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The University of Hawai‘i men’s basketball team celebrates an improbable WAC championship and automatic NCAA Tournament berth after a 78-72 win over host Tulsa. The Rainbows will play No. 17 Syracuse on Friday in a first-round NCAA game in Dayton, Ohio.

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Updated 7:27 p.m., March 11, 2001
BREAKING NEWS
Rainbows to play No. 17 Syracuse, Wahine in NIT
The University of Hawai'i Rainbows will play 17th-ranked Syracuse on Friday in the first round of the NCAA men's basketball tournament, it was announced today. The Wahine, meanwhile, will play host to Santa Clara Thursday in a first-round game of the Women's NIT.
Previous story: Rainbows claim WAC title, head to 1st NCAAs since 1994
What do you think of the Rainbows' surge into the NCAA Tournament? Join our online discussion.

State GOP gains power
Democrats still hold all of the top jobs in the state House, but their control over the House political agenda has slipped. That is a dangerous shortcoming that could cost the ruling Democrats more House seats in the critical 2002 elections.

Civilian sub visits under scrutiny
At Pearl Harbor's court of inquiry, where the actions of three crew members of the USS Greeneville are under scrutiny, there is another aspect of the sub tour under a microscope: the "distinguished visitors program."
Sub accident won't tarnish military, experts say
A Tribute to the Missing
Previous stories
What are your thoughts on the Greeneville collision given the revelations this past week from the Navy's court of inquiry? Join our discussion.

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Advice for new fathers
Recovering mom focuses on parenting

Enter to win a Palm IIIxe in our latest Click! Techtoys Giveaway. Today is the last day to register.

UH finally finds right formula to succeed in technical research
A deal with Big Island biotechnology company Aquatech represents what some say is a turning point for UH as it tries to become a center for technology research.

Residents, Army remain at odds over Makua
Haleakala crater's age at least 120,000 years
Floats to snake along Kalakaua as tradition comes alive at festival
St. Francis-West to discontinue maternity services

Wahine come up short, 66-58
Texas Christian won its first — and last — Williams Western Athletic Conference Tournament championship, 66-58 over the Wahine, who were making their first final appearance since winning the Big West in 1994.

Warriors channel into a hit-and-run mode
Yokozuna win sumo openers
Warriors finish off Waves in four
Rainbows halt 9-game losing streak with 4-3 WAC victory over Rice

Keola Beamer ties together rich history of famous family
Keola Beamer, one of Hawai'i's most prolific singers-composers, is exploring a new form of expression: writing a book, a collection of short stories.

Hawai'i Gardens: Outstanding plant show and sale set for March
Advice for new fathers

Big potential for UH research
University of Hawai'i professors have recently produced a handful of high-profile innovations, which could mean patents, partnerships and new companies right here in Hawai'i.

Prosperity attracts overseas companies
Market sees brief return to glory days

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