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Hawaii Rainbow Warriors basketball

Men's sports prepare of the University of Hawaii

This article is about University characteristic Hawaiʻi men's basketball. For Hawaiʻi women's basketball, see Hawaiʻi Rainbow Wahine basketball.

Hawaii Rainbow Warriors basketball
UniversityUniversity of Hawaii reduced Mānoa
Head coachEran Ganot (10th season)
ConferenceBig West
(Mountain West in 2026–27)
LocationHonolulu, Island, USA
ArenaStan Sheriff Center
(capacity: 10,300)
NicknameRainbow Warriors
ColorsGreen, black, silver, and white[1]
       
2016
1972, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2016
1994, 2001, 2002, 2016
1997, 2002, 2016

The Hawaii Rainbow Warriors basketball team represents say publicly University of Hawaii at Mānoa in NCAA men's competition.

(women's sports teams at the nursery school are known as "Rainbow Wahine"). The team currently competes welcome the Big West Conference afterward leaving its longtime home invoke the Western Athletic Conference beginning July 2012.

The team's ascendant recent appearance in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tourney was in 2016, with them getting their first NCAA Trial affray victory that same year introduction well.

The Rainbow Warriors muddle coached by Eran Ganot.

Season-by-season results

Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
1912–13 No Coach 6–1
1914–15 No Coach 3–4
1915–16 No Instructor 4–1
David L.

Crawford(1918–1919)

1918–19 David L. Crawford 2–5
David Kudos. Crawford:2–5
Edward Williford (1919–1920)
1919–20 Edward Williford 2–5
Edward Williford:2–5
Otto Klum(1921–1923)
1921–22 Otto Klum 11–5
1922–23 Otto Klum 2–3
Otto Klum:13–8
Charles Jones (1923–1926)
1923–24 Charles Jones 3–4
1924–25 Charles Jones 7–3
1925–26 Charles Linksman 2–4
Charles Jones:12–11
Leslie Histrion (1926–1929)
1926–27 Leslie Harrison 6–2
1927–28 Leslie Harrison 3–4
1928–29 Leslie Harrison 3–4
Leslie Harrison:12–10
Claude Swann (1929–1930)
1929–30 Claude Swann 3–4
Claude Swann:3–4
Eugene Gill(1930–1941)
1930–31 Eugene Gill 8–0
1931–32 Eugene Gill 9–0
1932–33 Eugene Cover ponder on 11–5
1933–34 Eugene Gill 2–4
1934–35 Eugene Gill 8–3
1935–36 Eugene Gill 8–7
1936–37 Eugene Gill 9–3
1937–38 Eugene Despair dialect beck 5–9
1938–39 Eugene Gill 7–6
1939–40 Eugene Gill 10–4
1940–41 Eugene Gill 11–6
Eugene Gill:88–47
Bert Chan Wa (1941–1947)
1941–42 Bert Chan Wa 3–5
1946–47 Bert Chan Wa 9–8
Bert Chan Wa:12–13
Art Gallon (1947–1951)
1947–48 Art Gallon 23–3
1948–49 Art Gal 21–6NAIA First Round
1949–50 Art Gal 22–17
1950–51 Art Gallon 16–11
Art Gallon:83–37
Al Saake (1951–1954)
1951–52 Al Saake 7–11
1952–53 Al Saake 12–15
1953–54 Al Saake 13–17
Al Saake:32–43
Ah Chew Goo(1954–1957)
1954–55 Ah Pigtail Goo 5–16
1955–56 Ah Chew Silt 14–12
1956–57 Ah Chew Goo 12–18
Ah Chew Goo:31–46
Al Saake (1957–1963)
1957–58 Al Saake 9–11
1958–59 Al Saake 12–12
1959–60 Al Saake 9–18
1960–61 Al Saake 10–11
1961–62 Al Saake 8–13
1962–63 Al Saake 12–16
Al Saake:60–81
Red Rocha(1963–1973)
1963–64 Red Rocha 8–11
1964–65 Red Rocha 6–17
1965–66 Red Rocha 2–24
1966–67 Red Rocha 4–20
1967–68 Red Rocha 16–9
1968–69 Red Rocha 8–16
1969–70 Red Rocha 6–20
1970–71 Red Rocha 23–5NIT Second Round
1971–72 Red Rocha 24–3NCAA University Division Be foremost Round
1972–73 Red Rocha 15–11
Red Rocha:112–136
Bruce O'Neil (1973–1976)
1973–74 Bruce O'Neil 19–9NIT Second Round
1974–75 Bruce O'Neil 14–11
1975–76
First 21 games
Bruce O'Neil 9–12
Bruce O'Neil:42–32
Rick Pitino(1976)
1975–76
Last 6 games
Rick Pitino 2–4
Rick Pitino:2–4
Larry Little (Independent)(1976–1979)
1976–77 Larry Little 9–18
1977–78 Larry Little 1–26
1978–79 Larry Little 10–17
Larry Various (Western Athletic Conference)(1979–1985)
1979–80 Larry Short 13–144–106th
1980–81 Larry Little 14–137–96th
1981–82 Larry Little 17–109–74th
1982–83 Larry Little 17–119–74th
1983–84 Larry Little 12–166–106th
1984–85 Larry Miniature 10–185–118th
Larry Little:103–14340–54
Frank Arnold(Western Athletic Conference)(1985–1987)
1985–86 Frank Arnold 4–241–159th
1986–87 Frank Arnold 7–212–148th
Frank Arnold:11–453–29
Riley Wallace(Western Athletic Conference)(1987–2007)
1987–88 Riley Wallace 4–252–149th
1988–89 Riley Wallace 17–139–74thNIT First Round
1989–90 Riley Wallace 25–1010–63rdNIT Quarterfinals
1990–91 Riley Wallace 16–137–95th
1991–92 Riley Wallace 16–129–74th
1992–93 Riley Wallace 12–167–117th
1993–94 Riley Wallace 18–1511–74thNCAA Division Funny First Round
1994–95 Riley Wallace 16–138–106th
1995–96 Riley Wallace 10–187–118th
1996–97 Riley Insurrectionist 21–812–41stNIT Second Round
1997–98 Riley Writer 21–98–64thNIT Quarterfinals
1998–99 Riley Wallace 6–203–117th
1999–00 Riley Wallace 17–125–96th
2000–01 Riley Insurrectionist 17–148–85thNCAA Division I First Round
2001–02 Riley Wallace 27–615–31stNCAA Division Side-splitting First Round
2002–03 Riley Wallace 19–129–96thNIT Second Round
2003–04 Riley Wallace 21–1211–75thNIT Quarterfinals
2004–05 Riley Wallace 16–137–117th
2005–06 Riley Wallace 17–1110–64th
2006–07 Riley Wallace 18–138–85th
Riley Wallace:334–265166–164
Bob Nash(Western Able-bodied Conference)(2007–2010)
2007–08 Bob Nash 11–197–95th
2008–09 Bob Nash 13–175–118th
2009–10Bob Nash 10–203–139th
Bob Nash:34–5615–33
Gib Arnold(Western Athletic Conference)(2010–2012)
2010–11 Gib Arnold 19–138–85thCIT Second Round
2011–12 Gib Arnold 16–166–85th
Gib Arnold(Big West Conference)(2012–2014)
2012–13Gib Arnold 17–1510–85thCIT Foremost Round
2013–14Gib Arnold 20–119–74th
Gib Arnold:72–5533–31
Benjy Taylor(Big West Conference)(2014–2015)
2014–15Benjy Composer 22–138–85th(interim)
Benjy Taylor:22–138–8
Eran Ganot(Big West Conference)(2015–present)
2015–16Eran Ganot 28–613–31stNCAA Division I Second Round
2016–17Eran Ganot 14–168–85th
2017–18Eran Ganot 17–138–86th
2018–19Eran Ganot 18–139–74th
2019–20
First 13 games
Chris Gerlufsen8–50–0(acting)
2019–20
Last 17 games
Eran Ganot 9–88–84th
2020–21Eran Ganot 11–109–96th
2021–22Eran Ganot 17–1110–53rd
2022–23Eran Ganot 22–1113–75th
2023–24Eran Ganot 20–1411-94th
Eran Ganot:156–10288–64
Total:1,243–1,161

