Hawaii Rainbow Warriors Baseball – Tickets, Schedule, Biography

Hawaii Rainbow Warriors Baseball Info

The Hawaii Rainbow Warriors baseball program, based at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, competes in NCAA Division I as part of the Big West Conference. Known for a storied history that includes an NCAA College World Series runner-up finish in 1980 and multiple NCAA Tournament appearances dating back to the 1970s, Hawaii baseball remains a strong regional draw with a tradition of competitive play and community support. Under the leadership of head coach Rich Hill, who recently extended his contract through 2029, the Rainbow Warriors have posted back-to-back 35-win seasons and have delivered top-tier pitching and late-season momentum.

Home games are hosted at Les Murakami Stadium, a 4,312-capacity venue on the UH campus. The 2025 schedule features a robust 35-game home slate, kicking off February 14, 2025, with a four-game series against Marshall. Attendance for 2025 has been strong, with an average close to 3,929 and 12 sellouts, underscoring the program’s local support and growing national profile. As Hawaii transitions to the Mountain West Conference in 2026, fans can expect continued high-level competition and memorable moments at Les Murakami Stadium.

Follow official updates and engage with the program on social media for the latest news, behind-the-scenes content, and game-day information. We’ve got you covered with reliable ticket access and timely details to secure your seats for UH baseball in 2025 and beyond.

Additional Hawaii Rainbow Warriors Baseball Info

Key facts about Hawaii Rainbow Warriors Baseball:

  • Venue: Les Murakami Stadium, Honolulu, HI
  • Capacity: 4,312
  • Conference: Big West (transitioning to Mountain West in 2026)
  • Head Coach: Rich Hill (contract through 2029)
  • Notable achievements: 1980 NCAA College World Series runner-up; multiple NCAA Tournament appearances
  • Upcoming 2025 home slate: 35 games, opener February 14, 2025 vs Marshall (Les Murakami Stadium)
  • Top performance markers: Top 20 national ERA, strong late-season run

Social media: Official accounts

Twitter/X: @HawaiiBaseball

Instagram: @Hawaiibsb

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