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Hawaii women’s basketball wins home opener against San Francisco

Brooklyn Rewers had 16 points and eight rebounds and the Hawaii women’s basketball team held San Francisco to a season-low in points in a 65-51 victory Friday.

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Hawaii's Lily Wahinekapu passed the ball off against San Francisco's Jasmine Gayles on Friday at the SimpliFi Arena at Stan Sheriff Center.
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Hawaii's Brooklyn Rewers went to the hoop against San Francisco's Seynabou Thiam.
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Hawaii's Lily Wahinekapu drove the ball against San Francisco's Luana Leite.
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Hawaii's Lily Wahinekapu went tp the basket against the San Francisco Dons.
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Hawaii's Brooklyn Rewers took her shot against San Francisco's Seynabou Thiam and Luana Leite.
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Hawaii's Daejah Phillips drove to the hoop against San Francisco's Cami Fulcher and Paula Tirado.
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Hawaii's Olivia Davies drove the ball against San Francisco's Luana Leite.
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Hawaii's Lily Wahinekapu drove the ball against San Francisco's Jasmine Gayles.
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Hawaii's Lily Wahinekapu drove the ball against San Francisco's Jasmine Gayles.
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Hawaii's Jade Peacock looked to the hoop against the San Francisco Dons.
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Hawaii's Imani Perez made her move to the hoop against the San Francisco Dons.
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Hawaii's Kelsie Imai drove the ball against the San Francisco Dons.
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Hawaii's Olivia Davies drove the ball against San Francisco's Cami Fulcher.
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Hawaii's Imani Perez looked to take her shot against San Francisco's Luana Leite and Debora dos Santos.
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HawaII's Brooklyn Rewers went to the hoop against San Francisco's Jasmine Gayles.

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