
TMU Insider: Women’s volleyball on the rise
Maybe the most surprising part of The Master’s University’s sweep of Westmont College on Saturday was the decisiveness with which the Mustangs snapped the Warriors’ 32-match winning streak in conference

Maybe the most surprising part of The Master’s University’s sweep of Westmont College on Saturday was the decisiveness with which the Mustangs snapped the Warriors’ 32-match winning streak in conference

No patch of floor was safe Friday night as Jane Cisar powerfully pieced together one of her best matches as a Mustang. “Every time she was up, she pounded it

In 28 seasons, Master’s men’s soccer coach Jim Rickard had never seen anything quite like this. Namely, he’d never seen a team move the ball the length of the field

The Master’s University’s fall sports teams set out to construct challenging non-conference schedules for 2018, an endeavor validated last week when the NAIA released its preseason coaches polls. Several of

There’s a play from The Master’s University women’s soccer team’s 2017 season that embodies both the past and present of its star player. In the clip, Jasmine Logan, a Valencia

The Master’s University women’s volleyball team will enter 2018 with hopes of pushing into the top half of its conference standings and with yet another world-class volleyball player on its

By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal When West Ranch High graduate Jack Dudeck arrives at The Master’s University this fall for his first season of collegiate golf, he’ll be playing

Any number of fun facts could illustrate the talent possessed by The Master’s University men’s basketball team last season. The NAIA No. 1 ranking. The 29-3 record. The conference title.

Saugus cross country coach Rene Paragas had always wanted to host a meet in the Santa Clarita Valley and partnering with The Master’s University on an event the Christian liberal

When The Master’s University Athletic Director Kelvin Starr saw the refinished playing surface inside TMU’s gymnasium, you might say he was, well, floored. “Could not be happier with how the

Asked Monday about why she runs marathons, The Master’s University alum Katrina Graham didn’t have to answer. “Because she’s sick,” interjected TMU assistant coach Amie Schroeder. “Why would anybody do

Gina Menez will never forget the day she received a call-up to Triple-A. Menez, a Florida resident, had flown across the country last week to watch her niece graduate from

Abigail Frankian’s pre-race routine is organized, if not regimented. Depending on a meet’s schedule, the TMU senior and Saugus High grad plans when to eat so she’s not too full

TMU baseball’s Aaron Shackelford opened the season by saying his team’s goal was not only to play in the NAIA World Series for the third straight year, but to win

TMU cross country coach Zach Schroeder searched for an analogy Monday to best describe Abigail Frankian’s crunch-time performance in the 5,000 meters last week. He settled on baseball. “If there

At any time, Master’s coach Zach Schroeder could scroll to specific times on his laptop and detail the work of each of his runners. He could tell you that freshman

Two-way players, those who hit and pitch, are not uncommon at The Master’s University. You’d only have to hang around Lou Herwaldt Stadium for a series or two to

The way Canyon High track and field coach Paul Broneer tells it, Seanna Nalbandyan wasn’t exactly gung-ho about switching from the 400-meter dash to the hurdles as a prep star.

It’s all a matter of perspective. The Master’s University men’s basketball team is a No. 1 seed in this week’s NAIA national tournament, but the Mustangs are wary of overlooking

It might be, at face value, an utterly ridiculous comparison, two very different situations that strangely made me feel the same way: my soon-to-be wedding and Saturday night’s men’s basketball