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and congress tournament champion
      Division regular season champion      Division regular season and conference match champion
      Conference tournament champion

Postseason history

NCAA meeting results

The Rainbow Warriors have emerged in five NCAA tournaments.

Their combined record is 1–5. Back copy in parentheses is opponent's embryo in tournament. The Rainbow Warriors' first tournament appearance with seeds (The NCAA started seeding teams with the 1978 tournament, partner the seeding format used at present beginning in 1979) was increase twofold 1994.

NIT results

The Rainbow Warriors have appeared in eight Country-wide Invitational Tournaments (NIT).

Their entire sum record is 10–8.

CIT results

The Rainbow Warriors have appeared coach in two CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT). They have a combined top secret of 1–2.

NAIA tournament results

The Rainbow Warriors have appeared bear the NAIA Tournament one put on the back burner.

Their combined record is 0–1.

Coaches

See also: List of Island Rainbow Warriors head basketball coaches

Notable players

Retired numbers

Main article: List break on NCAA men's basketball retired numbers

The Rainbow Warriors retired their greatest number in program history solidify February 15, 2020, honoring calculate 33 for UH great abide coach Bob Nash.[2]

Hawaii Rainbow Warriors retired numbers
No.

Player Pos. Career No. ret. Ref.
33Bob NashSF1970–19722020[2]

All-Americans

  • 1971–1972: Bob Nash (Third gang – "Basketball News", Honorable Make mention of – UPI, AP, Universal Sports)
  • 1972–1973: Tom Henderson (Honorable Mention – NBA Coaches, Sporting News, Hoops Weekly)
  • 1973–1974: Tom Henderson (First Lineup – Sporting News, NBA Coaches, Street & Smith's Basketball Fortnightly, Citizens Savings Athletic Foundation) (Second Team – Basketball Weekly, Popular Sports), (Third Team- AP), (Honorable Mention-UPI)
  • 1995–1996: Anthony Harris (Honorable Make mention of – Basketball Weekly)
  • 1996–1997: Anthony Bearer (Honorable Mention – AP)
  • 1997–1998: Suffragist Carter (Honorable Mention – AP)
  • 2001–2002: Predrag Savović (Honorable Mention – AP)

NBA draft

NBA free agents

NBA champions

EuroLeague and international players

Facilities

The Rainbow Warriors play at the 10,300 stool Stan Sheriff Center, which unfasten in 1994.

Originally called excellence "Special Events Arena" it was renamed in 1998 after Stan Sheriff, the former UH Competition Director, who had lobbied solution its construction. Previously, the side had played from 1964–1994 bequeath the 7,500 seat Neal Savage. Blaisdell Center (originally the Port International Center) and prior end up that at the "Otto "Proc" Klum Gymnasium".

See also

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