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04 wvb media guide.qxp 8/24/2004 4:35 PM Page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION A LOOK BACK AT 2003 THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I Governor’s Message __________________2 Season Review __________________49-52 Board of Regents __________________108 The 50th State______________________3 Season Statistics____________________54 Legislative Education Committees ____109 Sports Media Relations ____________4-5 Season Results ____________________56 Acting UH President David McClain __110 Media Outlets ______________________6 Season Individual Match Statistics______59 UH Chancellor Peter Englert ________111 Media Information __________________7 Season WAC Statistics ______________60 About the University __________112-113 Quick Facts ________________________8 Athletics Director______________114-115 Western Athletic Conference __________9 RAINBOW WAHINE RECORDS Administrators ________________116-118 10 Reasons to Choose Hawai‘i ________10 Stan Sheriff Center ____________120-121 Covering the Rainbow Wahine ________11 Record Book __________________62-67 Volleyball Booster Club ____________123 The Last Time… __________________68 Circle of Honor __________________124 THE RAINBOW WAHINE Single-Season Leaders ______________69 ‘Ahahui Koa Anuenue __________126-127 Career Leaders __________________70-71 Letterwinners Club ________________128 Head Coach Dave Shoji __________12-15 All-Time Letterwinners ______________72 Sports Wrap-Up ______________130-131 Associate Head Coach Charlie Wade____16 Distinguished Alumnae __________74-75 Athletic Training ______________132-133 Assistant Coach Kari Ambrozich ______17 All-Americans ____________________76 Student Affairs ________________134-135 Support Staff ______________________18 Awards and Honors ______________77-82 Waterhouse Training Facility ________136 2004 Outlook __________________19-21 Post-Season History ______________84-85 Athletic Ticket Office ______________138 2004 Rosters ______________________22 National Championship Teams ____86-89 Athletic Support Staff ______________140 Meet the Rainbow Wahine ________24-34 Hawai‘i in the Polls ________________90 Head Coaches/Custodial Staff ________141 TV/Radio Roster__________________144 Year-by-Year Statistics ________________91 Athletic Facilities ______________142-143 Year-by-Year Site Records ____________93 THE OPPONENTS Year-by-Year Results ________________94 Year-by-Year Leaders ________________95 2004 Opponents __________36, 38, 40-45 All-Time Results ______________96-106 HAL Wahine Classic History ________37 Macadamia Nut Challenge History ____39 Opponents’ Series Records ________46-47 UH VOLLEYBALL TICKET INFORMATION General (Lower)..................................$14-16 Adults (Upper)....................................$11-13 Senior Citizens (Upper) ..........................$8-9 Students 4-18 (Upper) ..............................$6 Super Rooter (Lower) ................................$6 UH Student (Upper)..................................$3 Ticket prices range on a two-tier scale based on the opponent. For additional ticket information, visit on the web at HawaiiAthletics.com or call (808) 944-BOWS. On the cover: Bottom (l to r): Ashley Watanabe, Dave Shoji, Kanoe Kamana‘o; UH-Manoa Policy on Gender Equity in Intercollegiate Athletics Top (l to r): Cayley Thurlby, Susie Boogaard, Melody Eckmier, Alicia Arnott. Gender equity in athletics extends the doctrine of fairness to all areas of athletic Cover photo by Kara Nishimura. activity at the University level. It is activated by a sense of moral obligation that Credits: The 2004 Rainbow Wahine exceeds any specific duty to comply with legal requirements, although it also rec- Volleyball Media Guide was produced by the University of Hawai‘i Sports Media ognizes the necessity of observing the tenets of the Patsy Mink Act. Relations Office. All rights reserved. Lois Its desired effect is to offer women and men equal opportunities to partici- Manin, Director; Markus Owens, Derek pate in sports for which there is demonstrated interest among athletes in Hawai‘i Inouchi, Neal Iwamoto, Pakalani Bello, and to provide equitable levels of support for coaching, travel, scholarships, Kara Nishimura, Kristy Ringor, Assistant Directors; Troy Yamamoto, operating expenses and facilities used. Beyond these specific goals, gender equity Internet Specialist; Geoff Benton, Sarah Kawachi, Danielle Douglass, Drew Foster, Makamae Masuda, Maria Quidez, Student also fosters an attitude and establishes an environment in which men’s and Writers. Covers by Pakalani Bello and Derek Inouchi. Layout and women’s sports are encouraged in comparable ways. design by Pakalani Bello. Photography by CW Pack Sports, Those who support gender equity are willing to cooperate in