The University of Hawai'i softball team swept UC Riverside with a 6-1 victory, clinching second place in the Big West with a 21-6 conference record. This marks only the sixth time in program history UH has achieved 20 wins in conference play, tying for the fourth most in the school's history. The Rainbow Wahine extended their conference win streak to 12 games, the second longest in school history, and completed series sweeps against five teams this season. Key performances included a three-run home run from Millie Fidge and a two-run shot from Ellyanna Cinzori, who contributed to the offensive surge. The team's pitching efforts allowed just one run, showcasing dominant play heading into the upcoming Big West Championship.

By the Numbers
  • Rainbow Wahine recorded 21 conference wins, tying for the fourth most in history.
  • The 12-game conference win streak is the second longest in school history, behind an 18-game streak in 2010.
State of Play
  • The Rainbow Wahine secured the second position in the Big West standings.
  • They completed sweeps over five teams this season, showcasing their dominance.
What's Next

As the Rainbow Wahine prepare for the Big West Championship, they look to capitalize on their momentum and strong performance against conference competitors. Potential matchups in the tournament will test their resilience and skill in pursuit of a championship title.

Bottom Line

The Rainbow Wahine's historic season underscores their growth and consistency, positioning them as formidable contenders in the upcoming championship. Their combined offensive and pitching prowess sets a promising stage for continued success in postseason play.