Seasiders Fall in Semis

Houston, TX—The top-ranked Brigham Young University Hawaii women’s tennis team’s dream of another national championship came to an end today as the Seasiders were defeated in the semifinals of the NCAA II National Championship Tournament by second-ranked Armstrong Atlantic State, 5-1. The young Seasiders, who played with four freshmen and one sophomore in the lineup, trailed 2-1 after the three hard-fought doubles matches and were unable to pick up any wins in the singles matches before play was halted.

 

Seasiders Win Quarterfinal Match

Houston, TX—The top-ranked Brigham Young University Hawaii women’s tennis team defeated 15th-ranked West Florida today, 5-1, in the quarterfinals of the NCAA II National Championship Tournament. The Seasiders swept all three doubles matches and then earned wins at number two and number five singles to roll to the win and improve to 28-0 for the season. BYU–Hawaii has now won 88 consecutive dual matches during its latest winning streak.

 

Seasiders Blast Drury

Houston, TX—The top-ranked Brigham Young University Hawaii women’s tennis team opened defense of its national title with a 5-0 rout of 25th-ranked Drury today at the NCAA II National Championship Tournament. The Seasiders swept all three doubles matches handily and then picked up easy wins at number one and number five singles to roll to the 5-0 win and improve to 27-0 for the season. BYU–Hawaii has won 87 consecutive dual matches during its latest winning streak.

 

Seasiders Lose in Regional

La Jolla, CA—The 28th-ranked Brigham Young University Hawaii men’s tennis team suffered just their third defeat of the season today, losing 5-0 to 18th-ranked UC San Diego, in the NCAA II West Regional. The Seasiders finished the season with an 8-3 mark while the Tritons improved to 11-11 and will move on to the national tournament in Houston, Texas.

 

Seasiders Win Regional

Laie, HI—The top-ranked Brigham Young University Hawaii women’s tennis team shook off the rust of not having played a match for 25 days to defeat UC San Diego in the NCAA II West Regional Tennis Tournament today to earn a trip to the national tournament. The Seasiders swept all three doubles matches and then picked up wins at number two and number five singles to roll to the 5-0 win and improve to 26-0 for the season. BYU–Hawaii has won 86 consecutive dual matches during its latest winning streak.

 

Liu, Harper Named Seasider Athletes of the Year

Laie, HI—Brigham Young University-Hawaii held its annual athletic awards banquets recently to honor athletes from the current and past year. Women’s tennis player Jing Jing Liu and men’s cross country runner Golden Harper were honored as Seasider Athletes of the Year in the top awards given and outgoing seniors were given special recognition.

 

Seasiders Finish Fifth

Turtle Bay, HI—The Brigham Young University-Hawaii men’s golf team finished in fifth place at the Hawaiian Airlines Pacific West Conference Championship Tournament today at Turtle Bay’s Palmer Course. The Seasiders shot a team total of 321 today on the par 72 course to outpace sixth-place Hawaii Pacific by ten shots.

 

 

Seasiders Still Fifth

Turtle Bay, HI—The Brigham Young University-Hawaii men’s golf team remained in fifth place after day two of the Hawaiian Airlines Pacific West Conference Championship Tournament today at Turtle Bay’s Palmer Course. The Seasiders shot a team total of 318 today, 12 better than yesterday’s round, on the par 72 course but couldn’t gain ground on fourth-place Dixie State as they trail the Rebels by ten strokes entering tomorrow’s final round.

 

Seasiders in Fifth Place

Turtle Bay, HI—The Brigham Young University-Hawaii men’s golf team finished the day in fifth place after the first round of the Hawaiian Airlines Pacific West Conference Championship Tournament today at Turtle Bay’s Palmer Course. The Seasiders shot a team total of 330 on the par 72 course to trail fourth-place Dixie State by seven strokes entering tomorrow’s second round.

 

Seasiders Second

Turtle Bay, HI—The Brigham Young University-Hawaii men’s golf team finished second today in a three-team match with Hawaii Pacific and Chaminade at Turtle Bay’s Palmer Course. The Seasiders shot a team total of 324 on the par 72 course to trail the Sea Warriors by 11 strokes. Chaminade finished well back of the other two teams at 365.

 

Seasiders Finish Season

Waipio, HI—The Brigham Young University Hawaii softball team ended the season today with a pair of non-conference losses to Chaminade at Central Oahu Regional Park. The Seasiders fell short in the first game 8-2 and dropped the nightcap 4-2 to the Silverswords.

