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2016 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Overall: 0-0; MPSF: 0-0 Date Opponent Time/Result Jan. 4 TEAM SPORTCONX L, 1-3 22nd Outrigger Resorts Invitational (Honolulu) Jan. 7 Lewis vs. Harvard 4:00 p.m. Hawai i vs. King Jan. 8 Lewis vs. King 4:00 p.m. Hawai i vs. Harvard Jan. 10 King vs. Harvard 2:00 p.m. Hawai i vs. Lewis 5:00 p.m. Jan. 15 at Pepperdine* PT Jan. 16 at Pepperdine* PT Jan. 21 GRAND CANYON Jan. 22 GRAND CANYON Jan. 29 UC SAN DIEGO* Jan. 31 UC SAN DIEGO* 5:00 p.m. Feb. 5 UCLA* Feb. 6 UCLA* Feb. 12 at Stanford* PT Feb. 13 at Stanford* 7:30 p.m. PT Feb. 15 at USC* PT Feb. 16 at USC* PT Feb. 24 LONG BEACH STATE* Feb. 26 LONG BEACH STATE* March 2 BRIGHAM YOUNG* March 4 BRIGHAM YOUNG* March 11 at CSUN* PT March 12 at CSUN* PT March 25 UC IRVINE* March 26 UC IRVINE* April 1 at UC Santa Barbara* PT April 2 at UC Santa Barbara* PT April 8 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST* April 9 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST* April 16 MPSF Quarterfinal TBD April 21/23 MPSF Semifinals & Finals TBD May 3/5/7 NCAA Championships University Park, Pa. * MPSF Matches # denotes exhibition match All home matches in CAPS played at the Stan Sheriff Center 2016 AVCA Top 15 Division I-II Poll Preseason Rk School (First Place Votes) Pts 15 Record 15 Rk. 1 BYU (13) 268 17-10 8 2 UC Irvine 258 28-5 3 3 Loyola-Chicago (6) 236 28-2 1 4 Long Beach State 213 15-13 11 5 UCLA 193 13-14 12 6 Ohio State 182 22-9 10 7 Hawai i 168 24-7 6 8 Lewis (1) 158 27-4 2 9 UC Santa Barbara 153 18-10 9 10 Penn State 145 21-10 4 11 Pepperdine 126 24-6 5 12 Southern California 95 19-9 7 13 Stanford 91 10-18 14 T-14 Ball State 35 13-16 NR T-14 George Mason 35 15-13 NR Others Receiving Votes: CSUN 19; Pfeiffer 12; IPFW 4 NO. 7 HAWAI I HOSTS OUTRIGGER RESORTS INVITATIONAL THIS WEEK Matches #1-3 What: 22nd Outrigger Volleyball Invitational Who: No. 7 Hawai i (0-0), No. 8 Lewis (1-0), Harvard (0-0), King (0-0) Where: Stan Sheriff Center; Honolulu, HI Television Coverage: None Streaming Video: None Radio Coverage: ESPN 1420AM will broadcast all UH matches live with Tiff Wells calling the action. Audio Webcast: www.espn1420am.com Live Stats: Available at HawaiiAthletics.com Tickets: Lower Adult $14-16, Senior Citizen (ages 65+) $10, Student (4-HS) $5; Upper Adult $14, Senior Citizen $10, Student $5; UH-Manoa students receive admission with validated ID. HONOLULU In what has become an annual tradition in early January, the University of Hawai i men s volleyball team will host the 22nd Outrigger Resorts Volleyball Invitational this week at the Stan Sheriff Center. Making up this year s field are UH, national runner-up Lewis, Harvard and King University. The tournament runs Thursday, Jan. 7, Friday, Jan. 8 and Sunday, Jan. 10. Matches are 4:00 p.m., and, on Thursday and Friday, and 2:00 p.m., and 5:00 p.m., on Sunday. Long considered one of the most prestigious early season tournaments in the country, the Outrigger has featured some of the nation s best teams with either the defending national champion or runner-up making 19 appearances, including last year s runner-up Lewis, who dropped a five-set thriller to Loyola in the title game. Lewis also competed in the 2014 NCAA Play-In match and will be making its sixth appearance in the Outrigger and first since 2012. Host UH has an all-time Outrigger record of 34-27 with six tournament titles, most recently in 2010. The Rainbow Warriors finished as tourney runner-up in each of the past two seasons. Harvard of the Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association and King (Tenn.) of Conference Carolinas will be making their first appearances. 