HONOLULU — The final point was recorded, and the crowd dispersed to head home, but the night for the Hawaii women’s volleyball team was far from over.
For nearly an hour after a 25-23, 24-26, 27-25, 25-20 loss to USC at the Stan Sheriff Center on Friday night, coach Robyn Ah Mow discussed with her team the importance of minimizing errors.
Again.
What You Need To Know
The Hawaii women’s volleyball team succumbed to hitting errors once again in a four-set loss to visiting USC on Friday night at SimpliFi Arena at Stan Sheriff Center
UH hung close with the Trojans in two of its dropped sets but was ultimately undone by the season-high-tying 32 attack errors
Middle Amber Igiede led the Rainbow Wahine with 11 kills on 19 attempts, and freshman hitter Caylen Alexander added 13 kills, but two other UH pin attackers, Riley Wagoner and Braelyn Akana, hit in the negative
UH and USC rematch at 7 p.m. Saturday as the Wahine close their official nonconference schedule