Games 9-12
Who: Hawaiʻi (3-5) vs. Longwood (3-5)
When:Â Friday, March 1 - Sunday, March 3; & Tuesday, March 5
Time: Friday – 6:35 p.m.; Saturday – 1:05 p.m.; Sunday – 1:05 p.m.; Tuesday – 6:35 p.m.
Where: Les Murakami Stadium – Honolulu, HI
Tickets:Â HawaiiAthletics.com
TV: March 1 & March 5 - Live on Spectrum Sports – Channels 16 (SD) and 1016 (HD). Kanoa Leahey (play-by-play) and Pal Eldredge (color) on the call.
Streaming Video: March 1 & March 5 - BigWest.TV (Must be a Spectrum cable subscriber to stream in Hawaiʻi)
Radio:Â Live onÂ
ESPN 1420 AMÂ -Â
Josh Pacheco (play-by-play), Scott Robbs (color - 3/1, 3/3, 3/5) and Harrison Kuroda (color - 3/2) on the call. Neighbor islands can listen live on KNUI on Maui, KPUA on the Big Island, KTOH on Kaua'i, and KNWJ in Pago Pago, American Samoa.
Live Stats:Â Game 1Â |Â
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Game 3Â |Â
Game 4
Series Information:Â First Meeting.Â
Promotions
Raising Canes is the series sponsor and will award great prizes.
- Friday (Mar. 1): Stick around after the game for an autograph session on the field.Â
- Saturday (Mar. 2): Little League teams or groups that have purchased a group rate package are invited onto the field to stand alongside the UH baseball players for the National Anthem & Hawaii Pono'i prior to the game (Check-in 30 minutes prior to first pitch near the Big West Conference logo on the ground level).
- Sunday Funday (Mar. 3): Ticket Package 1 - $25 for family of four (two adults and two youth); Ticket Package 2 - $40 (four adults). Each ticket package includes four (4) upper level tickets, four (4) hot dogs, and four (4) bottle soda/water (while supplies last). Tickets can be purchased online, calling 944-2697 (option 2), walking up to the Les Murakami Stadium on game day or in advance at the Stan Sheriff Center Box Office.
- Additional Ticket Promotions (Mar 1, 2 & 5):  UH season-ticket holders in any UH sport will receive 50% off upper level adult tickets (maximum of eight).
Game Notes
- The Hawai'i Rainbow Warriors host their third-consecutive home series to open the season when Longwood makes the trip from Farmville, Va. to Les Murakami Stadium for a four-game set.
- Last time out, UH picked up a split with Big Ten opponent Iowa. The 'Bows won the series opener on Friday, dropped both halves of Saturday's doubleheader and won the series finale on Sunday in walk-off fashion.
- Redshirt sophomore Alex Baeza, who led the Rainbow Warriors with a .636 batting average (7-for-11) in the Iowa series, picked up his second-career walk-off hit in Sunday's finale. His walk-off single in the bottom of the 10th, scored Scotty Scott from second to give the 'Bows an 8-7 win.
- Baeza ranks among the leaders in the Big West in batting average (4th - .435), slugging (2nd - .870), RBIs (1st – 11) and home runs (T-2nd – 3).
- UH and Longwood are facing each other for the first time.