2016 RAINBOW WARRIORS ROSTER Tournament Schedule Jan. 7 Harvard vs. Lewis 4:00 p.m. Hawai i vs. King Jan. 8 Lewis vs. King 4:00 p.m. Hawai i vs. Harvard Jan. 10 King vs. Harvard 2:00 p.m. Hawai i vs. Lewis 5:00 p.m. No Name Pos Ht Cl Hometown / Last School 1 Joe Worsley S 6-0 Fr. Moraga, Calif. / Campolindo HS 2 James Anastassiades OH 6-4 Fr. Huntington Beach, Calif. / Huntington Beach HS 3 Brett Rosenmeier OH 6-5 Fr. Virginia Beach, Va. / Frank W. Cox HS 4 Stijn van Tilburg OPP 6-8 Fr. Amsterdam, Netherlands / Redhead University Nijmegen 6 Kolby Kanetake L 5-8 Sr. Honolulu, O ahu / Moanalua HS 7 Jasper Rhodes OPP/OH 6-5 Fr. Santa Barbara, Calif. / Santa Barbara Senior HS 8 Hendrik Mol MB/OH/OPP 6-6 Jr. Sand, Norway / Top Volley Norway HS 9 Iain McKellar MB/OPP 6-7 Jr. Macclesfield, England / Loughborough College 10 Jennings Franciskovic S 6-5 Jr. Westlake Village, Calif. / Oaks Christian HS 11 Dalton Solbrig MB 6-6 Fr. Lidenhurst, Ill. / Lakes Community HS 12 Mamane Namahoe L 6-0 Fr. Hilo, Hawai i / Waiakea HS 13 Nainoa Frank MB 6-5 Fr. Kane ohe, O ahu / Kalaheo HS 15 Patrick Gasman MB 6-8 Fr. Clovis, Calif. / Buchanan HS 16 Sinisa Zarkovic OH 6-4 Sr. Belgrade, Serbia / Sports Grammar School 17 Colton Cowell OH 6-1 Fr. Makawao, Maui / King Kekaulike HS 19 Brandon Rattray OH 6-4 Fr. San Diego, Calif. / Bernardo HS 20 Luke Owens MB 6-7 Fr. Kailua, O ahu / Kalaheo HS 21 Kupono Fey OH 6-5 Jr. Honolulu, O ahu / Punahou School 23 Brandon Hiehle OH 6-3 Sr. Redondo Beach, Calif. / El Camino College 25 Steven Duhoux S 6-4 Jr. Newport Beach, Calif. / Orange Coast College Head Coach: Charlie Wade (Cal State Fullerton, 1991), 7th season Assistant Coaches: Milan Zarkovic (Belgrade, 1988), 3rd season; Josh Walker (Hawai i, 2011), 1st season Video Coordinator: Jarod Lofy Volunteer Assistant: Tony McInerny 2016 Rainbow Warrior Volleyball Weekly Release 1 HawaiiAthletics.com

2016 MPSF STANDINGS Jan. 5, 2016 MPSF Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. UCLA 0 0-1 0 1.000 UC Santa Barbara 0 0-1 1.500 BYU 0 0-0 0 - Cal Baptist 0 0-0 0 - CSUN 0 0-0 0 - Hawai i 0 0-0 0 - Long Beach State 0 0-0 0 - Pepperdine 0 0-0 0 - Stanford 0 0-0 0 - UC Irvine 0 0-0 0 - UC San Diego 0 0-0 0 - USC 0 0-0 0 - QUICK FACTS General Information Location Honolulu, O ahu Founded 1907 Enrollment 20,000 Nickname Rainbow Warriors Colors Green, Black, Silver and White Chancellor Robert Bley-Vroman Athletics Director David Matlin Conference Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Home Facility Stan Sheriff Center/10,300 Sports Media Relations Director/Volleyball Contact Derek Inouchi E-Mail inouchi@hawaii.edu Office Phone (808) 956-4478 Cell Phone (808) 954-0234 Office Fax (808) 956-4470 Web Site HawaiiAthletics.com Address 1337 Lower Campus Rd., Honolulu, HI 96822 Coaching Staff Head Coach Charlie Wade Alma Mater (year) Cal State Fullerton (1991) Record at UH (Years) 91-79 (7) Career (Years) Same Office Phone (808) 956-4505 Best Time to Call Weekday Mornings Assistant Coaches Milan Zarkovic (Belgrade, 1988) Josh Walker (Hawai i, 2011) Team Information 2015 Overall Record 24-7 2015 MPSF Record 18-4 (2nd) 2015 Postseason NCAA Play-In 2015 Final AVCA Ranking No. 6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 7/10 Starters Returning/Lost 3+libero/3 Name Kupono Fey Nainoa Frank Brandon Heihle Kolby Kanetake Iain McKellar Hendrik Mol Mamane Namahoe Stijn van Tilburg Sinisa Zarkovic PRONUNCIATION CHART Pronunciation coo-pono, faye NYE-noah highly kah-nay-tah-kay standard Ian MOLE mah-mah-nay, nah-mah-hoay stine, von-til-berg goes by see-key, zarko-vich RECAPPING EXHIBITION MATCH VS. TEAM SPORTCONX: The Rainbow Warriors dropped a four-set exhibition match to Team SportConX, a