The Chaparral, College of the Desert, CA
4 hours ago by Britten Gerrard
Are you feeling a little "chubby" after a long semester? Want to lose a little weight and get that six-pack for beach season? Or maybe you just want to tone or bulk up a little to attract that one guy/girl you've been texting the last couple months.
Whatever the case, COD freshman and workout buff Greg Gruszecki offers some tips to help you out.
The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA
1 day ago by ERIC CARLSTROM, Staff Writer
With one meet remaining before the Broncos host the NCAA Division II National Championships at Mount San Antonio College, the track and field teams sent a select squad to the Occidental Relays last week in hopes of getting more athletes to set provisional qualifying marks.
Southwestern Sun, Southwestern College, CA
1 day ago by Gwenn Crittle
Annalee Magsino plays doubles even when she appears to be alone.
Magsino, an 18-year-old member of the tennis team, is eight and a half months pregnant and still on the court.
Magsino has been able to play the entire season this year despite the blessing growing inside her.
Southwestern Sun, Southwestern College, CA
1 day ago by Phil Bernstein
JERRY BARTOW'S MAGICAL CAREER now has a fairy tale ending shaping up. Southwestern College's baseball team has accomplished the unthinkable by winning 22 of its 24 league games and 32 overall, the best record in Bartow's storied career. The legendary coach, who has hinted that he will retire after the season, needs just one more thing for a Hollywood finale - a state championship.
The Daily Aztec, San Diego State, CA
1 day ago by Edward Lewis, Assistant Sports Editor
Stephen Strasburg has been in the zone so long, he's going to have to start paying rent.
The sophomore ace extended his complete game streak to four as the San Diego State baseball team pounded BYU 8-1 Thursday night at Larry H. Miller field in Provo, Utah.
The Telescope, Palomar College, CA
1 day ago by Alejandra Jackson
One of Palomar's own may soon be making her mark on the world of sports with a spot on the U.S. Paralympics team.
Born with a partial left arm, Palomar College Katherine Dever had never heard of the Paralympics until a scout from the U.S. Paralympics team saw her competing at the Aztec Invitational and contacted her coach.
Daily 49er, California State University Long Beach, CA
1 day ago by Kael Ramsey-Ackerson
According to a Long Beach State academic database, some of the major concerns in collegiate sports are graduation rates, money scandals and the lack of support for women's sports.
Daily 49er, California State University Long Beach, CA
2 days ago by Tracy McDannald
What a surprise. A freshman college basketball star has reportedly received money and other improper benefits from a sports agency.
The Daily Aztec, San Diego State, CA
2 days ago by Justin Lafferty, Managing Editor
I know I would not be who I am without the people I've been lucky enough to meet. Really, I am just the culmination of everyone I've ever interviewed, talked to, read or hugged. I figure it's time to give them their due.
This column is going to sound like an Oscar speech, but if you love me (if you really love me), you'll work through it.
The Daily Aztec, San Diego State, CA
2 days ago by Edward Lewis, Assistant Sports Editor
Garret Palmer's perfect 8-for-8 conference season is now perfectly gone.
Michael Hughes' efficient 44 yards a punt has efficiently graduated.
And Tyler Schmitt's consistent long snaps are now spiraling consistently into the hands of Ryan Plackemeier, punter of the Seattle Seahawks.
Daily Titan, California State University, CA
3 days ago by Justine Lopez
During the 23 years Cal State Fullerton had a football program, the team never really had a permanent home. Starting in 1970, players were bused to stadiums throughout Santa Ana. It wasn't until 1982 that the Titan's coach, Gene Murphy, devised a plan for the team to finally play at home.
Coyote Chronicle, California State University, San Bernardino, CA
3 days ago by Justin Delos Reyes
Twelve hours before the softball team traveled to Arcata, Calif. for the CCAA championship tournament, assistant athletic director Mike Murphy asked third baseman Tayler Wilson if the team was ready to shock the world.
Without hesitation, a confident Wilson smiled and said the two words that Murphy was hoping to hear.
The Breeze, Chaffey College, CA
4 days ago by Jeff Ranson
The Men's swimming team continued on their winning ways.
In the South Coast Conference Championship, it was the last chance of the season to qualify to go to the state championships held at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo.
The Panthers took care of business.
Daily Titan, California State University, CA
4 days ago by Michal Olszewski
Cal State Fullerton guard Marcus Crenshaw isn't just leaving behind a school, a team or a basketball program - he's leaving behind a family.
Crenshaw, or "Money" as he is known by members of Section K, has elected to graduate with a degree in Afro-Ethnic Studies rather than play another year of Titan basketball.
Daily 49er, California State University Long Beach, CA
4 days ago by Tracy McDannald
The Big West Conference champion Long Beach State softball team will meet Missouri Valley Conference regular season champion Creighton to open the NCAA Regionals, ESPNU's NCAA Tournament selection show announced Sunday night.
The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA
5 days ago by CHRISTA COLLINS, Opinions Editor
The baseball team closed its season this past weekend at Scolinos Field. Cal Poly (36-19, 24-12) played a four-game series against Cal State Stanislaus, losing three.
The Broncos tried to knock the Warriors out of contention for the playoffs, but did not succeed.
Weekly Hornet, Fullerton College, CA
5 days ago by Ashley Ragland
It's the first week of May, and the storylines for several sports have just managed to get interesting.
Of course, there are the traditional stories of this month, revolving around the NHL and NBA Playoffs. However, don't let that fool you. There are plenty of other interesting things to keep sports fans entertained if you're not a fan of games played on either ice or hardwood.
The Telescope, Palomar College, CA
6 days ago
Palomar swim teams place second in championships
The Palomar men's and women's swim teams each finished in second place in the Pacific Coast Conference Championships held at Wallace Memorial Pool April 24-26.
Palomar's Ali Karbossi won gold in the 400-meter individual medley with a time of 4 minutes 41.