Hawaii women’s volleyball coach Robyn Ah Mow has exhausted every option in her head with this group of eight newcomers and eight returnees.

She has two setters capable of playing alone or even together on the court.

She has at least five hitters that she believes can hit from either side and could potentially play full rotations.

Hawaii has gone from having only one middle in practice in the spring of 2024 to at least four who have shown they are worthy of playing time in fall camp.

Even Victoria Leyva, who looks ready to fill the shoes of last year’s Big West Tournament Most Valuable Player Tayli Ikenaga, has been pushed at libero by freshman walk-on Kahea Moriwaki.

Friday’s season opener against Marquette in the Hawaiian Airlines Rainbow Wahine Classic at Bankoh Arena at Stan Sherif

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