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Yū Nishinoya (西谷 夕, Nishinoya Yū) is a second-year student at Karasuno High School and the team's libero and defensive specialist. Along with Tobio Kageyama, he is considered one of Karasuno's two prodigies, having won the prefecture's award for "Best Libero" during junior high.
The gap between the two teams have shrunk, but Oikawa's strong serves win Aoba Johsai the second set. As the teams are switching sides, Yamaguchi marvels how amazing Oikawa's serves are and Hinata compliments that his are amazing as well. Ryuunosuke and Nishinoya approach and compliment Yamaguchi on his serves.
During a jog, Hinata gets lost and runs into a volleyball player in a red jersey named Kenma Kozume. Kenma reveals what team he plays for one of his teammates show up and leads him off to a practice match. After hesitating to decide a starting lineup, Ukai goes with Sawamura, Nishinoya, Azumane, Ryuunosuke, Tsukishima, Kageyama, and Hinata.
Dec. 2—EUGENE, Ore. — The Hawaii women's volleyball season came to an end in the second round of the NCAA Tournament tonight as host Oregon swept the Rainbow Wahine 25-23, 25-12, 25-17 at ...
A SimpliFi Arena at Stan Sheriff Center crowd of 3,214 saw Hawaii (14-1) extend its winning streak to 13 matches in a row with its fifth consecutive sweep against one of five unranked teams the ...
Nov. 23—The Hawaii women's volleyball team has a lot to be thankful for on this day of gratitude. At the top of the list is the inaugural Big West Conference Tournament that started Wednesday at ...
Determined to cause Nishinoya more trauma, Atsumu serves toward the libero. But with Kinoshita's response, Nishinoya is able to do a perfect overhand receive; the team proceeds to do a synchronized attack and Asahi is able to land a spike with Nishinoya pointing out to Kinoshita as the sign of gratitude.
The Hawaii Rainbow Wahine volleyball team is an NCAA Division I women's volleyball team for the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. They are a member of the Big West Conference and are led by head coach, Robyn Ah Mow-Santos. The Rainbow Wahine volleyball program remains a large source of financial income for the University of Hawaii athletic ...