Hawai‘i Defeats UC Irvine to Capture NCAA Men’s Volleyball National Championship
LOS ANGELES — Hawai‘i returned to the top of college men’s volleyball Monday night, defeating UC Irvine in four sets (15–25, 25–18, 25–18, 25–20) to win the 2026 NCAA Men’s Volleyball National Championship at Pauley Pavilion.
The Rainbow Warriors finished the season at 30–5 and secured the program’s third national championship, adding another title after previous championships in 2021 and 2022. UC Irvine concluded its impressive postseason run at 21–9 after reaching the national final for the first time since 2013.
UC Irvine Dominates Opening Set
UC Irvine controlled the opening set from the very beginning, using aggressive offense and dominant blocking to overwhelm Hawai‘i early. The Anteaters scored the first four points of the match and quickly built a large advantage behind efficient attacking and strong net play.
Trevor Clark and Andrej Jokanovic led the early surge with kills and blocks, while Micah Goss added pressure from the service line. UC Irvine extended the lead to double digits midway through the set after a 5–0 run highlighted by an ace from Goss and several blocks at the net.
The Anteaters hit an impressive .562 in the opening frame while holding Hawai‘i to a .167 hitting percentage. UC Irvine also recorded seven blocks during the set and maintained control throughout to secure a dominant 25–15 victory.
The opening set marked Hawai‘i’s lowest-scoring set of the season and immediately placed pressure on the Rainbow Warriors.
Hawai‘i Responds in Second Set
Hawai‘i answered quickly in the second set with a complete shift in momentum. The Rainbow Warriors improved offensively and established early control through a balanced attack and aggressive play at the net.
Setter Tread Rosenthal became a major factor during the turnaround, contributing kills, blocks, and strong decision-making during a critical scoring run that helped Hawai‘i build an 11–5 lead.
Louis Sakanoko and Adrien Roure also began finding rhythm offensively as the Warriors steadily increased their efficiency. Hawai‘i hit .452 during the set while limiting UC Irvine’s attack opportunities.
Although the Anteaters briefly attempted to rally behind blocks from Goss and Cameron Kosty, Hawai‘i maintained control throughout the frame and secured a 25–18 victory to even the match.
The second set marked the beginning of Hawai‘i’s offensive and defensive dominance.
Warriors Gain Control in Third Set
The third set featured more competitive play early, as both teams exchanged points and remained tied through the opening rallies. UC Irvine briefly stayed within reach behind kills from Clark and Jokanovic.
Hawai‘i gradually gained momentum through improved serving and transition offense. Roure delivered a key ace before forcing an overpass that Sakanoko converted into a kill, helping the Warriors create separation midway through the set.
The Rainbow Warriors continued to pressure UC Irvine defensively while Justin Todd added important kills in the middle. Rosenthal also contributed with a block that extended Hawai‘i’s lead late in the set.
After pulling away during the closing stretch, Hawai‘i secured another 25–18 victory to take a 2–1 lead in the championship match.
The third set proved to be a major momentum shift as Hawai‘i’s confidence and efficiency continued to grow.
Sakanoko’s Serving Run Seals Championship
The fourth set remained competitive early, with UC Irvine responding behind kills from William D’Arcy, Jokanovic, and Andreas Brinck. The Anteaters briefly tied the set multiple times and remained within striking distance through the middle portion of the frame.
The turning point came when Sakanoko stepped to the service line and delivered three consecutive aces, helping Hawai‘i turn a narrow lead into an 8–6 advantage. The serving run energized both the team and the large Hawai‘i crowd inside Pauley Pavilion.
UC Irvine later rallied and trimmed the deficit to one point at 18–17 behind blocks from Clark and Kosty along with an ace from D’Arcy. Hawai‘i answered immediately with a decisive 5–1 run to regain full control.
Rosenthal eventually delivered a kill that gave Hawai‘i championship point before freshman opposite hitter Kristian Titriyski ended the match with a powerful kill.
The 25–20 victory completed Hawai‘i’s comeback and secured another national championship for the program.
Balanced Attack Leads Hawai‘i
Hawai‘i’s championship performance was driven by balanced offensive production and efficient execution across the lineup. Titriyski led all players with 16 kills while hitting .387 and adding two service aces.
Roure contributed 15 kills while Sakanoko added 12 kills on .500 hitting. Sakanoko also recorded three aces during his pivotal serving run and earned NCAA Tournament Most Valuable Player honors.
Rosenthal orchestrated the offense with 44 assists while also contributing three kills and three blocks. His all-around performance played a major role in Hawai‘i’s turnaround after the opening set.
The Rainbow Warriors hit .410 for the match after recovering from their slow start offensively.
UC Irvine Concludes Strong Tournament Run
UC Irvine completed one of the strongest postseason runs in the country despite the loss. Jokanovic led the Anteaters with 13 kills while adding an ace and several blocks.
Clark contributed six kills and six blocks, while D’Arcy added nine kills and strong back-row play. Goss finished with six total blocks and three aces, continuing his strong postseason performance.
The Anteaters recorded 18 total blocks, tying one of the highest totals in a four-set match nationally during the season. However, Hawai‘i’s serving pressure and offensive efficiency over the final three sets ultimately proved decisive.
UC Irvine concluded the season after eliminating UCLA and Ball State during its tournament run.
Key Moments Define the Match
The match was defined by Hawai‘i’s ability to recover after the difficult opening set and steadily take control through serving, transition offense, and blocking.
The second-set run sparked by Rosenthal shifted momentum permanently, while Sakanoko’s fourth-set serving streak effectively sealed the championship.
UC Irvine created opportunities throughout the match but struggled to maintain the same efficiency displayed during the opening frame.
Hawai‘i Secures Third National Championship
With the victory, Hawai‘i captured its third NCAA Men’s Volleyball National Championship and completed the winningest season in program history with 30 victories.
The title also marked Hawai‘i’s fifth appearance in the national championship match during the last seven NCAA tournaments and further solidified the program as one of the sport’s premier powers.
Final Takeaway
Hawai‘i’s four-set victory over UC Irvine was defined by resilience, balanced offense, dominant serving, and strong execution after the opening set. The Rainbow Warriors adjusted quickly and controlled the final three sets to secure another national championship.
UC Irvine delivered a strong effort and an impressive tournament run but could not sustain its early momentum against Hawai‘i’s depth and efficiency.
With the win, Hawai‘i concluded the 2026 season as NCAA Men’s Volleyball National Champion.








