Jordan’s GCU eager to experience Hawaiian volleyball

Jordan’s GCU eager to experience Hawaiian volleyball


The Hawaiian University Volleyball Team continues to strengthen its list following the surprise decision of the Grand University of Grand Canyon to abandon the men’s volleyball program.

In the five seasons in the fourth round of the NCAA semi -finals, Rainbow Warriors has added two former GCU players through the transfers portal: a new 6 -foot 6 -foot 6 -foot -out Fablush and Trevell Jordan, a mid -fold 6 -foot blocker.

Jordan, the first team of MPSF All-MPSF, brought 111 in 67 sets of 111 and 67 blocks. He cited a strong sense of community and the competitive environment in Mano as the main reasons for this movement.

“I knew a couple of kids like Finn Kernie, he was an old collaborator of my club and we played together at Az Fear,” Jordan said. “Joe and” Ohaana that Hawaii brings looks very attractive. I wanted to be part of it. “

He is also waiting for the challenge ahead.

“This will be a big step for me, physically and mentally,” Jordan added. “There are big shoes to fill, but I know I can do it. I just want to go on work and be honest in the process of work.”

While both Jordan and Falbush are committed to UH, they have not been officially announced as part of the Rainbow Warriors signature class in 2026.

Here’s a look at the current 2026 recruitment class for Rainbow Warriors:

2026 signatories

Name POS. ht Cl Birthplace (High School/Club)
Mitchell Craft Oh 6-9 So Melbourne, Australia (University of Miss)
Magnus Hutrike Letter 6-6 Line Stavenger, Norway (Norway’s top governor)
Roman pin fly 7-0 Line Carlsbad, California (Carlsbad HS)



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