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Hawai’i junior Tread Rosenthal picked up a first career Big West Defensive Player of the Week award after guiding the Rainbow Warriors to a pair of season-opening sweeps.
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Rosenthal directed the ’Bows’ offense to a combined .517 hitting percentage in the series with only 11 attack errors in 118 attempts in the efficient weekend.
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Sunday, Rosenthal added three more blocks with five digs and 30 assists (10.00 per set) in UH’s second sweep over the NJIT Highlanders.
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In Friday’s season-opener, the product of Austin, Texas, tied a career-high with eight blocks (2.67 per set) with a pair of digs and three service aces. Rosenthal also added 26 assists and two kills from the setter position.
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Defensively, Rosenthal led the second-ranked Rainbow Warriors with 11 blocks in the series for an average of 1.83 blocks per set over six sets.