In 2026, the men’s volleyball, beach volleyball, water polo, and men’s swimming/diving programs at the University of Hawaii will continue to call the same league home. The Big West ratified a decision on Friday that permits these four UH teams to stay in the league as affiliate members. ADVERTISING “I’m thrilled about this,” stated UH […]
In 2026, the men’s volleyball, beach volleyball, water polo, and men’s swimming/diving programs at the University of Hawaii will continue to call the same league home.
The Big West ratified a decision on Friday that permits these four UH teams to stay in the league as affiliate members.
“I’m thrilled about this,” stated UH volleyball coach Charlie Wade. “It’s exactly what we hoped for. This is beneficial for our university, our department, and the league as a whole. … It’s fantastic for our Hawaii fans to maintain the rivalries we cherish, along with the opportunity to host Big West championships that have greatly benefited our community and Hawaii supporters.”
On July 1, 2026, fifteen UH sports will join the Rainbow Warrior football team in the Mountain West Conference. The Warriors have been participating in the Mountain West as a football-only member since 2012, while the majority of UH’s non-football sports have competed in the Big West.
However, the Mountain West does not feature sponsorship for men’s volleyball, beach volleyball, water polo, or men’s swimming/diving.
At the Big West’s monthly assembly on Friday, the board of directors — consisting of the presidents or leaders of the league’s eleven member institutions — voted in favor of allowing those four UH sports to maintain their affiliate status.
The league made an exception to a regulation that restricts a school to no more than three affiliates.
Acting UH athletic director Lois Manin disclosed that the affiliate fee totals $27,500 for all four teams. The Mountain West is anticipated to cover the $750,000 exit fee for the fifteen UH teams transitioning from the Big West.
Despite being a part of the Big West for twelve years, UH’s men’s volleyball team was a participant in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation until 2017. In 2010, Wade, Jim Donovan, and Dennis Farrell convened to explore the possibility of the Big West forming its own men’s volleyball league. At that time, Donovan served as UH’s athletic director and Farrell was the Big West commissioner. This initiative came to fruition in January 2018. Since then, the volleyball Warriors have achieved a record of 39 wins in 50 regular-season encounters against Big West rivals.
“We’ve contributed to the league dating back to the initial discussions between Jim Donovan and myself with Dennis Farrell in 2010,” Wade remarked. “This is truly the foundation of the Big West men’s volleyball league. We’ve been engaged in this process for a long time, well before it launched. … I’ve been part of this from the outset. I take pride in the progress the Big West has made in men’s volleyball. Not just in our achievements, but every team in the league has demonstrated that it is the premier league in the nation.”
Since its inception, the Big West has secured four out of six NCAA Tournament titles — UH in 2021 and 2022, along with Long Beach State in 2018 and 2019. There was no championship held in 2020 due to the pandemic.