professional squad made up of All-Americans and professional players, Monday, at the Stan Sheriff Center. Among UH s 14 players who saw action in the match was newcomer Stijn van Tilburg, a freshman opposite, who tied for team-high kill honors with nine along with senior Sinisa Zarkovic. The Amsterdam, Netherlands native hit.412 in just two sets and had three digs and one block. Zarkovic also played only two sets and hit.333 along with one ace and two digs. Outside hitter Kupono Fey had seven kills and six digs while middle blockers Hendrik Mol (7) and Iain McKellar (5) combined for 12 kills. Mol also added team-highs of nine digs, two aces, and five blocks. Setter Jennings Franciskovic dished out 25 assists in three sets played. As a team, the Warriors served up eight aces with only 11 errors and out-blocked SportConX 6.5 to 6.0. SportConX, made up of former All-Americans and current professional players, was led by Stanford alum Curt Toppel s 13 kills on.462 hitting. Former Iolani School and Stanford graduate Brad Lawson added 12 kills at a.385 clip while former UH middle blocker Maulia LaBarre had nine kills and a team-high four blocks. CAMPING IN MAUI: UH spent four days of training camp in Maui at Seabury Hall in Makawao, holding practices, an intrasquad scrimmage, and youth clinic. The team also awoke early one morning to watch the sunrise atop Haleakala. The trip was a homecoming of sorts for freshman Colton Cowell, a Maui native and graduate of King Kekaulike High School, where he was a two-time Maui Interscholastic League Player of the Year. PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN HONORS FOR TRIO: Three Rainbow Warriors were chosen to the 2016 Off the Block/Springbak, Inc. Preseason All-America teams which were selected by a nationwide voting committee. UH, along with two-time defending NCAA champions Loyola, and BYU each had a nation-best three players earn preseason All-America honors. Senior outside hitter Sinisa Zarkovic and senior libero Kolby Kanetake were picked to the 10-member first team while junior setter Jennings Franciskovic was named to the 11-member second team. All three were AVCA honorable mention All-Americans a season ago. Zarkovic, who sat out a chunk of the season while nursing an injury, averaged 3.20 kills per set and posted double-figure kill totals in 15 matches. Kanetake posted the program s third-highest dig total in the rally-scoring era with 297 digs last season and finished fifth nationally with a 2.91 per set average. Franciskovic was a second-team all-mountain Pacific Sports Federation pick who ranked sixth nationally with 10.80 assists per set in his first season as the team s starter. UH PICKED 7TH IN AVCA; 6TH IN MPSF: Just one season removed from a 24-win season and appearance in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 13 years, UH was picked No. 7 in the preseason 2016 AVCA Top 15 Coaches Poll and No. 6 in the preseason Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Coaches Poll. In the AVCA poll, BYU was voted No. 1 followed by UC Irvine, Loyola-Chicago, Long Beach State, UCLA, Ohio State, UH, Lewis, UC Santa Barbara, and Penn State. Rounding out the Top 15 were Pepperdine, Southern California, Stanford, and Ball State and George Mason (t-15th). BYU was also No. 1 in the MPSF poll followed by UC Irvine, UCLA, Long Beach State, UC Santa Barbara, UH, Pepperdine, Stanford, USC, CSUN, Cal Baptist, and UC San Diego. Last season, UH finished runner-up in the highly competitive MPSF and ascended to the No. 1 national ranking during the season for the first time in a decade. UH finished the season ranked No. 6 in the final AVCA poll. REPRESENTING THE USA: Junior outside hitter Kupono Fey