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Hawaii Rainbow Warriors (20-13, 12-9 Big West) vs. UC Davis Aggies (19-12, 14-6 Big West)

Henderson, Nevada; Friday, 11:30 p.m. EDT

BOTTOM LINE: UC Davis plays in the Big West Tournament against Hawaii.

The Aggies’ record in Big West games is 14-6, and their record is 5-6 in non-conference play. UC Davis is seventh in the Big West scoring 71.4 points while shooting 44.4% from the field.

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The Rainbow Warriors are 12-9 against Big West opponents. Hawaii is eighth in the Big West with 34.2 rebounds per game led by Bernardo da Silva averaging 7.1.

UC Davis scores 71.4 points per game, 2.6 more points than the 68.8 Hawaii gives up. Hawaii averages 72.5 points per game, 4.5 more than the 68.0 UC Davis gives up to opponents.

TOP PERFORMERS: Elijah Pepper is shooting 41.8% and averaging 20.5 points for the Aggies. Ty Johnson is averaging 19.2 points over the last 10 games.

Noel Coleman is scoring 13.8 points per game and averaging 3.4 rebounds for the Rainbow Warriors. Juan Munoz is averaging 2.6 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Aggies: 6-4, averaging 69.0 points, 31.7 rebounds, 12.0 assists, 7.9 steals and 3.2 blocks per game while shooting 43.7% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 68.6 points per game.

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Rainbow Warriors: 8-2, averaging 76.5 points, 35.2 rebounds, 12.1 assists, 4.0 steals and 2.4 blocks per game while shooting 48.3% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 69.2 points.

The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.



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Kilauea eruption’s Episode 51 begins

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The 51st episode of lava fountaining in Halemaumau at the summit of Kilauea volcano began at 8:30 a.m. Monday.

In its 10:30 a.m. Volcano Update, HVO stated that the fountains were reaching heights of about 950 feet above ground level from the north vent. No flows or lava fountaining are erupting from the south vent. Effusion rates reached a peak of 400 cubic yards per second.

All lava flows are confined to the Halemaumau crater within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.

Sensors indicated that winds are blowing at 5-10 mph from the east-northeast direction. HVO notes that this suggests that volcanic gas emissions and volcanic material may be distributed in the west-southwest direction from Halemaumau. This means that it’s possible that wind may carry tephra toward the Kau District, including the communities of Pahala and Naalehu, as well as onto Highway 11 southwest of Volcano. Tephra fall is greatest within three miles of the vents, and lighter ash and Pele’s Hair may stay suspended for large distances from the vents.

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As of HVO’s 10:30 a.m. update, very light fall of Pele’s Hair was reported from the Kau Desert trailhead along Highway 11. There were no reports of tephra falling in Pahala or anywhere outside of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.

The National Weather Service issued a Special Weather Statement regarding the potential impacts from Episode 51’s wind-blown tephra. NWS reported that the plume from this eruption is reaching 18,000 feet above sea level and the low-level winds from the east-northeast would move the plume southwest, towards Pahala. High-level winds from the south would move the higher plume over communities adjacent to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.

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