JAMM AQUINO / APRIL 26
Hawaii men’s volleyball coach Charlie Wade guided the Rainbow Warriors to 27 wins and a Big West Conference championship last season.
The Hawaii men’s volleyball team will open its 2026 season in 10 days ranked No. 2 in the country according to the AVCA National Collegiate Men’s Volleyball Preseason Poll released today.
The Rainbow Warriors, who finished 27-6 last season and won a Big West championship before losing in the semifinals of the NCAA Championship, received seven of 25 first-place votes and was eight points behind No. 1 UCLA, which ended Hawaii’s season in a three-set sweep in Columbus, Ohio in May.
Defending national champion Long Beach State received five first-place votes and is ranked No. 3 going into the season, ahead of Pepperdine and No. 5 Southern California, which earned the final first-place vote.
The other Big West teams in the top 20 include No. 6 UC Irvine, No. 10 UC San Diego, No. 11 Cal State Northridge and No. 17 UC Santa Barbara.
UH’s nonconferene schedule includes home matches on Jan. 6 and 8 against No. 7 Loyola Chicago and road trips at No. 9 Stanford and No. 13 Penn State.
Hawaii also hosts the fourth-ranked Waves and will play No. 12 Lewis and the top-ranked Bruins in the Outrigger Invitational.
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A four-team NIL Tournament in currently scheduled for Feb. 19 and 20 in the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif., and will feature four of the top five teams in the poll.
Hawaii lost starters Kurt Nusterer and ‘Eleu Choy to graduation last season but return its top four leaders in kills as well as junior setter Tread Rosenthal.
Rosenthal was named to the All-Big West first team along with returning sophomores Adrien Roure and Kristian Titriyski.
UH opens the season against NJIT on Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, at 7 p.m. at Bankoh Arena at Stan Sheriff Center.


Clarke has steadily moved up the Athletics’ minor league ranks since being drafted in the fourth round of the 2021 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. He would be promoted to the Double-A level in 2023 where he hit 12 homers and drove in 43 runs before racking up 13 homers last season with a career-high 53 RBI. In 311 total professional games, Clarke has slashed .263/.367/.463 with 41 homers, 65 doubles, 85 stolen bases, 165 RBI and 222 runs scored. An elite defender, Clarke has also roamed center field in the pro ranks where he has posted a .986 fielding percentage with 13 career outfield assists. A native of Pickering, Ontario, Clarke spent three seasons with the Matadors from 2019-21 where he slashed .298/.416/.531 in 108 career games in Northridge. Clarke had a career year in 2021 when he became the first Matador in school history to win the Big West Defensive Player of the Year award while he also received All-Big West Second Team honors. The 6-5 center fielder batted .324 and slugged .570 with a career-high 46 hits, 30 runs scored, 26 walks, 25 RBI, 11 doubles and eight homers in just 38 games in 2021. Clarke also hit an even .400 with three homers and nine RBI in the COVID-shortened 2020 campaign. Clarke is set to become the 19th Matador to ever play in a Major League Baseball game. Joe Ryan, who played for CSUN from 2015-17, has pitched the past four years in the majors with the Minnesota Twins while former CSUN pitcher Kenny Rosenberg (2014-16) spent last season with the Los Angeles Angels. #GoMatadors Print Friendly Version