and setter Jennings Franciskovic had quite a summer, touring with the United States Junior National Team to a pair of international tournament. Fey and Franciskovic helped Team USA claim silver at the 2015 U21 Pan American Cup in Canada and an 11th place finish at the U21 World Championships in Tijuana, Mexico. The duo spent nearly two weeks training at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Lake Placid, N.Y. before making the trek up to host nation Canada for the Pan Am Cup, where they lost to Brazil in the gold-medal match. After a few weeks off, the pair returned to U.S. MJNT action, at the FIVB World Championship in Mexico but landed in the toughest opening pool, dropping three-straight matches to Russia, Argentina, and Poland. Team USA rallied in the consolation pool to take 11th, its same finish as 2013. SKY WALKER RETURNS: Former Rainbow Warrior and AVCA All-American Joshua Walker returns to the Rainbow Warriors volleyball program as assistant coach in 2016. Walker spent the past four years playing professional volleyball in Europe. During his career at UH from 2007-11, Walker served as one of the team s consistent leaders in kills at outside hitter. He finished his four-year career with 1,428 kills (3.91 K/S) and currently ranks fifth in program history. Walker was named to the All-Mountain Pacific Sports Federation second team in 2011 and made the All-MPSF third team as well as second team AVCA All-America in 2010. After graduating from UH in 2011, Walker carried his volleyball career overseas to Greece, Denmark, Finland, and the United Arab Emirates. In 2014-2015 he was an All-Star in the Finland Volleyball League, and also earned honors during his time spent in Denmark in 2014. THE BEST IN THE NATION: Hawai i regained the title as national attendance leader in 2015 after averaging 3,671 fans per home match, the program s highest average since 2006 (4,231). UH drew a season-high crowd of 7,296 on Senior Night against Stanford (April 11) for the best home singlematch crowd since 2004. BYU led the nation in attendance from 2012-14. Previously, UH led the nation for 17 straight seasons from 1995-2011. 2016 Rainbow Warrior Volleyball Weekly Release 2 HawaiiAthletics.com

HEAD COACH CHARLIE WADE 7th season Alma Mater: CS Fullerton, 1991 In six seasons as head coach of the University of Hawai i, Charlie Wade has led the Rainbow Warriors to one NCAA Tournament and four Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament appearances. Last season, UH had one of its best seasons in school history, finishing with a 24-7 mark - the most wins since 2004 - and reaching as high as No. 1 in the nation - a first since 2003. The Rainbow Warriors received an at-large bid to the NCAA Play-In Match, their first national appearance since 2002. In 2014, Wade guided the Warriors to a 15-12 mark and a 13-11 record in the MPSF, which surprisingly was not enough to qualify for the postseason tournament. The season included five wins over teams ranked in the top four nationally, including two-match sweeps of No. 3 UCLA and MPSF champion and No. 2 BYU and a win over NCAA semifinalist Penn State. After rebounding from a disappointing 7-20 season in 2012, Wade guided the Warriors back to the postseason in 2013 and not for a controversial call at match point in the fifth set against the Cougars in that quarterfinal match, UH may have pulled off the most improbable upset in tournament history. In 2011, Wade guided the Warriors to their second straight MPSF Tournament appearance and finished fifth in the final league standings. Prior to Wade s arrival, UH had missed postseason play the previous two seasons and suffered through three straight losing seasons. In