Hawai‘i Defeats USC in Four Sets to Advance to NCAA Semifinals
HONOLULU — Hawai‘i delivered a composed and resilient performance Saturday night, defeating USC in four tightly contested sets (25–22, 24–26, 25–23, 32–30) in the NCAA Men’s Volleyball Championship regional final at Stan Sheriff Center.
The Rainbow Warriors improved to 28–5 on the season and advanced to the NCAA semifinals, while USC concluded its season at 20–8 after a highly competitive match that featured extended rallies and narrow set margins.
Hawai‘i Takes Opening Set Behind Strong Execution
Hawai‘i established early momentum in the first set, using efficient offense and strong net play to build an advantage. The Rainbow Warriors created separation midway through the set and maintained control despite a late push from USC.
The Trojans closed the gap to within two points late, but Hawai‘i executed in the final moments to secure a 25–22 victory. Both teams recorded equal kill totals in the set, but Hawai‘i’s blocking and defensive presence proved to be the difference.
The opening frame set the tone for a match defined by tight competition and execution in key moments.
USC Responds to Even the Match
USC answered in the second set with improved offensive efficiency and consistent execution. The Trojans controlled much of the set, building a lead and maintaining momentum through strong attacking.
Hawai‘i rallied late to tie the set at 24–24, but USC responded with back-to-back points to secure a 26–24 victory. The set marked one of USC’s most efficient stretches of the match and evened the contest at one set apiece.
The response highlighted USC’s ability to adjust and compete under pressure.
Third Set Defined by Momentum Swings
The third set featured extended rallies and multiple ties, with neither team able to establish a significant advantage. The score remained close throughout, reflecting the evenly matched play on both sides.
USC briefly gained control late in the set, but Hawai‘i responded with timely scoring to regain momentum. The Rainbow Warriors capitalized on key opportunities and closed out the set 25–23 to take a 2–1 lead.
The set proved to be a critical turning point, as Hawai‘i regained control heading into the fourth.
Fourth Set Marathon Seals Match
The fourth set became the most dramatic stretch of the match, extending to 62 rallies and featuring multiple match-point opportunities for both teams. Hawai‘i built a significant lead midway through the set, but USC responded with a strong run to tie the score at 23–23.
The teams exchanged points in a tense finish, with USC saving multiple match points and briefly taking a lead. Hawai‘i maintained composure, continuing to apply pressure and capitalize on key plays.
After a series of extended rallies, Hawai‘i secured the 32–30 victory to close out the match and advance to the semifinals.
Balanced Offensive Effort Leads Hawai‘i
Hawai‘i’s success was driven by balanced offensive production across the lineup. Kristian Titriyski led the team with 19 kills, providing a consistent scoring presence throughout the match.
Adrien Roure added 13 kills while delivering a standout performance from the service line, recording multiple aces that helped shift momentum. Louis Sakanoko contributed 12 kills and five blocks, adding impact at both the net and offensively.
Setter Tread Rosenthal orchestrated the attack with 56 assists, guiding Hawai‘i to an efficient team performance and maintaining a steady rhythm throughout the match.
Serving and Net Play Make the Difference
Hawai‘i’s performance from the service line and at the net played a key role in the victory. The Rainbow Warriors generated nine service aces, creating additional scoring opportunities and disrupting USC’s offensive rhythm.
At the net, Hawai‘i matched USC in total blocks while maintaining consistent defensive pressure. The ability to generate stops and capitalize on errors proved critical in the tightly contested sets.
The combination of serving and defensive execution allowed Hawai‘i to control key moments in the match.
USC Delivers Strong Effort in Loss
USC delivered a competitive performance, pushing the match to extended play and creating multiple opportunities to extend the contest. Dillon Klein led the Trojans with 16 kills and added service aces, blocks, and digs in a well-rounded performance.
Sterling Foley contributed 13 kills with efficient hitting, while Wesley Smith led the team defensively with six blocks. Parker Tomkinson and Cooper Keane added support across the lineup.
Setter Andrew Chapin facilitated the offense with 35 assists, guiding USC’s attack throughout the match. Despite the strong effort, the Trojans were unable to convert in the final moments of the fourth set.
Key Moments Define the Match
The match was defined by execution in critical stretches, particularly in the third and fourth sets. Hawai‘i’s ability to close out the third set and maintain composure during the extended fourth set proved decisive.
USC demonstrated resilience, particularly in rallying late in the fourth set, but was unable to capitalize on multiple opportunities to extend the match.
Hawai‘i Advances to NCAA Semifinals
With the victory, Hawai‘i advanced to face Long Beach State in the NCAA semifinals. The Rainbow Warriors’ balanced performance and ability to execute under pressure position them as a strong contender in the final rounds.
Final Takeaway
Hawai‘i’s four-set victory over USC was defined by balanced offense, strong serving, and execution in high-pressure moments. The Rainbow Warriors controlled key stretches and maintained composure in extended play to secure the win.
USC showed competitiveness and strong individual performances but fell just short in a tightly contested finish.
With the win, Hawai‘i advances to the NCAA semifinals, continuing its pursuit of a national championship.








