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HPU Sea Worriors Academic Corner
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Outside hitter Flavia Brakling and middle blocker
Barbara Martin are Sea Warrior student athletes who pound
the books as hard as they hammer the ball on the volleyball
court. [More]
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Burger hurt at Regionals, women finish
11th
What goes down sometimes stays down.
PacWest Conference champion Inga Burger stepped in a gopher
hole and went down with an ankle injury while running in
10th place during the NCAA West Regional Championships at
Chino, Calif. Nov. 6, and the Lady Sea Warriors finished
11th. [More]
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New basketball coach welcomes challenges
Kelly Wells is no stranger to challenges and
hard work. As a basketball player at Rowan County High in
Morehead, Ky., Wells’ work ethic garnered him First-Team
All-State honors in both his junior and senior years. In
2003, seven years after becoming the coach of Mason County
High in Maysville, Ky., Wells took his team to a state championship. [More]
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No. 2 HPU downs Chaminade
The Lady Sea Warriors remain second in the
nation according to the AVCA Division II Top-25 Coaches Poll,
after two straight wins over Chaminade University on Nov.
1 and 2 at Blaisdell Arena. With the victories, HPU improved
its record to 10-0 in the conference, winning the PacWest
Conference for the third consecutive time. [More]
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Women's soccer looks to future
The HPU women’s soccer team lost 2-1
to He Kini Popo, Oct. 30, for a 4-2-1 record with only two
games left in the regular season. They still have high hopes
for the future, however, because of experience and team chemistry. [More]
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