his inaugural year as coach, Wade led the Warriors to a 19-10 mark and a trip to the MPSF Tournament semifinals for the first time since 2003. UH doubled its win total from the previous year and snapped a two-year postseason drought. UH averaged 3,415 fans per match, including a season-best 5,683 for the MPSF quarterfinal match against Pepperdine. YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD (AT HAWAI I) OVERALL MPSF Season W L Pct. W L Pct. Postseason 2010 19 10.655 14 8.636 MPSF Semis 2011 15 13.522 13 9.591 MPSF Quarters 2012 7 20.259 4 18.182 None 2013 11 17.393 10 14.417 MPSF Quarters 2014 15 12.600 13 11.591 None 2015 24 7..774 18 4..818 NCAA Play-In 2016 - - - - - - - TOTAL 91 79.535 72 64.529 2016 PRESEASON MPSF COACHES POLL Rk School Pts (1st place) 2015 Record 1 BYU (8) 112 17-10 2 UC Irvine (2) 106 28-5 3 UCLA (1) 95 13-14 4 Long Beach State 89 15-13 5 UC Santa Barbara (1) 86 17-10 6 Hawai i 75 24-7 7 Pepperdine 63 24-6 8 Stanford 53 10-18 9 USC 50 19-9 10 CSUN 30 10-18 11 Cal Baptist 21 6-22 12 UC San Diego 12 2-26 HOMECOURT ADVANTAGE: UH has an all-time record of 242-120 (.669) overall and 140-65 (.683) in MPSF play in the Stan Sheriff Center since 1995. Last season, the Warriors finished 15-2 at The Stanley, their most home wins since 2003 (16-3). Hawai i enters the 2016 season having won its last 11-straight matches in Honolulu. DIGGING FOR GOLD: Libero Kolby Kanetake helped build a solid foundation for UH s defense during the 2015 season and ultimately earned his first All-MPSF Second-Team honor and AVCA All-American Honorable Mention status, coming out of it as one of the country s top liberos. The Honolulu native finished second in the MPSF and fifth in the nation with 305 digs, averaging 2.88 D/S. His remarkable performance became one of the program s leading defensive specialists in single-season digs, tying for second with Alfred Reft (2006) in total digs across both rally-scoring and all-time records. In single-season dig average, Kanetake was third in rally-scoring and fifth all-time. He managed to pull off several huge saves for the Bows, tallying 17 matches with double-digit digs and nine with over 15. Kanetake became the program s first libero to earn an MPSF/Molten Player of the Week award (Feb. 23) after a career-high 21 digs against CSUN (Feb. 20) at the start of UH s 16-match winning streak. He was additionally named to Volleyball Magazine s 2015 Third-Team for the first time of his career. SET ABLAZE: In just his first season at starting setter in 2015, Jennings Franciskovic was named to the All-MPSF Second-Team and was recognized as an AVCA All-American Honorable Mention with 1,158 assists on the year, the most UH single-season assists since Nejc Zemlak s 2010 season (1,432). The Westlake Village, Calif., native finished second in the MPSF and sixth in the nation with a 10.82 A/S average and reached for the MPSF s single-match high after dishing out a career-high 70 assists in the Bows series-finale win over Pepperdine (March 8) at the peak of UH s 16-match win streak. Franciskovic tallied six matches with 50 or more assists and additionally contributed 94 blocks (nine solo), 85 digs, and 59 kills. NATURAL BORN KILLER: Sinisa Zarkovic received his first AVCA All-American Honorable Mention nod and was an All-MPSF Second-Team pick after finishing the 2015 season with 291 kills, 133 digs and 56 blocks (nine solo). The outside hitter finished seventh in conference kills and 28th in the country despite sitting out five-straight matches due to minor injury. Zarkovic rounded off the season going four-straight matches with double-figure kills towards a total of 16 on the year. He additionally netted 20 kills twice this