By Fred Guzman
ESPN550.com
This was not the way things were supposed to end for the University of Hawaii women's volleyball team.
Not after being ranked third nationally as recently as two weeks ago and seemingly poised to make another run for a berth in the NCAA's Final Four. Not after running off 23 straight victories that included sweeps of 17 straight matches against admittedly mediocre WAC opponents.
But Hawaii's season crumbled to a stunning and abrupt end on Friday night in a decisive 25-17, 25-11, 25-23 defeat to 11th-ranked host Washington.
The stunningly lopsided loss resulted in Hawaii finishing its season at 29-3, losing two of its last three. The Rainbow Wahine will not qualify for the regionals for only the second time since the NCAA tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1998.
The first crack in Hawaii's armor was exposed when the Wahine were the victims of a sweep of their own at the hands of Utah State in the WAC tournament final.
That loss resulted in the Rainbow Wahine falling to No. 7 in this week's national rankings and, more significantly, to being seeded No. 15 in the NCAA national tournament.
UH got off to balky start in Thursday's NCAA opener in Seattle, struggling in the first set before sweeping unheralded Big Sky champion Portland State 25-23, 25-19, 25-8.
Washington, which finished fifth in the far more competitive Pacific-10, schooled Hawaii on Friday and now will next host Nebraska in the regional. The Rainbow Wahine, meantime, are headed home to stay. So, for that matter, is Utah State. The Lady Aggies were swept by another Pacific-10 team, California.
All of which again goes to show that dominating the WAC, as UH has done for going on 15 years, does little to prepare team for a successful run at the national level.
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