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Rainbow Warriors and Wahine headed to The Big Dance

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DARRELL MIHO / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER

The Wahine hoisted the Big West championship trophy Saturday after beating UC Davis, 78-59, in Anaheim, Calif.

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DARRELL MIHO / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER

The Rainbow Warriors celebrate their 64-60 championship win over Long Beach State.

In the end, there was no choke, and there’s no chance of a snub.

There will be no watching others on TV from across the ocean, wondering what might have been.

No settling for a sideshow event. No worrying about an NCAA investigation.

Not today, not this time.

They’re champions, and wallflowers no longer.

For the first time in nearly a generation the Rainbow Warriors and Wahine are headed to The Big Dance.

With their victories in the championship games of the Big West tournament Saturday, the University of Hawaii men’s and women’s basketball teams earned automatic bids to the NCAA Tournament.

After the men cut down the nets, as the women had earlier in the day after their win, the two teams gathered on the court a few miles from Disneyland and chanted: WE ARE … BIG WEST CHAMPS … WE ARE … HAWAII.

Now comes the really fun part, as both squads learn where they are headed over the next two days.

This is the second time both UH teams made it in the same year. The first was 1994 — before most of the current players were born.

The last time the men went to the NCAAs was 2002. For the women it was 1998.

The Warriors have overcome plenty of adversity, winning more than 20 games for three seasons in a row — and under three different coaches, part of the fallout of an investigation that could leave them ineligible for postseason play next year.

The results of the NCAA’s findings also forced them to forfeit victories — but not this 64-60 nail-biter over a Long Beach State team that had dealt Hawaii two of its five losses this year. Hawaii tied the program record Saturday with its 27th win.

“Come on, I want to book my tickets,” Dennis Le, 32, of McCully, said nervously as he watched the final minutes at Stats Sports Bar near Ala Moana.

Le, a lifelong UH fan, attends most home games and now plans to follow them to the tournament.

“Wow, I am a little speechless,” UH athletic director David Matlin said in a text. “Amazing win for our program, our university and the state of Hawaii. So proud of the Wahine and the Warriors.”

More than a thousand Hawaii fans attended the games at the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif.

“There’s a lot of pride here, so many people from Hawaii,” said Jeff Cabanlit, who is from Pearl City but moved to Anaheim last year from Cerritos, Calif.

He brought his 7-year-old son, Conner, to the game, and both were attired in UH green.

“It’s all about pride,” he said.

The Wahine win was not nearly as close — 78-59, over UC Davis. But it’s just as rewarding for a program that has steadily improved in the past four seasons under coach Laura Beeman.

“When you think about it being 18 years ago, yeah, that’s a long time,” said Nani Cockett, who starred on the last UH women’s team to go to the NCAAs. “(The program) went through its downs after Vince (Goo) retired as coach. It was a dark period and Laura brought this team back to life. I was hoping they’d make it last year. But (losing in the Big West tournament final after winning the regular-season title) that just fed their fire to not let that happen again.”

UH first-year men’s coach Eran Ganot was obviously elated, and told radio play-by-play announcer Bobby Curran afterward he was confident the ’Bows would hang on and not lose to Long Beach State again.

“These guys have a look,” Ganot said on KKEA 1420-AM minutes after the win. “And when you see that look late in the game you believe.”

Le said he believes that the ’Bows can finally win in the NCAA Tournament for the first time (they are 0-4), although they will undoubtedly be an underdog.

“Of course it depends on the matchup, but we could do some damage,” he said. “You never know, we can catch some people off-guard. We’ve had good teams before, but Eran seems to instill this never-say-die attitude. It seems like Eran is getting the best out of each player.”

The UH men and women both got huge contributions from role players off the bench Saturday, as they had throughout the tournament and regular season.