season, most recently in UH s thrilling five-set victory over Pepperdine (March 8). Zarkovic was named to the Outrigger Resorts Invitational All-Tournament team (Jan. 11) after finishing the tournament with 48 kills, including 20 on opening night against Ohio State (Jan. 8). Despite a devastating loss to Pepperdine (April 30) in the MPSF Semifinals, Zarkovic was named to the MPSF All-Tournament team after tallying 14 kills against the Waves. At the end of his junior season, he has already reached 907 career kills. Team Kills: Attack Pct.: Attempts: Assists: Digs: Aces: Blocks: 2016 TOP PERFORMANCES 20+ Kills.600+ Hitting Percentage (min 10 kills) 3+ Service Aces 15+ Digs 50+ Assists 8+ Blocks 2016 SEASON-HIGHS Individual Kills: Attack Pct.: Attempts: Assists: Digs: Aces: Blocks: MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Double Figure Kills 2016 Career Sinisa Zarkovic 54 Kupono Fey 7 Double-Doubles (K-D-B) 2016 Career Sinisa Zarkovic (15-10-3) 6 Kupono Fey (17-2-12) 1 20+ Kills 2016 Career Sinisa Zarkovic 4 Double Figure Digs 2016 Career Kolby Kanetake 28 Sinisa Zarkovic 7 Kupono Fey 1 15+ Digs 2016 Career Kolby Kanetake 10 Sinisa Zarkovic 1 60+ Assists 2016 Career Jennings Franciskovic 1 Double Figure Blocks 2016 Career 2016 Rainbow Warrior Volleyball Weekly Release 3 HawaiiAthletics.com

#1 JOE WORSLEY RE #3 BRETT ROSENMEIER #4 STIJN VAN TILBURG #6 KOLBY KANETAKE AST 5 at UC Irvine (1/30/15) D 21 vs. CSUN (2/20/15) RE 4, 2x, last vs. UC Irvine (3/9/14) #8 HENDRIK MOL K 7 vs. UCLA (1/11/14) E 6 vs. UCLA (1/11/14) TA 19 vs. UCLA (1/11/14) Hit%.667 (2-0-3) at LBSU (2/28/15) AST 1, 4x, last vs. CSUN (2/22/15) SA 3 at LBSU (2/27/15) D 5 vs. UCLA (1/11/14) BS 0 BA 2 vs. UCLA (1/11/14) TB 2 vs. UCLA (1/11/14) PTS 8.0 vs. UCLA (1/11/14) #9 IAIN MCKELLAR K 2, 2x, last vs. UC San Diego (1/24/14) E 0 TA 2, 3x, last vs. Pacific (3/17/14) Hit% 1.000 (2-0-2), 2x, last vs. UCSD (1/24/14) AST 0 SA 0 D 0 BS 0 BA 1 vs. UC San Diego (1/26/14) TB 1 vs. UC San Diego (1/26/14) PTS 2.0, 2x, last vs. UC San Diego (1/24/14) INDIVIDUAL CAREER HIGHS #10 JENNINGS FRANCISKOVIC K 5 vs. USC (2/4/15) E 2 vs. Cal Baptist (2/10/15) TA 9 vs. USC (2/6/15) Hit% 1.000 (4-0-4) vs. Hope (3/14/15) AST 70 vs. Pepperdine (3/8/15) SA 2, 2x, last vs. LBSU (4/25/15) D 9, 2x, last vs. CSUN (2/20/15) BS 2 vs. USC (2/6/15) BA 8 vs. Stanford (4/10/15) TB 8 vs. Stanford (4/10/15) PTS 9.0 vs. USC (2/4/15) #11 DALTON SOLBRIG #12 MAMANE NAMAHOE RE #13 NAINOA FRANK #16 SINISA ZARKOVIC K 22, 2x, last vs. BYU (4/5/14) E 10 at BYU (4/17/15) TA 46 vs. Stanford (2/1/13) Hit%.500 (18-4-28) vs. Penn State (1/11/14) AST 4, 3x, last vs. CSUN (3/3/13) SA 4 vs. USC (3/8/13) D 15 vs. UCSB (1/18/15) BS 2, 2x, last vs. Penn State(1/9/15) BA 6, 3x, last vs. UCSB (1/16/15) TB 7 at Stanford (2/2/13) PTS 25.0 vs. BYU (4/5/14) #17 COLTON COWELL #21 KUPONO FEY K 19 at BYU (4/17/15) E 8 vs. USC (2/6/15) TA 32 at BYU (4/17/15) Hit%.556, (12-2-18) at LBSU (2/28/15) AST 4 at LBSU (2/27/15) SA 2, 5x, last at UCSD (3/27/15) D 12 vs. LBSU (4/25/15) BS 1, 2x, last vs. CSUN (2/22/15) BA 6, 2x, last vs. Penn State (5/5/15) TB 6, 2x, last vs. Penn State (5/5/15) PTS 21.5 at BYU (4/17/15) #23 BRANDON HIEHLE *Minimum for hitting percentages based on player s kills per match average 2016 Rainbow Warrior Volleyball Weekly Release 4 HawaiiAthletics.com