 

 

Doering Shuts Down Vulcans

Waipio, HI—The Brigham Young University Hawaii softball team defeat UH-Hilo 3-1 in the first game of a split doubleheader today at Central Oahu Regional Park in Pacific West Conference play. The Vulcans came back to take the evening contest 7-1.

 

 

Seasiders Top PacWest

St. George, UT—The top-ranked Brigham Young University Hawaii women’s tennis team won the Pacific West Conference championship today by defeating Hawaii Pacific 5-1 at the Hawaiian Airlines Pacific West Conference Tournament. The Seasiders took two of the three doubles matches and then picked up wins in three singles matches as they improved to 25-0 for the season and won for the 85th consecutive time.

 

Seasiders Drop a Pair

Laie, HI—The Brigham Young University Hawaii softball team lost both ends of a Pacific West Conference doubleheader today on a muddy field to UH-Hilo. The Seasiders dropped the first game, which was interrupted twice by rain, 7-3, and the second game 3-1.

 

 

Seasiders Open Tournament with Win

St. George, UT—The top-ranked Brigham Young University Hawaii women’s tennis team breezed past Chaminade today with a 9-0 sweep in the second round of the Hawaiian Airlines Pacific West Conference Tournament. The Seasiders, who received a first-round bye in the tournament as the top seed, won every match in straight sets as they improved to 24-0 for the season and won for the 84th consecutive time.

 

Seasiders Win Twice

St. George, UT—The number-one-ranked Brigham Young University Hawaii women’s tennis team dominated two Pacific West Conference opponents today, defeating Grand Canyon 6-0 in the morning and then overwhelming Notre Dame de Namur 7-0 in the afternoon to improve to 23-0 for the season. The Seasiders swept every match that was completed in the two wins and were leading in all the other matches when play was halted by agreement. The wins put the current BYU–Hawaii winning streak at 83 dual matches.

 

Seasiders Roll

St. George, UT—The number one-ranked Brigham Young University Hawaii women’s tennis team defeated Dixie State today, 9-0, to improve to 21-0 for the season. The Seasiders breezed to the win, losing only two doubles games and taking all six singles matches in straight sets. The win was the 81st consecutive dual match win for BYU–Hawaii.

 

Seasiders Fall to League Leaders

Kaneohe, HI—The Brigham Young University Hawaii softball team lost both ends of a Pacific West Conference doubleheader today to conference leader Hawaii Pacific. The Seasiders dropped the first game 11-3 and the second 11-2.

 

 

Seasiders Lose Twice

Kaneohe, HI—The Brigham Young University Hawaii softball team dropped a pair of Pacific West Conference games today to conference leader Hawaii Pacific but put a scare into the Sea Warriors in the first game. Hawaii Pacific had to rally for two runs in the bottom of the seventh to take a 4-3 win in the opener. The Sea Warriors won the second game 8-0.

 

Seasiders Defeat #4 Valdosta

Pensacola, FL—The top-ranked Brigham Young University Hawaii women’s tennis team defeated fourth-ranked Valdosta State today, 7-1, to improve to a perfect 20-0 for the season. The Seasiders swept all three doubles matches and took four of the five completed singles matches to extend their current winning streak to an even 80 matches.

 

Men Fall to #2 Team

Pensacola, FL—The Brigham Young University Hawaii men’s tennis team suffered their second defeat of the season today, losing 8-1 to second-ranked Valdosta State. The Seasiders, now 8-2 for the season, claimed an upset win at the top doubles slot and played well at several other positions against the powerful Blazers.

 

 

Top-Ranked Seasiders Drop West Florida

Pensacola, FL—The top-ranked Brigham Young University Hawaii women’s tennis team faced their toughest test of the season today and powered their way to a 7-2 victory over 16th-ranked West Florida in a match that was suspended by rain on April 1st. The Seasiders took two of the three doubles matches and then won five of the six singles matches to claim the win as they improved to 19-0 for the season and extended their current winning streak to 79 matches.

 

Seasiders Win Easily

Mobile, AL—The top-ranked Brigham Young University Hawaii women’s tennis team blasted their way to any easy win on the road today as they defeated Tuskegee 9-0 to improve to 18-0 for the season. The Seasiders lost only two games in the three doubles matches and two games in the six singles matches as they won their 78th in a row in their latest winning streak.

 

Men Sweep

Mobile, AL—The Brigham Young University Hawaii men’s tennis team defeated Tuskegee today 9-0 to improve to 8-1 for the season. The Seasiders swept the three doubles matches with ease and won all six singles matches in straight sets for the win.