“The one similarity I see (in comparison to the ’Bows’ last NCAA teams in 2001 and 2002) is that you have your superstars like Savo (Predrag Savovic), and Carl (English), but then it’s the role players who have really stepped up,” said Derek Inouchi, the UH sports media relations director, who also handled publicity for the teams 14 and 15 years ago. “Look at the quality minutes guys like (freshman guard) Sheriff (Drammeh) when Q (Quincy Smith) got hurt and (junior center Stefan) Jovanovic. Not a lot of stuff on the stat sheet, but steady play.”

Cockett said the current Wahine team has more depth and size than her team in 1998 did.

“I’d tell them enjoy this time and take it all in,” she said. “But when it’s time to take care of business, take care of business. We never could get past that first round. This team could do greater than what my teams did. However far they want to take it, it’s up to them. They made the entire state of Hawaii proud, and made me proud to be a Rainbow Wahine.”

The exposure UH gets from having its basketball teams on the national stage won’t erase all of its problems, but it certainly won’t hurt. And the TV money it gets with a first-round men’s win would help.

“I don’t know if football can take a page out of this, but winning cures everything,” Le said.

22 responses to “Rainbow Warriors and Wahine headed to The Big Dance”

  1. den says:

    Raibow Warriors? really?

  2. hanamauka says:

    To fans – No what he now will say, or what proclamations he may issue, please remember that Ige is not a supporter of UH Athletics.

    • bleedgreen says:

      I second this.

    • amela says:

      Who’s Ige?

    • makule808 says:

      Before you start complaining about Ige not a supporter of UH sports, go read Richard Borreca column on the fiscal responsibility of the state. Last year, the benefits (retirement and healthcare) cost $789M and paid only $396M. They are short $393M. With this huge shortfall, finding an extra $3-5M will be difficult. Yes, I am for UH sports, however, Ige is in a difficult position with the funding issues.

      • Keolu says:

        UH has the money but they choose not to spend it on athletics. The UH administration is only worried about paying all their staff 6 figure salaries.

  3. kekahahi says:

    indeed last night felt like new years eve, and very similar to the football 2007 sugar bowl season euphoria. this needs to happen every year, every sport.

  4. HawaiiCheeseBall says:

    Congratulations Wahine and Warriors.

  5. Bdpapa says:

    Wow, Both Women and Men going to the NCAAs, terrific!

    • Honolulu_Guy says:

      I am so proud of both teams. And I’m proud to say that I am a UH fan. Imua!

      • amela says:

        Great win for both men and women. Have to say that bench won this game for the men and the stars clinched it at the end. Didn’t need Isaac as some of the bloggers thought, Drammeth, Nico and Jovanovich came through too bad Isaac missed out. Now let’s get rid of next year’s ban so we can do this again!

  6. RSYmoney says:

    Congratulations to both teams. You made all of Hawaii Nei very proud. And we had more fans at the games than the mainland teams! Even if you move away you are still Hawaiian forever!

    Let’s keep fighting!

  7. kk808 says:

    Congratulations to both teams…and thanks! I haven’t stopped smiling yet.

  8. Pacificsports says:

    Early predictions has UH a low seed, about 12th ranked, drawing the 4th ranked team in their tournament, and with the number 1 seed in that side.

    • Mana07 says:

      ?….I hope you’re right but I’m seeing 13 or 14. The 12th seeded team would play 5….13 plays 4. You do realize that there are Four 1 seeds, 4 2 seeds etc…?

  9. nomu1001 says:

    Someone told me they will have bullseyes on their backs now. Really? Better than pushover.

  10. mctruck says:

    Hi-ho, Hi-ho, it’s off to work we go!

  11. mctruck says:

    So, I see TBS will be telecasting UH/California game; wonder if TBS has internet Live Streaming??

  12. Jiujitsu_Fighter says:

    Coach Beeman needs a new long term contract or she’s gonna be swiped from a bigger conference team.

    • 4watitsworth says:

      Agree. She’s done so well in the short four years she’s been here. She’s already had offers from other university’s so don’t let her get away. Learn from your mistake with JJ and how football went downhill after he left.

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