

The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa football team sent its 26 seniors out with a bang, reclaiming the Paniolo Trophy as the Rainbow Warriors (8-4, 5-3 Mountain West) defeated Wyoming (4-8, 2-6 MW) 27-7 in the regular season finale November 29, at the Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex.

The Warrior defense pitched a shutout, with the only Wyoming points coming on an early pick-six. The UH Mānoa pass rush got home for three sacks, with solo sacks by Jalen Smith and Noah Wily and half sacks for Jackie Johnson III and De’Jon Benton. Senior Jaheim Wilson-Jones picked off Wyoming quarterback Mason Drube for his first career interception in his final regular-season home game.
Meanwhile, the offense recovered quickly from the early miscue and scored 27 unanswered points to clinch the victory. Micah Alejado threw for 289 yards on 17-of-24 passing with two touchdowns. Alejado broke head coach Timmy Chang’s UH freshman single-season passing touchdowns record with his second TD pass of the game, giving him 21 on the season.
Jackson Harris continued his strong run of games, with his seventh 100+ yard receiving game in the past eight games. He caught four passes for a season-high 153 yards and a score. Pofele Ashlock added 71 yards on four catches.

Cam Barfield rushed for a career-high 77 yards on 15 carries, including a career-high 41-yard touchdown run. Barfield’s 77 rushing yards is the second most by a UH rusher in a single game this season.
Kansei Matsuzawa made his first two field goals of the game, a pair of 47-yarders, to tie an FBS record of 25 consecutive made field goals to start a season.
With the regular season now over, the Rainbow Warriors will now wait for their bowl game assignment, which is expected to be announced in the coming days.
“Really proud of the guys,” Chang said. “We’ve come off a couple of five-win seasons, especially the last year—three of those losses were by less than two points. The difference was these guys buying in and finding a way to close that gap.”