OUTRIGGER RESORTS INVITATIONAL HISTORY ALL-TIME OUTRIGGER PARTICIPANTS 1995 Champion: UCLA (2-0) Runner-up: Hawai i (1-1) Third: Penn State (1-1) Fourth: Loyola Marymount (0-2) 2002 Fourth: Lewis (0-3) 2009 Champion: Penn State (3-0) Runner-up: USC (2-1) Third: Hawai i (1-2) Fourth: Ohio State (0-3) The Outrigger Resorts Volleyball Invitational is one of the premiere early-season collegiate men s volleyball tournaments in the nation. The tournament began in 1995 with all of the matches played in the 10,300-seat Stan Sheriff Center. This year marks the tournament s 22nd anniversary. Hawai i has won the title six times, most recently in 2010, winning a tiebreaker over USC. The only other teams to put their names on the trophy are UCLA (9 times), Brigham Young (twice), Penn State (twice) and UC Irvine and Shanghai, China (once). Regular participants over the 20-plus year history of the Outrigger include national powers Penn State and UCLA. Penn State has competed in 20 tournaments - missing only the 2012 and 16 events - while UCLA has made 14 appearances. This year s field includes UH, Lewis (sixth appearance) and first-time participants Harvard and King University. The tournament will run Jan. 7-8, and 10. 1996 Champion: Hawai i (3-0) Third: Ball State (1-2) 1997 Third: Penn State (2-1) Fourth: Laval (0-3) 1998 Fourth: Ball State (0-3) 1999 Third: Lewis (2-1) 2000 Fourth: IPFW (0-3) 2001 Third: Laval (1-2) 2003 Champion: Shanghai (3-0) Third: Ball State (1-2) 2004 Runner-up: Manitoba (2-1) Third: Lewis (1-2) Fourth: Penn State (1-2) 2005 Champion: BYU (3-0) Fourth: Lewis (0-3) 2006 Runner-up: Ohio State (2-1) Third: UCLA (2-1) 2007 Champion: Brigham Young (2-0) Runner-up: Penn State (1-1) Third: Loyola-Chicago (1-1) Fourth: Hawai i (0-2) 2008 Champion: Penn State (3-0) Third: Hawai i (1-2) Fourth: Ball State (0-3) 2010 Runner-up: USC (2-1) Fourth: Ohio State (0-3) 2011 Runner-up: Penn State (2-1) Third: Ball State (1-2) Fourth: Hawai i (0-3) 2012 Runner-up: Lewis (2-1) Third: Hawai i (1-2) Fourth: Springfield (0-3) 2013 Champion: UCLA (2-1) Runner-up: Penn State (2-1) Third: Ohio State (1-2) Fourth: Hawai i (1-2) 2014 Fourth: Ohio State (0-3) 2015 Champion: UC Irvine (3-0) Third: Penn State (0-2) & Ohio State (0-2) ALL-TIME OUTRIGGER PARTICIPANTS (* denotes champion) TEAM YEARS PARTICIPATED APPEARANCES TITLES W L PCT. Ball State 1996, 98, 08, 11 4 0 2 10.167 Brigham Young 2005*, 07* 2 2 5 0 1.000 Hawai i 1995, 96*, 97*, 98, 99*, 2000-03, 04*, 05, 06*, 07-09, 10*, 11-15 21 6 34 27.557 Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne 2000 1 0 0 3.000 Laval (Canada) 1997, 2000 2 0 1 5.167 Lewis 1999, 2002, 04, 05, 12 5 0 5 10.333 Loyola-Chicago 2007 1 0 1 1.500 Loyola Marymount 1995 1 0 0 2.000 Manitoba (Canada) 2004 1 0 2 1.667 Ohio State 2006, 09-10, 13-15 6 0 3 14.176 Penn State 1995-2007, 08*, 09*, 10-11, 13-15 20 2 21 36.368 Shanghai Oriental 2003* 1 1 3 0 1.000 Springfield 2012 1 0 0 3.000 UC Irvine 2015* 1 1 3 0 1.000 UCLA 1995*, 96, 97, 98*, 99, 2000*, 01*, 02*, 06, 08, 11*, 12*, 13*, 14* 14 9 35 6.854 USC 2009, 10 2 0 4 2.667 2016 Rainbow Warrior Volleyball Weekly Release 5 HawaiiAthletics.com

TOURNAMENT RECORDS MOST KILLS Match: 43, Ed Ratledge, UCLA vs. Hawai i (1/28/00) Tournament: 100, Victor Rivera, Lewis, 1999 MOST KILL ATTEMPTS Match: 72, Paul Nihipali, UCLA vs. Penn State (1/23/97) Tournament: 165, Victor Rivera, Lewis, 1999 HIGHEST HITTING PERCENTAGE Match (min. 10 attempts):.909 (10-0-11), Sivan Leoni, Hawai i vs. Laval (1/23/97) Tournament (min. 30 attempts):.641 (28-3- 39), Weston Dunlap, UCLA, 2011 OUTRIGGER RESORTS INVITATIONAL HISTORY OUTRIGGER ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS 1995 Jason Olive, Hawai i Yuval Katz, Hawai i Kevin Wong, UCLA Stein Metzger, UCLA Ed Josofoski, Penn State Ivan Contreras, Penn State Jeff Nygaard, UCLA 1996 Jason Ring, Hawai i Erik Pichel, Hawai i Stein Metzger, UCLA Brian Wells, UCLA Ivan Contreras, Penn State Phil Eatherton, Ball State Yuval Katz, Hawai i 2002 Dejan Miladinovic, Hawai i Kimo Tuyay, Hawai i Gustavo Meyer, Lewis Zeliko Koljesar, Penn State Matt Komer, UCLA