Rainbow Warriors Lock in Seven National TV Appearances for 2026 Football Season
Seven Hawai'i games will be televised nationally in 2026, featuring matchups on The CW, FOX and ACC Network, highlighted by a season‑opening clash with Stanford.
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Seven Hawai'i games will be televised nationally in 2026, featuring matchups on The CW, FOX and ACC Network, highlighted by a season‑opening clash with Stanford.

The Rainbow Wahine will open the season on Aug. 13 against Texas Tech, host a series of non‑conference tournaments, and begin Mountain West play on the road, with a full slate of matches scheduled through early November.

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The Rainbow Warriors concluded their 2026 campaign with a 5‑1 loss to Cal State Fullerton, a result that cements a 15‑year NCAA tournament absence and signals a shift to the Mountain West.

The University of Hawaii baseball team saw its season conclude in the Big West Tournament play‑in, falling 5‑1 to Cal State Fullerton after a series of self‑inflicted errors.

The Rainbow Warriors reveal a 2026 schedule that marks their debut in the Mountain West, with opening games in Colorado, home contests in October, and a championship week in November, all streamed on the conference's new subscription platform.

An analysis of 2026‑27 men's basketball head coach salaries shows the Mountain West and Pac‑12 diverge sharply, with the highest earners surpassing $3 million and the lowest barely crossing $1 million, underscoring financial inequities across the two leagues.

The Rainbow Warriors' women's soccer team reveals its 2026 Mountain West slate, beginning with matches against Colorado College and Air Force before a homecoming in October and a championship‑week showdown in November.

The 2026 schedule for the University of New Mexico Lobos features home openings, road trips, and a historic visit to Hawai'i, culminating in the Mountain West Soccer Championships.

The University of Hawai‘i baseball team is set to face Cal State Fullerton in a Big West tournament play-in game, a final chance to claim the conference title before transitioning to the Mountain West.

The University of Hawai'i baseball team, the No. 4 seed, will open the Big West Championship against Cal State Fullerton after a strong finish to the regular season, highlighted by ace Isaiah Magdaleno’s recent brilliance.

The Rainbow Warriors enter the tournament as the No. 4 seed, riding a wave of strong performances and steady growth under head coach Rich Hill.

Chad Owens, a walk‑on who became a record‑setting All‑American, was recently inducted into the UH Circle of Honor and added to three major halls of fame.

The Mountain West’s upcoming season features a reshuffled slate of games, highlighted by Hawaii’s clash with UNLV and a decisive Decision Day on November 14.

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The Rainbow Warriors posted a 7-0 shutout over CSUN, extending their streak and securing the fourth seed for the Big West tournament.

A one‑hit, 14‑strikeout shutout by Isaiah Magdaleno lifts Hawaii to a 4‑0 victory over Cal State Northridge, securing a tournament berth and a favorable Big West standing.

The Rainbow Warriors will host California State University, Northridge for a three‑game series at Les Murakami Stadium from May 13‑15, with senior night on May 15 featuring a whiteout tribute and key pitcher Isaiah Magdaleno headlining the effort.

The Rainbow Warriors dropped two of three games to UC Davis, and now a decisive series against Cal State Northridge could determine whether they finish third in the conference or fall out of the Big West tournament.
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