Keegan Rosenberry still hasn't gotten rid of the sour taste of the Union's late-season collapse and quick playoff exit. But as he and his teammates head into the offseason, Rosenberry wants to let that taste linger and serve as fuel.
"The identity we felt like we developed throughout the year, and the way we came together and the way we were winning games … it just felt like we deserved so much more by the end," he told the Inquirer and Daily News. "It's unfortunate, but I think it's going to be a motivating factor this winter, in that we know what we're capable of but we still fell short.