The Hawaii Rainbow Wahine compete fiercely in the Big West Championship.
The University of Hawaii’s Rainbow Wahine women’s water polo team is gearing up to compete against Long Beach State in the Big West Championship on April 27, 2025, at Anteater Aquatics Complex in Irvine, California. After impressive wins over Cal State Fullerton and UC San Diego, Hawaii aims to defend their title. The match promises to be thrilling, with both teams vying for the coveted automatic bid to the National Collegiate Women’s Water Polo Championship. Fans can catch the action live on ESPN+, making it a must-watch event.
When it comes to women’s water polo, the University of Hawaii’s Rainbow Wahine team is all set for a showdown! The excitement is palpable as they prepare to face off against Long Beach State in the Big West Championship, taking place on April 27, 2025, at the Anteater Aquatics Complex in lovely Irvine, California. For those on Hawaiian time, get ready to cheer at 9 a.m. because the match starts at noon Pacific Time!
Hawaii has had an impressive run this season, and their performance in this tournament has truly shown how tough they are. Just recently, they kicked off the tournament with a smashing victory over Cal State Fullerton, coming out on top with a score of 16-6. The Rainbow Wahine established control right from the start, scoring an impressive four goals before the Titans even managed to score one!
The team carried that momentum into the semifinals, where they faced off against UC San Diego. In what turned out to be an exciting match, Hawaii pulled off a thrilling 11-9 victory, booking their spot in the championship game. This is the second year in a row that Hawaii and UC San Diego have tangled in the semifinals, showing just how competitive the tournament can be!
On the other side of the pool, Long Beach State has been making waves, too! As the No. 2 seed in this tournament, they sailed past CSUN in the quarterfinals and managed to edge out UC Irvine to secure their place in the title match. It’s shaping up to be a thrilling encounter, as both teams are determined to earn triumph on this grand stage!
The stakes are incredibly high. The winning team will not only claim bragging rights but also receive the Big West’s automatic bid to the National Collegiate Women’s Water Polo Championship, set to take place from May 9-11, 2025, in Indianapolis. This makes each goal scored and every second of gameplay crucial as teams vie for that coveted spot.
The Rainbow Wahine have not just been a strong team but also a source of individual talent! Player Jordan Wedderburn and teammate Ema Vernoux were unstoppable in their last match, combining for a total of five goals and six points, which was vital to their semifinal win. Additionally, Bernadette Doyle reached a significant career milestone during this tournament, achieving triple digits in goals, assists, and steals. Her perseverance and skill truly stand out!
Cal State Fullerton’s journey ended with an overall record of 10-21 after their loss to Hawaii. The Titans fought valiantly, and it was heartwarming to see Hannah Wilson score two goals in her final game before waving goodbye to her collegiate career.
As we count down the hours to this exciting Big West Championship, the anticipation builds among fans and players alike. Will the Rainbow Wahine defend their title and prove they are the kings of the pool once again? Or will Long Beach State rise to the challenge and take home the trophy?
Don’t forget to catch all the action live! The championship match will be streamed on ESPN+, so grab your friends and prepare for some heart-pounding water polo excitement. This is more than just a game; it’s a celebration of skill, teamwork, and the determination of young athletes chasing their dreams!
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