By Damin Esper / Special to the Star-Advertiser
POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, May 13, 2012
~~<p>SACRAMENTO, Calif. » The wave that the Hawaii baseball team was riding after sweeping New Mexico State last weekend has crashed into the sand. The Rainbows dropped their second consecutive game at Sacramento State on Saturday, this time surrendering 18 hits in a 10-3 loss.</p>
SACRAMENTO, Calif. » The wave that the Hawaii baseball team was riding after sweeping New Mexico State last weekend has crashed into the sand. The Rainbows dropped their second consecutive game at Sacramento State on Saturday, this time surrendering 18 hits in a 10-3 loss.
First place in the Western Athletic Conference? A distant memory. The Rainbows now sit in third place with an 8-6 record, a full game behind Nevada and half a game behind Sacramento State. 10 SAC State Login for more...