2009–10 Hawaii Rainbow Warriors basketball team
American college basketball season
The 2009–10 Hawaiʻi Rainbow Warriors basketball team represented the University of Hawaiʻi during the 2009–10 men's college basketball season. This was Bob Nash 's third and final season as head coach as he was fired at the end of the season. The Warriors played their home games at the Stan Sheriff Center and competed in the Western Athletic Conference . The Rainbow Warriors finished the season 10–20 and 3–13 in WAC play to finish ninth and failed to qualify for the 2010 WAC men's basketball tournament .
Pre-season
In the WAC preseason polls, released October 20 via media teleconference[ 1] Hawai'i was selected to finish 9th in the coaches and media polls. Sr. Roderick Flemings was selected to the coaches All-WAC second team.
2009–10 Team
Roster
Source[ 2]
#
Name
Height
Weight (lbs.)
Position
Class
Hometown
Previous Team(s)
1
Petras Balocka
6'8"
250
C
Sr.
Vilnius , Lithuania
Community Christian School Pensacola JC
2
Hiram Thompson
6'2"
175
G
Jr.
Sacramento, California
Oak Ridge HS
3
Zane Johnson
6'6"
210
G
Jr.
Phoenix, Arizona
Thunderbird HS Arizona
5
Dwain Williams
6'0"
175
G
Jr.
San Diego, California
Vista Murrieta HS Providence
12
Rykin Enos
5'11"
190
G
So.
Aiea, Hawaii
Kamehameha Schools
15
Beau Albrechtson
6'4"
205
G
So.
Honolulu, Hawaii
Kaimuki HS
20
Jeremy Lay
6'0"
185
G
Jr.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Southeast HS Northern Oklahoma-Enid
21
Paul Campbell
6'10"
215
C
Sr.
Toronto, Ontario
Northview Heights SS Arkansas-Fort Smith
22
Leroy Lutu
6'3"
200
G
So.
Mercer Island, Washington
Mercer Island HS
23
Roderick Flemings
6'7"
210
G
Sr.
Dallas, Texas
DeSoto HS Weatherford JC
24
Adhar Mayen
6'8"
195
F
Sr.
Pflugerville, Texas
Pflugerville HS Hill CC
25
Ji Xiang
6'10"
240
F
So.
Zhengzhou , Henan
Zhengzhou No. 11 Middle School
32
Brandon Adams
6'7"
220
F
Sr.
Seattle, Washington
San Ramon Valley HS Diablo Valley College
33
Aleksandar Milovic
6'7"
220
F
So.
Cetinje , Montenegro
Gymnasium Duquesne
34
Douglas Kurtz
7'0"
265
C
Jr.
Pelotas , Rio Grande do Sul , Brazil
Universitario in Porto AlegreMarshalltown CC
41
Bill Amis
6'9"
220
F
Sr.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Putnam City HS Pratt CC
Coaching staff
2009–10 schedule and results
Source[ 3]
Date time, TV
Rank#
Opponent#
Result
Record
Site (attendance) city, state
Exhibition
Fri, Oct 30 7:05pm
Hawai'i-Hilo
W 76–65
Stan Sheriff Center (5,057)Honolulu, Hawaii
Thu, Nov 5 7:05pm
BYU-Hawai'i
W 83–69
Stan Sheriff Center (5,575)Honolulu, Hawaii
Regular Season
Fri, Nov 13 *7:35pm, KFVE
Southern Utah Rainbow Classic
W 65–48
1–0
Stan Sheriff Center (5,707)Honolulu, Hawaii
Sun, Nov 15 *5:05pm, KFVE
McNesse State Rainbow Classic
W 73–65
2–0
Stan Sheriff Center (5,322)Honolulu, Hawaii
Mon, Nov 16 *11:00pm, ESPN
