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Hawaii beats CSUN to claim the BWC title outright

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Hawaii’s lone senior stole the show on senior night. Vladimir Kubr, who had appeared in three matches in his two-year Rainbow Warriors career, earned a thunderous ovation when he was the last starter announced pregame. The 6-foot-3 setter from Torrance, Calif.

, who had three rotations in the back row before he was substituted out for Tread Rosenthal, led Hawaii to a 10-3 lead and had the ...

Hawaii’s lone senior stole the show on senior night. Vladimir Kubr, who had appeared in three matches in his two-year Rainbow Warriors career, earned a thunderous ovation when he was the last starter announced pregame. The 6-foot-3 setter from Torrance, Calif.

, who had three rotations in the back row before he was substituted out for Tread Rosenthal, led Hawaii to a 10-3 lead and had the entire bench, and crowd, on their feet during UH’s 25-15, 21-25, 25-14, 25-16 victory over No. 18 Cal State Northridge on Saturday night. A Bankoh Arena at Stan Sheriff Center crowd of 8,223 saw Hawaii (26-4, 9-1 Big West) unexpectedly drop a set before securing the school’s second outright Big West Conference regular-season championship.

Kubr returned to the court in the fourth set with UH ahead 20-10 and finished out the match with two more assists. He was then honored in a post-match ceremony. “I did not know Charlie was going to do that, but it made everything better,” Kubr said about getting the start.

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