Jon Acosta, UCLA 2003 Delano Thomas, Hawai i Tang Miao, Shanghai Wang ZhiTeng, Shanghai He Jiong, Shanghai Josh Zudeima, Ball State Shen Qiong, Shanghai 2009 Dennis Del Valle, Penn State Edgardo Goas, Penn State Max Holt, Penn State Robbie Klein, Ohio State Max Lipsitz, Penn State Joshua Walker, Hawai i Murphy Troy, USC 2010 John Klanac, Ohio State Joe Sunder, Penn State Max Lipsitz, Penn State Riley McKibben, USC Murphy Troy, USC Jonas Umlauft, Hawai i Joshua Walker, Hawai i MOST SERVICE ACES Match: 8, Tony Ciarelli, USC vs. Ohio State (1/8/10) Tournament: 13, Brandon Taliafero, UCLA, 2000 MOST ASSISTS Match: 96, Jorge Perez, Hawai i vs. Penn State (1/7/98) Tournament: 245, Edgardo Deniz, Lewis, 1999 MOST BLOCK SOLOS Match: 4, Brad Millar, Penn State vs. Hawai i (1/24/97) Tournament: 5, Tom Stillwell, UCLA, 1997 MOST BLOCK ASSISTS Match: 10, (2X) last by Andre Breuer, Hawai i vs. Penn State (1/7/98) Tournament: 19, Tom Stillwell, UCLA, 1996 MOST TOTAL BLOCKS Match: 12, Andre Breuer, Hawai i vs. Penn State (1/7/98) Tournament: 20, Paul Aviles, Lewis, 1999 MOST DIGS Match: 20, Eduardo Quinones, Lewis, 1999 Tournament: 38, Dennis Del Valle, Penn State, 2010 1997 Aaron Wilton, Hawai i Jason Ring, Hawai i Curt Vaughan, Hawai i Ivan Contreras, Penn State Jason Kepner, Penn State Francis Morin, Laval Paul Nihipali, UCLA 1998 Andre Breuer, Hawai i Dejan Miladinovic, Hawai i Tom Stillwell, UCLA Brandon Taliafero, UCLA Jason Fehr, Ball State Daniel Pollock, Penn State Adam Naeve, UCLA 1999 Dejan Miladinovic, Hawai i Torry Tukuafu, Hawai i Adam Naeve, UCLA Brandon Taliafero, UCLA Sergio Pampena, Penn State Eduardo Quinones, Lewis Victor Rivera, Lewis 2000 Clay Stanley, Hawai i Mark Williams, UCLA Seth Burnham, UCLA Jose Quinones, Penn State Hector Soto, IPFW Brandon Taliafero, UCLA 2004 Murray Laidlaw, Manitoba Keith Kowal, Penn State Jeff Soler, Lewis Joshua Stanhiser, Hawai i Mike Munday, Manitoba Delano Thomas, Hawai i Ricky Mattei, Penn State Pedro Azenha, Hawai i 2005 Jeff Soler, Lewis Nate Meerstein, Penn State Maulia La Barre, Hawai i Victor Batista, BYU Casey Patterson, BYU Pedro Azenha, Hawai i Michael Burke, BYU 2006 David Russell, UCLA Lauri Hakala, Hawai i Matt Proper, Penn State Stu Katz, Ohio State Brian Beckwith, Hawai i Dennis Gonzalez, UCLA 2007 Jim Clar, Hawai i James Grunst, Loyola-Chicago Max Holt, Penn State Robby Stowell, BYU Yosleyder Cala, BYU Yamil Perez, BYU Russell Holmes, BYU 2011 Jonas Umlauft, Hawai i Dominic Spadavecchio, Ball State Jeremy Casebeer, UCLA Weston Dunlop, UCLA Edgardo Goas, Penn State Dennis Del Valle, Penn State Joe Sunder, Penn State 2012 Thomas Amberg, UCLA Jeremy Casebeer, UCLA Steven Hunt, Hawai i JP Marks, Hawai i Jay Petty, Lewis Angel Perez, Springfield Kyle Caldwell, UCLA 2013 Michael Henchy, Ohio State Aaron Russell, Penn State Taylor Hammond, Penn State JP Marks, Hawai i Matthew Cheape, Hawai i Robert Page, UCLA Dane Worley, UCLA 2014 Driss Guessous, Ohio State Nick Goodell, Penn State Sinisa Zarkovic, Hawai i Nick West, Hawai i Gonzalo Quiroga, UCLA Steve O Dell, UCLA Robart Page, UCLA LONGEST WINNING STREAK 12, UCLA, 2011-14 LONGEST LOSING STREAK 9, Penn State, 2000-03 2001 Brenton Davis, Hawai i Torry Tukuafu, Hawai i Adam Naeve, UCLA Matt Komer, UCLA Zeliko Koljesar, Penn State Eric LeBreton, Laval 2008 Sean Carney, Hawai i Jim Clar, Hawai i Garrett Muagututia, UCLA Jamie Diefenbach, UCLA Max Holt, Penn State Luke Murray, Penn State Matt Anderson, Penn State 2015 Michael Henchy, Ohio State Zack La Cavera, UC Irvine Aaron Russell, Penn State Michael Saeta, UC Irvine Brook Sedore, Hawai i Sinisa Zarkovic, Hawai i Tamir Hershko, UC Irvine 2016 Rainbow Warrior Volleyball Weekly Release 6 HawaiiAthletics.com