HAWAII HAWAII BASEBALL
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Situated on the island of O'ahu with an enrollment of 20,012 students, the University of Hawaii fields its baseball program through Tony Gwynn Stadium, named after the legendary Padres Hall of Famer who coached at Hawaii. The Hawai'i baseball program competes in the Big West Conference during the spring season, operating with a 93-player roster that represents one of the larger collegiate squads in the nation. Founded in 1907, the university has maintained baseball operations for over a century, establishing itself as a consistent presence in Pacific regional competitions and NCAA tournaments.
Hawaii's program benefits from its unique geographic location, which creates distinct recruiting and travel dynamics compared to mainland institutions. The team plays a spring schedule typical of warm-weather programs, allowing for extended training periods and outdoor development year-round. Competing within the Big West Conference places the Hawai'i squad alongside programs from across the western United States, with conference tournaments serving as primary pathways to postseason play. The program's sustainability reflects the university's commitment to maintaining comprehensive athletic offerings across its 20,000-student campus.
KEY FACTS
| School | University of Hawaii, Manoa |
| Sport | Baseball |
| Conference | Big West Conference |
| Division | D1-FBS |
| Location | Hawai'i, Hawaii |
| Venue | Tony Gwynn Stadium |
| Head Coach | Staff |
ROSTER (2025-26)
| # | Name | Pos |
|---|---|---|
| - | Adkison | UN |
| - | T Adkison | UN |
| - | G Allen | UN |
| - | Bible | UN |
| - | Chad Bible | UN |
| - | Logan Boyer | UN |
| - | Brown | UN |
| - | A. Brown | UN |
| - | A. Brown | UN |
| - | Tre Brown | UN |
| - | Calabuig | UN |
| - | Chase Calabuig | UN |
| - | M Cederoth | UN |
| - | Chapman | UN |
| - | Denz'l Chapman | UN |
| - | John Dearth | UN |
| - | Bubba Derby | UN |
| - | R Doran | UN |
| - | Clark Eder | UN |
| - | Erickson | UN |
| - | Jacob Erickson | UN |
| - | Escobedo | UN |
| - | Julian Escobedo | UN |
| - | Fernandez | UN |
| - | Jorge Fernandez | UN |
| - | Joe Fitzhugh | UN |
| - | Jacob Flores | UN |
| - | Noah Fluman | UN |
| - | Ty France | UN |
| - | J Gheorghe | UN |
| - | Glazner | UN |
| - | Justin Goossen-Brown | UN |
| - | B Haynal | UN |
| - | B. Heldman | UN |
| - | Hensley | UN |
| - | David Hensley | UN |
| - | Garrett Hill | UN |
| - | T Kendzora | UN |
| - | Lambert | UN |
| - | Ray Lambert | UN |
| - | Maekawa | UN |
| - | Jacob Maekawa | UN |
| - | Mardueno | UN |
| - | Adrian Mardueno | UN |
| - | Martinez | UN |
| - | A. Martinez | UN |
| - | Grant Mayeaux | UN |
| - | E Miller | UN |
| - | R Muno | UN |
| - | M Munoz | UN |
| - | Nevarez | UN |
| - | Dean Nevarez | UN |
| - | Casey O'Sullivan | UN |
| - | Ryan Orr | UN |
| - | S Pallares | UN |
| - | S Pallares (H) | UN |
| - | Isaiah Parra | UN |
| - | E Potter | UN |
| - | Purpura | UN |
| - | D. Purpura | UN |
| - | Pyatt | UN |
| - | Harrison Pyatt | UN |
| - | T. Reibenspies | UN |
| - | Marcus Reyes | UN |
| - | Daniel Ritcheson | UN |
| - | M RoBards | UN |
| - | J Romanski | UN |
| - | Sean Ross | UN |
| - | Sean - P Ross | UN |
| - | Matt Rudick | UN |
| - | Saylor | UN |
| - | CJ Saylor | UN |
| - | Casey Schmitt | UN |
| - | Casey (H) Schmitt | UN |
| - | Seeburger | UN |
| - | B Seeburger | UN |
| - | M Seyler | UN |
| - | Sheehan | UN |
| - | D Sheehan | UN |
| - | Thompson | UN |
| - | C Thompson | UN |
| - | Thornton | UN |
| - | S Thornton | UN |
| - | Trejo | UN |
| - | Alan Trejo | UN |
| - | Verdon | UN |
| - | Jordan Verdon | UN |
| - | P Walby | UN |
| - | Christian Winston | UN |
| - | Wylie | UN |
| - | Justin Wylie | UN |
| - | Seby Zavala | UN |
| - | T Zier | UN |
SEASON RECORD
8-9
Overall
5-2
Home
3-7
Away
0-0
Conference
4.1 PPG / 5.4 Opp PPG
SCHEDULE (2025-26)
| Date | Opponent | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Feb 19 | UC Irvine Anteaters | L 2-5 |
| Feb 21 | BYU Cougars | W 3-0 |
| Feb 22 | Utah Utes | L 0-7 |
| Feb 23 | San Diego Toreros | L 4-15 |
| Feb 25 | UCLA Bruins | W 4-3 |
| Feb 28 | Washington Huskies | W 9-4 |
| Mar 1 | Washington Huskies | W 3-2 |
| Mar 1 | Washington Huskies | L 2-11 |
| Mar 2 | Washington Huskies | L 1-4 |
| Mar 5 | Long Beach State Beach | W 13-10 |
| Mar 11 | Cal State Fullerton Titans | L 2-3 |
| Mar 18 | USC Trojans | L 4-7 |
| Mar 21 | UConn Huskies | W 6-4 |
| Mar 22 | UConn Huskies | L 5-7 |
| Mar 25 | UC Irvine Anteaters | W 8-4 |
| Mar 31 | Arizona State Sun Devils | L 2-6 |
| Apr 8 | UC Riverside Highlanders | W 1-0 |
| Apr 15 | UC San Diego Tritons | -- |
| Apr 16 | Long Beach State Beach | -- |
| Apr 22 | Cal State Northridge Matadors | -- |
| Apr 29 | Cal State Fullerton Titans | -- |
| May 6 | UC San Diego Tritons | -- |
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Hawaii Baseball ProgramsFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- What conference does Hawaii Baseball compete in?
- Hawaii Hawaii Baseball competes in the Big West Conference conference at the NCAA D1-FBS level.
- Where does Hawaii play baseball home games?
- Hawaii Baseball plays home games at Tony Gwynn Stadium in Hawai'i, HI.
- Who is the head coach of Hawaii Baseball?
- The head coach of Hawaii Hawaii Baseball is Staff.
- When was Hawaii Baseball program established?
- The establishment date for Hawaii Baseball is not currently available.