The word “patience” echoed out across Spieker Aquatics Center, a statement repeated by Hawaiʻi coach James Robinson from his team’s bench.
But patience wasn’t enough for the Rainbow Wahine to overcome the Bruins.
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Some games can blend into the background.
But not a rematch of last year’s national championship.
In the rivalry’s 80th edition, No.
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Repeating perfection was never going to be an easy task.
But with three losses just halfway through the 2025 campaign, coach Adam Wright said the Bruins have a problem.
The Anteater Aquatics Complex pushed the Bruins to the brink barely a week ago.
They managed to escape by a point over the Anteaters – a razor-thin 16-15 win – for their smallest margin of victory since April 2023.
Discipline is one of coach Adam Wright’s leading pillars of success.
And while last year’s discipline may have awarded the Bruins an undefeated season, this year’s lack of discipline handed this season’s team its first loss since 2023.
Playing Division I sports is a commitment.
Donning national colors is an honor.
Giving back to the community is a calling.
From competing for UCLA women’s soccer to representing Team Mexico, junior forward America Frias and sophomore midfielder Val Vargas have made names for themselves on the field.
Passing the torch is a natural part of sports, as new leaders step up to carry the team forward.
And in 2025, it could be Cheridyn Leverette who propels the Bruins to new heights.
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The final collegiate game of an athlete’s career can carry immense pressure and intense emotions.
For the Bruins, the regular season ended on a bittersweet note, as seven seniors and graduate students likely played their last match, concluding their journeys with a loss on home court.
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