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Hawai‘i’s Predrag Savovic gets a warm embrace from teammate Troy Ostler after an exhausting overtime victory over Tulsa in the Western Athletic Conference Tournament final.

Associated Press

Posted 1:45 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.
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Rainbows claim WAC title, head to 1st NCAAs since 1994
Wahine come up short, 66-58
What do you think of the Rainbows' surge into the NCAA Tournament? Join our online discussion.

Warriors channel into a hit-and-run mode
For yesterday's first scrimmage of the University of Hawai'i football team's spring practice, there were these no-nos: No parking on the gravel lot, no spectators on the makai sideline, no wimps.

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Yokozuna win sumo openers
Yokozuna Musashimaru and Takanohana won their matches on the opening day of the 15-day March Grand Sumo Tournament in Osaka, Japan, today.
Warriors finish off Waves in four
After the madness and distractions had cleared, the University of Hawai'i proved it is one of the nation's elite men's volleyball teams, dismissing third-ranked Pepperdine in four games last night in the Stan Sheriff Center.
Rainbows halt 9-game losing streak with 4-3 WAC victory over Rice
Hawai'i used dramatics to snap a school record-tying nine-game losing streak by beating Rice, 4-3, yesterday in Western Athletic Conference baseball.
Witt, Gonzales pitch complete games as Wahine win a pair
On the last day of pool play, UH cannonballed Loyola Marymount, 7-4, then outlasted Stetson in a 1-0, hold-your-breath contest yesterday in the Malihini Softball Tournament at Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium.
Isle File
UH water polo team suffers first defeat

Coralie Simmons scored four goals as No. 2 UCLA defeated No. 8 Hawaii, 14-3, in a Mountain Pacific Sports Federation women’s water polo match in Westwood, Calif.
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Amazing feat by any measure
On a night it was never supposed to have in a town where it was said it never had a chance, the University of Hawai'i men's basketball team found itself dancing to the beat of "We are the Champions."
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