily Wahinekapu drove the ball against Grambling State's Cierra Christian, left, and Leah Morrow.
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Hawaii's Meilani McBee drove with the ball against Grambling State's Leah Morrow.
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Hawaii's Jovi Lefotu looked for an open player against Grambling State's Miracle Saxon, left, and Leah Morrow.
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Hawaii's Daejah Phillips drove to the hoop against Grambling State's Leah Morrow.
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Grambling State's Leah Morrow put a stop in a drive by Hawaii's Jovi Lefotu.
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Hawaii's Kallin Spiller went to the hoop against Grambling State's Tiana Gardner.
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Grambling State's Miracle Saxon and Hawaii's Meilani McBee fought for a rebound.
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Hawaii's Eva Ongoongotau went to the hoop against Grambling State's Jurnee McLaurin, left, and Victoria Eniafe.

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