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Tabuse Signs With Suns
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Scott Lowe
September 08, 2004 12:00 AM
Former Brigham Young University Hawaii basketball player Yuta Tabuse signed a multi-year NBA contract with the Phoenix Suns this week.
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Basketball Team to Tour China
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Scott Lowe
August 11, 2004 12:00 AM
The Brigham Young University Hawaii men's basketball team departed on Wednesday, August 11 for an exciting visit to the People's Republic of China.
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Women's Tennis Team Captures Third Consecutive National Championship
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Scott Lowe
May 17, 2004 12:00 AM
The BYU-Hawaii women's tennis team defeated third-ranked Lynn, 5-1, to win the championship of the NCAA II National Tournament on May 15. The title is the third consecutive for the Seasiders and the seventh national championship in the last eight years for the program. The match also increased the Seasiders' dual match winning streak to 101 and improved their season record to 35-0. Read More...
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BYU-Hawaii Tennis Teams Move Forward in Defense of National Title
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Scott Lowe
May 03, 2004 12:00 AM
Scott Lowe | University Advancement | 3 May 2004
The top-ranked BYU-Hawaii women's tennis team has been selected to host one
of the NCAA II West Regional Tournaments and will face Cal Poly Pomona in
the first round on Thursday, May 6th at 11:30 am at the BYU-Hawaii courts.
Cal State-L.A. will face Hawaii Pacific in the opening match of the
tournament at 9:00 am that morning. Read
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Chrisman Named to Daktronics All-American Team
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Scott Lowe
March 24, 2004 12:00 AM
Scott Lowe | University Advancement | 24 March 2004
BYU-Hawaii junior forward Jake Chrisman earned Daktronics NCAA II Third Team
All-American honors today as voted on by the nation's College Sports
Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).
Chrisman was one of only three juniors among the 15 players honored with All-American status by CoSIDA and Daktronics. Earlier this month Chrisman was honored by the group as an All-West Region First Team performer.
Chrisman, a junior from Provo, Utah, became just the fourth player in BYU-Hawaii history to average over 20 points per game as he led the PacWest Conference and was eighth nationally with a 23.3 points per game average during the season and playoffs.
Chrisman was one of only three juniors among the 15 players honored with All-American status by CoSIDA and Daktronics. Earlier this month Chrisman was honored by the group as an All-West Region First Team performer.
Chrisman, a junior from Provo, Utah, became just the fourth player in BYU-Hawaii history to average over 20 points per game as he led the PacWest Conference and was eighth nationally with a 23.3 points per game average during the season and playoffs.
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Seasider Basketball Feature Story to Air on Fox Sports Net
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Scott Lowe
March 18, 2004 12:00 AM
BYU-Hawaii's men's basketball team will be featured on this week's Fox Sports Net program "NCAA On Campus." The program will include a segment highlighting the Seasiders' nine married basketball players, believed to be the most on any roster in the NCAA.
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Seasider Men Lose in NCAA II West Regional Semifinal Round
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Scott Lowe
March 13, 2004 12:00 AM
Scott Lowe | University Advancement | 13 March 2004
San Bernardino, CALIFORNIA – After a dramatic 67-61 victory over the University of Alaska-Anchorage in the opening round of the NCAA II West Regional Tournament on March 12, the BYU-Hawaii men’s basketball team lost the semifinal match on March 13 to Humboldt State, 71-61, despite a heroic, 34-point performance from junior Jake Chrisman.
Chrisman, playing with nine stitches over his left eye from an injury sustained in the win over Alaska-Anchorage, hit 15 of 26 shots and pulled down seven rebounds to keep the Seasiders in the game, but it wasn't enough as BYU-Hawaii ended the season with a 23-6 record.
BYU-Hawaii started the game very well, getting a three-pointer from Shawn
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Seasider Big Man Named to NCAA All-Region Team
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Scott Lowe
March 10, 2004 12:00 AM
Scott Lowe | University Advancement | 10 March 2004
BYU-Hawaii junior forward Jake Chrisman earned Daktronics NCAA II All-West Region First Team honors today as voted on by the region's College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). The honor is the first of the post-season honors to be released and Chrisman was the only Pacific West Conference player named to either the first or second team in the three-conference region.
Chrisman, a junior from Provo, Utah, became just the fourth player in BYU-Hawaii history to average over 20 points per game as he led the PacWest Conference and was tenth nationally with a 22.7 points per game average during the regular season. The NCAA II counts postseason stats along with the regular season stats and Chrisman will lead the Seasiders in the opening round of the NCAA II West Regional on Friday.
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