
COC women’s tennis features a collection of SCV talent
In the third year of its existence, the College of the Canyons women’s tennis team has rocketed to a fantastic start, winning nine of its first 10 matches. One of

In the third year of its existence, the College of the Canyons women’s tennis team has rocketed to a fantastic start, winning nine of its first 10 matches. One of

By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal Annett Davis did not wish to overanalyze the Mustangs’ loss to CSUN on Saturday morning. There was a pressing matter at hand – namely,

Tied in the seventh inning against Glendale Community College, the College of the Canyons softball team needed something big to happen in their Western State Conference (WSC), South Division opener.

No. 20 The Master’s University secured a dominant 105-73 win over Life Pacific University Thursday night at The MacArthur Center during the Mustangs’ final home game of the season. “Super

By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal Tim Soares walked toward the Mustang student section, waving his arms like a conductor, beckoning the cheers to grow still louder. Days earlier, on

After he returned to campus following a long four days at the Pacific Collegiate Swim and Dive Conference Championships last week, head coach Byron Davis took a moment to reflect

College of the Canyons women’s tennis has been off to a dream start in the 2020 season with an 8-1 record overall record, going 4-1 in Western State Conference play

Saugus High School graduate and current College of the Canyon’s football team kicker/punter Tanner Brown might have not ever picked up a football at Saugus if it wasn’t for his

By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal Mike Penberthy was running late for practice. It did not matter that Penberthy was an All-American on a Master’s men’s basketball team headed to

Not too many things went right for The Master’s University men’s basketball team in an 80-79 loss to Menlo College at The MacArthur Center on Thursday night. Menlo took an

By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal The overwhelming consensus is that Master’s senior Brooke Bailey possesses long-range capabilities rare among her peers. “She’s the best shooter in the country and

A banner that read “The house that Alto built” hung in the entryway to Wendell Pickens Field at Orange County College on Monday afternoon as the school’s baseball team was

With seven seconds left in the game, Ottawa University, Arizona’s Brian Carey drove to the basket with The Master’s University’s Darryl McDowell-White draped all over him. His shot missed and

College of the Canyons women’s basketball lost to Bakersfield 74-72 in a hard-fought battle that came down the last second at College of the Canyons on Wednesday night. Cristian Patron

College of the Canyons men’s basketball fell to Bakersfield 64-60 in a bipolar contest Wednesday night at College of the Canyons. “I don’t think we were ready to play,” said

By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal The Mustangs had heard whispers around campus, in classrooms and in the cafeteria, that Friday night’s match against UC Merced had become something of

College of the Canyons baseball coach Chris Cota argues that the California Community College Baseball Coaches Association is one of the tightest-knit group of baseball coaches not just in the

By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal Darryl McDowell-White’s first game back was a full display of what The Master’s University senior is capable of and just how much fun had

College of the Canyons softball hosted its second-ever alumni game on Saturday at Whitten Field on the College of the Canyons campus. The current COC softball team played a five-inning

Sabrina Thompson isn’t afraid of honesty: When it came to picking a school, The Master’s University wasn’t immediately her first choice – nor was it her second. Thompson, now a