2009–10 Hawaii Rainbow Wahine basketball team

The 2009–10 Hawaii Rainbow Wahine basketball team represented the University of Hawaiʻi at Mãnoa in the 2009–10 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Rainbow Wahine, coached by Dana Takahara-Dias, are a member of the Western Athletic Conference.

2009–10 Hawaii Rainbow Wahine basketball
ConferenceWestern Athletic Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. NR
APNo. NR
2009–10 record10-20 (4-12 WAC)
Head coach
  • Dana Takahara-Dias
Assistant coaches
  • Da Houl
  • Serenda Valdez
  • Patrick Knapp
Home arenaStan Sheriff Center

Offseason

  • May 28: Former University of Hawaiʻi women’s basketball player and assistant Dana Takahara-Dias has been selected as the school’s new head women’s basketball coach. Takahara-Dias was a four-year UH letterwinner from 1984 to 1988. She is the program’s seventh head coach since becoming a varsity sport in 1974 and first woman head coach since Patsy Dung (1974–79).[1]
  • June 16: Shawna Kuehu signed a scholarship agreement for the 2009-10 season. Kuehu won three state titles at Punahou School. She was named the State Player of the Year her sophomore and senior seasons. In her freshman year, she was first team All-State. In the state championship game her sophomore season, she scored a record 37 points. Her senior year, she scored 20 points and grabbed 13 rebounds in the state title victory.[2]

Exhibition

DateOpponentLocationTimeScore
11/4/2009HPU (Exhibition)Honolulu, HI7 p.m.W 73-70

Regular season

The Rainbow Wahine will participate in several tournaments. The Jack in the Box Rainbow Wahine Classic will be held from November 27–29. The Hukilau Tournament will be played from December 4–5. On December 19, the school will participate in the Duel in the Desert. From December 29–31, the Rainbow Wahine will play in the Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort Classic.

Roster

NumberNameHeightPositionClass
2Briauna Linton5-10GuardSophomore
4Jennifer Hamilton5-6GuardSophomore
5Dita Liepkalne6-1ForwardSenior
10Megan Tinnin5-10GuardSenior
11Katie Wilson6-3CenterSophomore
12Breanna Arbuckle6-0ForwardSophomore
14Julita Bungaite6-2Forward/CenterJunior
15Leilani Galdones5-6GuardJunior
20Shawna Kuehu5-10Guard/ForwardFreshman
21Keisha Kanekoa5-6GuardJunior
22Rebecca Dew6-3CenterSophomore
24Allie Patterson6-1Guard/ForwardJunior
25Mai Ayabe5-4GuardJunior
31Courtney Gaddis5-11GuardJunior

Schedule

DateOpponentLocationTimeScore
11/17/2009at UC RiversideRiverside, CA3 p.m. PTW 63-58
11/19/2009at UCLALos Angeles, CA7 p.m.PTL 52-98
11/21/2009at CS BakersfieldBakersfield, CA7 p.m.PT75-105
11/27/2009Arizona StateHonolulu, HI5 p.m.L 53-65
11/29/2009East Tennessee StateHonolulu, HI5 p.m.L 83-94 (OT)
12/3/2009San FranciscoHonolulu, HI7 p.m.W 58-48
12/4/2009at BYU-HawaiiLaie, O'ahu4 p.m.W 76-46
12/5/2009at BYUProvo, Utah1 p.m.L 44-81
12/19/2009at Kansas StateLas Vegas, Nev.7:30 p.m.PTW 71-61
12/20/2009at UNLVLas Vegas, Nev. 2:30 p.m.7:30 p.m.L 54-67
12/21/09at Florida StateLas Vegas, Nev.5:00 p.m.PTL 39-83
12/29/2009Kent StateHonolulu, HI7 p.m.W 54-53
12/30/2009Kent StateHonolulu, HI7 p.m.W 63-60
1/6/2010at Fresno State*Fresno, CA7 p.m.PTL 42-83
1/9/2010at New Mexico State*Las Cruces, NM7 p.m.MTL 51-73
1/13/2010Idaho*Honolulu, HI7 p.m.W 62-52
1/16/2010Nevada*Honolulu, HI7 p.m.L 62-80
1/18/2010Utah State*Honolulu, HI5 p.m.W 69-56
1/21/2010at Louisiana Tech*Ruston, LA7 p.m.CTL 62-75
1/23/2010at Boise State*Boise, ID7 p.m.MTL 64-73
1/27/2010San Jose State*Honolulu, HI7 p.m.W 63-49
2/6/2010Fresno State*Honolulu, HI5 p.m.L 69-78
2/10/2010New Mexico State*Honolulu, HI7 p.m.L 67-75
2/13/2010at Idaho*Moscow, ID2 p.m.PTL 59-74
2/15/2010at Nevada*Reno, Nev.TBAL 56-76
2/17/2010at San Jose State*San Jose, CA7 p.m.PTL 61-68
2/20/2010Louisiana Tech*Honolulu, HI5 p.m.L 71-79
2/24/2010Boise State*Honolulu, HI7 p.m.W 66-64
3/6/2010at Utah State*Logan, UT3 p.m.MTL 51-53
3/9/2010at WAC Tournament Fresno StateReno, Nev.TBAL 55-83

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Player stats

PlayerGames PlayedMinutesField GoalsThree PointersFree ThrowsReboundsAssistsBlocksStealsPoints

Postseason

Team players drafted into the WNBA

RoundPickPlayerWNBA Club

References

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