Hawaii Rainbow Warriors baseball American college baseball team
Hawaii Rainbow Warriors baseball Founded 1923; 103 years ago (1923 ) University University of Hawaii at Manoa Athletic director Matt Elliott Head coach Rich Hill (5th season)Conference Big West Location Honolulu , Hawaii Home stadium Les Murakami Stadium (capacity: 4,312)Nickname Rainbow Warriors Colors Green, black, silver, and white[ 1] 1980 1980 1980 1977, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2006, 2010 1982, 1984, 1987, 1989, 1992, 2010 1980, 1982, 1984, 1987, 1992, 2011
For information on all University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa sports, see Hawaii Rainbow Warriors
The Hawaiʻi Rainbow Warriors baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa in Honolulu, Hawaii , United States.[ 2] The team is a member of the Big West Conference , which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association 's Division I . Hawaii's first baseball team was fielded in 1923. The team plays its home games at Les Murakami Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii . The Rainbow Warriors are coached by Rich Hill .
Year-by-year results
A Hawaii pitcher at George C. Page Stadium in 2011
Record table
Season
Coach
Overall
Conference
Standing
Postseason
1923
Otto Klum
1–2
1924
Otto Klum
5–5
1925
Otto Klum
4–7
1926
Otto Klum
7–5
1927
Otto Klum
2–9
1928
Otto Klum
12–5
1929
Otto Klum
8–7
1930
Otto Klum
8–4
1931
Otto Klum
3–11
1932
Otto Klum
3–2
1933
Otto Klum
1–10
1934
Otto Klum
3–6–1
1935
Otto Klum
6–4
1936
Otto Klum
4–1
No program (1937–1937)
1938
Luke Gill
9–2
1939
Luke Gill
5–6
No program (1940–1940)
1941
Tom Kaulukukui
9–2
No program (1942–1945)
1946
Jesse James Kelly
3–4
1947
Tom Kaulukukui
7–4
1948
Tom Kaulukukui
18–3
1949
Tom Kaulukukui
21–9
1950
Toku Tanaka
12–6
1951
Toku Tanaka
8–6
1952
Jerry Burns
3–7
1953
Jim Asato
3–7
1954
Thomas Ige
3–16
1955
Toku Tanaka
5–14
1956
Toku Tanaka
26–18
1957
Toku Tanaka
27–19–1
1958
Toku Tanaka
12–19
1959
Toku Tanaka
8–20
1960
Toku Tanaka
17–23
1961
Henry Tominaga
13–14–1
1962
Henry Tominaga
11–9–2
1963
Jyun Hirota
8–13
No program (1964–1964)
1965
Jyun Hirota
6–5
1966
Henry Tominaga
13–14
1967
Henry Tominaga
10–21
1968
Henry Tominaga
10–23
1969
Dick Kitamura
8–8
No program (1970–1970)
NCAA Independent (1971–1979)
1971
Les Murakami
0–4
1972
Les Murakami
1–3
1973
Les Murakami
1–7
1974
Les Murakami
6–11
1975
Les Murakami
25–13
1976
Les Murakami
29–12
1977
Les Murakami
43–13 NCAA Regional (0-2)
1978
Les Murakami
38–14–1
1979
Les Murakami
69–15 NCAA Regional (2-2)
Western Athletic Conference (1980–2012)
1980
Les Murakami
60–18 19–5 t-1st WAC (2–0)NCAA Regional (3–0)World Series (3–2)
1981
Les Murakami
50–16 10–5 2nd WAC South (7–2) WAC (0–2)
1982
Les Murakami
59–17 17–7 1st WAC (3–0)NCAA Regional (0–2)
1983
Les Murakami
47–20 17–7 2nd WAC (1–2)
1984
Les Murakami
48–22–1 18–6 1st WAC (3–1) NCAA Regional (1–2)
1985
Les Murakami
56–31 15–9 2nd WAC (0–1)
1986
Les Murakami
43–24 15–9 2nd WAC (5–2)NCAA Regional (2–2)
1987
Les Murakami
45–19 21–2 1st WAC (3–0)NCAA Regional (1–2)
1988
Les Murakami
45–19 21–6 t-2nd WAC (0–2)
1989
Les Murakami
40–27 18–10 t-2nd WAC (4–1)NCAA Regional (0–2)
1990
Les Murakami
37–24–1 17–10–1 4th WAC (0–2)
1991
Les Murakami
51–18 22–5 1st WAC (2–2)NCAA Regional (3–2)
1992
Les Murakami
49–14 20–6 1st WAC (3–1)NCAA Regional (4–2)
1993
Les Murakami
34–25 11–13 4th NCAA Regional (1–2)
1994
Les Murakami
28–28 8–16 5th
1995
Les Murakami
30–24 12–17 6th
1996
Les Murakami
29–26 12–18 5th
1997
Les Murakami
22–34 14–16 4th
1998
Les Murakami
34–22 12–18 4th
1999
Les Murakami
37–20 15–14 5th WAC (1–2)
2000
Les Murakami
28–28 15–15 4th
2001
Carl Furutani
29–27 16–20 6th
2002[ 3]
Mike Trapasso
16–40 5–25 6th
2003[ 4]
Mike Trapasso
30–26 11–19 4th
2004 [ 5]
Mike Trapasso
31–24 13–16 4th
2005 [ 6]
Mike Trapasso
28–27 15–14 3rd
2006 [ 7]
Mike Trapasso
45–17 17–6 2nd WAC (3–2)NCAA Regional (2–2)
2007 [ 8]
Mike Trapasso
34–25 11–13 t-4th WAC (1–2)
2008 [ 9]
Mike Trapasso
29–31 18–14 t-2nd WAC (2–2)
2009 [ 10]
Mike Trapasso
32–26 11–12 5th
2010 [ 11]
Mike Trapasso
35–28 12–12 4th WAC (4–1)NCAA Regional (2–2)
2011 [ 12]
Mike Trapasso
34–25 17–7 t-1st WAC (2–1)
2012 [ 13]
Mike Trapasso
30–25 10–8 4th WAC (0–2)
Big West Conference (2013–present)
2013
Mike Trapasso
16–35 1–16 7th
2014
Mike Trapasso
22–31 6–18 8th
2015
Mike Trapasso
21–32 12–12 5th
2016
Mike Trapasso
23–30 12–11 6th
2017
Mike Trapasso
28–23 10–14 T-5th
2018
Mike Trapasso
27–24 11–13 6th
2019
Mike Trapasso
20–30 8–16 T-7th
2020
Mike Trapasso
11–6 Season canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic .
2021
Mike Trapasso
24–26 16–24 8th
Rich Hill (Big West ) (2022–present)
2022
Rich Hill
28–24 19–11 3rd
2023
Rich Hill
29–20 18–12 T–5th
2024
Rich Hill
37–16 20–10 T–3rd
2025
Rich Hill
35–21 16–14 T–4th Big West (2–2)
Total:
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
Conference regular season champion
Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
Division regular season champion
Division regular season and conference tournament champion
Conference tournament champion
[ 14]
Hawaii in the NCAA tournament
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Founded : 1907
Students : 20,435
Endowment : US$280.2 million
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