Hawai‘i Defeats Long Beach State to Advance to NCAA National Championship Match
LOS ANGELES — Hawai‘i earned a return trip to the NCAA Men’s Volleyball National Championship match Saturday night, defeating Long Beach State in four sets (25–15, 18–25, 25–21, 25–22) in the national semifinals at Pauley Pavilion.
The Rainbow Warriors improved to 29–5 on the season and advanced to the national title match for the seventh time in program history. Long Beach State concluded its season at 25–5 after another Final Four appearance in one of the program’s strongest recent runs.
Hawai‘i Dominates Opening Set
Hawai‘i established immediate momentum in the opening set behind dominant net play and highly efficient offense. After an early exchange of points, the Rainbow Warriors quickly separated with transition scoring, blocking, and service pressure.
The Warriors used a major scoring run midway through the frame to take control, highlighted by multiple blocks and a service ace from Tread Rosenthal. Justin Todd and Trevell Jordan contributed key stops at the net while Adrien Roure and Kristian Titriyski generated consistent offense.
Long Beach State struggled offensively during the set, committing several errors while hitting at a low percentage. Hawai‘i maintained control throughout and closed out a commanding 25–15 victory behind another block at the net.
The opening frame established the physical tone that Hawai‘i maintained throughout much of the match.
Long Beach State Responds in Second Set
Long Beach State answered with its strongest performance of the match in the second set. The Beach improved offensively and found rhythm behind Skyler Varga, Connor Bloom, and Wojciech Gajek.
After early back-and-forth play, Long Beach State gradually created separation through improved serving and transition scoring. Jackson Cryst contributed at the net while Bloom added a service ace that helped the Beach build momentum.
Gajek became a major factor late in the set, delivering an ace and several important points during a decisive closing run. Long Beach State finished the set on a 5–0 stretch to secure a 25–18 victory and even the match.
The second set showcased the Beach’s resilience and ability to respond after a difficult opening frame.
Third Set Shifts Momentum Back to Hawai‘i
The third set unfolded as one of the most competitive stretches of the match, featuring multiple ties and momentum swings. Long Beach State erased an early deficit behind several kills from Varga and briefly gained momentum during the middle portion of the frame.
Hawai‘i responded with composure and regained control through strong serving and transition offense. A key ace from Kainoa Wade and several critical blocks helped the Warriors build separation late in the set.
Titriyski and Todd played major roles during the decisive stretch as Hawai‘i created momentum with a 7–1 run. The Warriors eventually secured the 25–21 victory to take a 2–1 lead in the match.
The late run proved to be one of the defining stretches of the semifinal.
Hawai‘i Closes Match in Fourth Set
The fourth set remained tightly contested deep into the frame. Long Beach State built an early lead and maintained momentum behind aggressive serving and strong offensive production from Cryst, Bloom, and Gajek.
The Beach held a 17–13 advantage before Hawai‘i responded with a decisive run. Justin Todd became a dominant factor at the net, contributing multiple blocks while helping the Warriors regain control.
Hawai‘i eventually tied the set before taking the lead during the closing stretch. Roure delivered a critical back-row kill to reach match point, and after a brief Long Beach response, Titriyski secured the final point with a powerful kill.
The 25–22 victory completed the four-set semifinal win and sent Hawai‘i to the national championship match.
Todd and Titriyski Lead Hawai‘i
Hawai‘i’s balanced offensive and defensive performance played a major role in the victory. Titriyski led the team with 14 kills while adding two service aces and contributing offensively in key moments.
Louis Sakanoko added 12 kills while hitting efficiently, and Roure contributed 10 kills with strong back-row attacking. Todd delivered one of the strongest defensive performances of the season, recording a career-high 10 blocks.
Rosenthal orchestrated the offense with 36 assists while also contributing two aces and several key defensive plays. His all-around performance helped Hawai‘i maintain offensive consistency throughout the match.
The Rainbow Warriors finished with a .337 hitting percentage and dominated at the net with 14.5 total blocks.
Long Beach State Battles in Final Four
Long Beach State delivered a competitive performance despite the loss and concluded another strong postseason run. Varga led the Beach with 13 kills while adding an ace and multiple block assists.
Gajek finished with 11 kills and contributed offensively during the Beach’s second-set surge. Cryst added five kills, two aces, and several blocks, while Jake Pazanti directed the offense with 38 assists.
Long Beach State showed resilience throughout the match, particularly in the second and fourth sets. However, service errors and Hawai‘i’s blocking pressure limited the Beach’s ability to sustain momentum.
The semifinal marked the conclusion of head coach Nick MacRae’s first season leading the program.
Key Moments Define the Match
The match was defined by Hawai‘i’s efficiency at the net and ability to respond during momentum swings. The dominant first set established control early, while the Warriors’ late runs in the third and fourth sets ultimately determined the outcome.
Long Beach State created opportunities throughout the match but struggled to overcome Hawai‘i’s defensive pressure and transition offense.
Hawai‘i Advances to National Championship
With the victory, Hawai‘i advanced to face UC Irvine in an all-Big West NCAA National Championship match. The Warriors continued one of the strongest seasons in program history and tied the school record with 29 wins.
The matchup marked Hawai‘i’s first appearance in the national final since 2023 and another opportunity to compete for a national title.
Final Takeaway
Hawai‘i’s four-set victory over Long Beach State was defined by dominant blocking, balanced offense, and execution in key moments. The Rainbow Warriors controlled critical stretches and responded effectively whenever Long Beach State generated momentum.
Long Beach State showed resilience and strong individual performances but struggled to overcome Hawai‘i’s efficiency and net presence.
With the win, Hawai‘i advanced to the NCAA National Championship match, continuing its pursuit of another national title.








