Chapter 2025 Hawaii University Baseball Monday, as expected, with Rainbow Warriors officially ended Out of the NCAA race field Despite reaching 35 wins for the second direct year.
The UH was generally 35-21 and finished third at the Big West Conference and 2-2 as the number 4 seed in Fulrton, California. This was the first time since 1991 and 1992 when the program has recorded 35 winners.
On Monday morning, Rich Hill, the head of Rich Hill, was reflected at the end of the bitter and emotions, and the emotions still prolonged after the team dropped out of the NCAA.
“We can reflect a little. You know,” Hill said. It turns into a wound and then disappears. But yes, it’s good that our kids are discouraged, do you know?
Hill, who ended his fourth season that led to the Rainbow Warriors fighters, emphasized the importance of the prospect of appreciating what the team has gained.
“When you can step by step and look at a different window frame we have done this year and over the past four years,” he said.
The end of this chapter is also a short -term conclusion of college jobs for the 13th of Hawaii, including Jordan Donahu. Dimen’s graduate, who was transferred from Oregon as a first -year student of Redshirt, was Hill’s first official employment and became a program in the program and was a fan of fans.
“I have shed a lot of tears over the past few days,” Donahu said. “This is definitely suck, but I think I lived as a dream I imagined as a little child. It has been my best life for the past four years and I play in the community against fans, that’s what I never forget.”
Looking at the future, Hill challenged players and subsidiaries when entering the overseas season.
“I want them to remember how it feels like this Monday, your name has not been called and you have been abandoned,” Hill said. “Does that make you work harder? Do you diligent in the summer baseball? Do you go back with a very centralized goal in the fall?