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Wahine’s season comes to an end in Big West title game

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Last updated: March 15, 2026 4:10 am
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Wahine’s season comes to an end in Big West title game

Wahine’s Magical Season Ends as UC San Diego Claims Big West Crown

HENDERSON, Nev. — The storybook ending remained just out of reach. In the quiet, cavernous aftermath of Lee’s Family Forum, the Hawaii Rainbow Wahine women’s basketball team embraced, their historic turnaround season concluding not with a net-cutting ceremony, but with the hollow echo of a final buzzer. A dominant first half gave way to a second-half surge by UC San Diego, as the Tritons secured a 60-48 victory in the Big West Tournament championship game, ending Hawaii’s improbable and inspiring run one win shy of the NCAA Tournament.

Contents
  • A Tale of Two Halves: Wahine Control Fades Against Triton Tide
  • The Tritons’ Iron-Willed Trio Seals the Victory
  • From Doubt to Dominance: Reflecting on Hawaii’s Transformative Season
  • Looking Ahead: Foundation Built for Future Runs
  • Conclusion: Not an End, But a Beginning

A Tale of Two Halves: Wahine Control Fades Against Triton Tide

The Rainbow Wahine scripted a near-perfect opening act. With defensive intensity and poised execution, they constructed a 28-20 lead at the intermission, holding a UCSD team that had beaten them twice in the regular season to just 30% shooting. The momentum seemed to swell early in the third quarter, as the lead ballooned to 32-21. The dream of a first NCAA bid since 2016 felt palpably close.

Then, the tide turned with relentless force. UC San Diego’s senior pillars, center Erin Condron and guard Makayla Rose, took over. Condron, a force in the paint, began scoring with methodical efficiency, while Rose harassed Hawaii’s ball-handlers and ignited the transition game. Together, they sparked a decisive 11-0 run to tie the game with 3:35 left in the third quarter. The Wahine offense, so fluid in the first half, stalled against UCSD’s heightened physicality.

“We knew they were going to make a run. Championship teams do,” a somber Wahine coach Laura Beeman would later reflect. “Unfortunately, we couldn’t stem the tide when they made theirs. Their experience and their stars made championship plays.”

The Tritons’ Iron-Willed Trio Seals the Victory

UC San Diego’s path to victory was paved by the extraordinary endurance and production of its core. In a stunning display of stamina and will, Erin Condron, Makayla Rose, and Dymonique Maxie played all 40 minutes of the championship contest. This iron-man effort allowed the Tritons to maintain maximum defensive pressure and offensive continuity as they mounted their comeback.

  • Erin Condron: The tournament MVP was virtually unstoppable, finishing with a game-high 22 points on 10-for-18 shooting, anchoring the paint at both ends.
  • Makayla Rose: The dynamic guard stuffed the stat sheet with 17 points, eight rebounds, and five steals, her defensive energy becoming the catalyst for the Tritons’ second-half transformation.
  • Team Defense: After allowing 28 first-half points, UCSD locked down, surrendering only 20 points in the entire second half, disrupting Hawaii’s rhythm and forcing tough, contested shots.

Hawaii, conversely, struggled to find consistent offense. While sophomore guard Bailey Flavell fought valiantly to keep her team afloat, scoring a team-high 13 points, she was the only Wahine to reach double figures. The collective shooting that had fueled their 10-game win streak cooled at the most inopportune time.

From Doubt to Dominance: Reflecting on Hawaii’s Transformative Season

To view this loss in isolation is to miss the profound narrative of the 2023-24 Rainbow Wahine. This is a team that began the season 6-9 overall and 0-5 in the Big West. Questions swirled, and the prospect of a winning season seemed distant. What followed was one of the most remarkable turnarounds in program history.

The Wahine flipped a switch, embarking on a 16-1 run that carried them to the top of the conference standings and into the tournament final. They captured the hearts of their fans with resilience, a renewed defensive identity, and a next-woman-up mentality. The 10-game winning streak they brought into the championship game was a testament to their growth, chemistry, and the coaching staff’s ability to right the ship.

“What these young women built, the culture they forged from adversity, is the real championship,” Coach Beeman stated. “We fell short today, but this season was not a failure. It was a foundational step. They learned how to win, and more importantly, they learned how to fight for each other.”

Looking Ahead: Foundation Built for Future Runs

While the sting of this loss will linger, the future for Rainbow Wahine basketball is undeniably bright. The core of this transformative team is poised to return, armed with the invaluable experience of a championship stage.

Key offseason priorities will include:

  • Developing Late-Game Execution: Translating regular-season success into tournament wins requires mastering high-pressure moments, an area for growth identified in today’s second half.
  • Finding a Consistent Second Scorer:** Supporting Bailey Flavell with another reliable offensive creator will be crucial to overcoming elite defenses.
  • Building on Defensive Identity: The Wahine’s defense was the engine of their turnaround; maintaining that intensity will be the baseline for 2024-25.

The journey from an 0-5 conference start to the championship game proves this group has the heart and the blueprint. The final step—cutting down the nets—is now a tangible goal, not a distant dream.

Conclusion: Not an End, But a Beginning

In the quiet locker room in Henderson, the Rainbow Wahine mourned a dream deferred. The vision of dancing in March was extinguished by a seasoned UC San Diego team that peaked at the perfect moment. Yet, the legacy of this season will not be defined by a single game in Nevada. It will be remembered for the incredible 16-1 run, for resurrecting a season from the brink, and for restoring a winning standard in Manoa.

The 2023-24 Hawaii Rainbow Wahine did not leave the desert with a trophy. But they return to the islands with something perhaps more enduring: a proven resilience, a fortified belief, and a clear signal to the Big West that their story is far from over. This wasn’t an ending; it was the start of a new, ambitious chapter for Wahine basketball.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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