Northern Colorado Rainbow Classic/ ESPN College Hoops Tip-Off Marathon
L 75–81
2–1
Stan Sheriff Center (6,134)Honolulu, Hawaii
Fri, Nov 20 *7:05pm, KFVE
Brigham Young
L 65–83
2–2
Stan Sheriff Center (5,891)Honolulu, Hawaii
Fri, Nov 27 *8:05pm
New Mexico
L 71–83
2–3
Stan Sheriff Center (5,256)Honolulu, Hawaii
Wed, Dec 2 *5:05pm
at UC Irvine
L 70–80
2–4
Bren Events Center (1,248)Irvine, California
Sun, Dec 6 *5:05pm
Lamar
W 96–78
3–4
Stan Sheriff Center (5,096)Honolulu, Hawaii
Wed, Dec 9 *7:05pm, KFVE
Chaminade
W 70–61
4–4
Stan Sheriff Center (5,057)Honolulu, Hawaii
Sat, Dec 12 *7:05pm
Chicago State
W 83–58
5–4
Stan Sheriff Center (5,158)Honolulu, Hawaii
Tue, Dec 22 *7:30pm, ESPNU
Coll. of Charleston Diamond Head Classic
W 84–71
6–4
Stan Sheriff Center (7,119)Honolulu, Hawaii
Wed, Dec 23 *6:30pm, ESPN2
UNLV Diamond Head Classic
L 53–77
6–5
Stan Sheriff Center (NA)Honolulu, Hawaii
Fri, Dec 25 *2:30pm, ESPN2
Saint Mary's Diamond Head Classic
L 75–84
6–6
Stan Sheriff Center (NA)Honolulu, Hawaii
Mon, Dec 28 *7:05pm
Northwestern State
W 81–62
7–6
Stan Sheriff Center (5,770)Honolulu, Hawaii
Sat, Jan 2 7:05pm, KFVE
Idaho
L 52–59
7–7 (0–1)
Stan Sheriff Center (5,611)Honolulu, Hawaii
Mon, Jan 4 7:05pm, KFVE
Boise State
W 76–68
8–7 (1–1)
Stan Sheriff Center (5,119)Honolulu, Hawaii
Sat, Jan 9 5:00pm
at Fresno State
L 64–78
8–8 (1–2)
Save Mart Center (8,193)Fresno, California
Mon, Jan 11 4:00pm
at Utah State
L 54–98
8–9 (1–3)
Smith Spectrum (9,888)Logan, Utah
Sun, Jan 17 7:05pm, KFVE
San Jose State
W 68–67
9–9 (2–3)
Stan Sheriff Center (5,723)Honolulu, Hawaii
Thu, Jan 21 7:05pm, KFVE
New Mexico State
L 69–71
9–10 (2–4)
Stan Sheriff Center (5,288)Honolulu, Hawaii
Sat, Jan 23 7:05pm, KFVE
Louisiana Tech
L 60–65
9–11 (2–5)
Stan Sheriff Center (5,857)Honolulu, Hawaii
Thu, Jan 28 5:00pm
at San Jose State
L 60–83
9–12 (2–6)
The Event Center (2,651)San Jose, California
Sat, Jan 30 5:05pm
at Nevada
L 60–66
9–13 (2–7)
Lawlor Events Center (7,490)Reno, Nevada
Sat, Feb 6 8:05pm, KFVE
Fresno State
L 51–61
9–14 (2–8)
Stan Sheriff Center (5,456)Honolulu, Hawaii
Sat, Feb 13 4:00pm, KFVE
at Louisiana Tech
L 60–66
9–15 (2–9)
Thomas Assembly Center (2,096)Ruston, Louisiana
Mon, Feb 15 4:00pm
at New Mexico State
L 64–88
9–16 (2–10)
Pan American Center (5,561)Las Cruces, New Mexico
Sat, Feb 20 *8:00pm
Cal Poly
L 89–102
9–17
Stan Sheriff Center (5,381)Honolulu, Hawaii
Thu, Feb 25 7:05pm, KFVE
Utah State
L 50–61
9–18 (2–11)
Stan Sheriff Center (5,446)Honolulu, Hawaii
Sat, Feb 27 7:05pm, KFVE
Nevada
W 74–63
10–18 (3–11)
Stan Sheriff Center (6,025)Honolulu, Hawaii
Thu, Mar 4 4:05pm
at Boise State
L 63–82
10–19 (3–12)
Taco Bell Arena (2,183)Boise, Idaho
Sat, Mar 6 3:05pm
at Idaho
L 69–78
10–20 (3–13)
Cowan Spectrum (1,502)Moscow, Idaho
*Non-conference game.
# Rankings from
AP Poll . (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
References