frequent self- University Relations, Hawai‘i Visitors and Convention Bureau and evaluations and to implement change so that all student-athletes can have the Metz Photography. USA Volleyball photos by Lucas Gilman. same opportunity to realize the highest level of their abilities. Victoria Prince action shots courtesy of Washington State University Media Relations. Editorial assistance by Sherri Shibata. Printing by A copy of the plan titled, “Just Do It,” is available in the Athletics Director’s Exact Printing & Mailing. Office. Three Decades of Excellence 1 04 wvb media guide.qxp 8/18/2004 8:41 AM Page 2 GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR I wish to extend my best wishes and warmest aloha to the University of Hawai‘i’s student-athletes, coaches, and staff for their outstanding achievements. Our state takes great pride in the accomplishments of our intercollegiate athletics program, and we look forward to another year of fast-paced and exciting play. UH sports teams are enjoying a level of success unparalleled in the University’s his- tory. Last season, the Warrior football team earned its third bowl appearance under the direction of head coach June Jones, and competed in a number of other nationally tele- vised games. The men’s basketball team advanced to postseason play for the fourth con- secutive year, making a dramatic run at the National Invitation Tournament title. And the women’s volleyball team, vying for its fifth national title, reached the semifinals of the NCAA Championship. We are also proud of the University of Hawai‘i’s commitment to academics -- our student-athletes excel in the classroom as well as in sports competitions. They are also exemplary role models who generously donate their time to numerous community activities. At the conclusion of their college careers, many of these student-athletes have made it into the professional ranks or gone on to become leaders in other fields. Such accom- plishments enhance the University’s overall international reputation. On behalf of the people of Hawai‘i, I commend the UH Athletics program for its unwavering commitment to excellence, and I extend my best wishes for continued suc- cess in the coming year. Mahalo, Linda Lingle Governor, State of Hawai‘i 2 Three Decades of Excellence 04 wvb media guide.qxp 8/24/2004 4:36 PM Page 3 THE 50TH STATE KAUAI “The Garden Island” OAHU Population: 58,303 “The Gathering Place” Area: 552 square miles Population: 876,156 Area: 597 square miles MOLOKAI STATE QUICK FACTS “The Friendly Island” State Gem Black Coral NIIHAU Population: 7,404 State Flower Yellow hibiscus “The Forbidden Island” Area: 260 square miles MAUI State Tree Kukui (Candlenut) Population: 160 “The Valley Island” State Bird Nene (Hawaiian goose) Area: 72 square miles LANAI Population: 117,644 State Marine Mammal Humpback whale “The Pineapple Island” Area: 727 square miles Date of Statehood Aug. 21, 1959 Population: 3,193 Highest peak 13,796 feet (Mauna Kea) Area: 140 square miles Population 1,211,537 (50% male, 50% female) o KAHOOLAWE All-time high temp. 100 F (Pahala, Hawai‘i, April 27, 1931) o “The Sacred Island” All-time low temp. 1.4 F (Mauna Kea summit, Jan. 20, 1970) o o Population: uninhabited Average daily 85 F (summer) 78 F (winter) Area: 45 square miles temp. at sea level The State Anthem Hawai‘i Pono‘i written by King David HAWAI‘I Kalakaua and Henri Berger in 1874 Hawaiian Islands State Motto Ua mau ke ea o ka ‘aina i ka pono “The Orchid Island” “The Aloha State” “The life of the land is perpetuated Population: 148,677 in righteousness” Population: 1,211,537 Area: 4,028 square miles Rainfall Low: 5.7 inches (Puako on the Big Island) Total Land Area: 6,421 square miles High: 486 inches (Mt. Waialeale on Kauai, Photos courtesy of the Hawai‘i Visitors and Convention Bureau the “world’s wettest spot”) Three Decades of Excellence 3 04 wvb media guide.qxp 8/18/2004 8:41 AM Page 4 SPORTS MEDIA RELATIONS The University of Hawai‘i Sports Media respective programs. These guides are a vital LOIS MANIN Relations Office serves as a liaison between source of information to the media and are Director the UH Athletics Department and media used by the UH coaching staffs as a tool in 14th Year outlets. The office’s primary function is to recruiting and promoting the University Work: 808-956-4480 provide all the relevant media outlets with and its programs. Cell: 808-780-4480 information in an accurate and timely man- The Sports Media Relations Office is [email protected] ner. Although mainly a service to Hawai‘i’s comprised of an eight-member staff and Alma Mater: Colorado local television, radio, newspaper, magazine several student assistants, headed by direc- State, 1990 and Internet organizations, the Sports tor Lois Manin. For the past 14 years – Football Media Relations Office also provides