
TMU men’s hoops met with upset in national tournament
By Joseph Myers For The Signal KANSAS CITY, MO. – The Master’s University came into the NAIA Division I Men’s Basketball National Tournament as the tournament’s No. 1 overall

By Joseph Myers For The Signal KANSAS CITY, MO. – The Master’s University came into the NAIA Division I Men’s Basketball National Tournament as the tournament’s No. 1 overall

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

By Jesse Munoz For The Signal More than a week has passed since College of the Canyons plated a season-high 19 runs in a home win vs. L.A. Valley, but

After winning his second Golden State Athletic Conference title in as many years, The Master’s University men’s basketball coach Kelvin Starr has every right to brag. But that wouldn’t be

By Jesse Muñoz For The Signal In what might be described as a case of “anything you can do, I can do better,” the College of the Canyons baseball

By Jesse Muñoz/COC Sports Information Director For The Signal After a three-year journey in which he transformed from a redshirt freshman to the conference player of the year, College of

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

By Jesse Muñoz/COC Sports Information Director For The Signal The College of the Canyons men’s and women’s basketball programs will take a road trip to West L.A. College in the regular

Mike Herrick played quarterback for Valencia football from 2003 to 2005 and still holds records for passing yards in a season (4,069) and passing yards in a career (11,022). He

It sounds like a birthday. The Master’s University men’s basketball team has for some time been anticipating a No. 1 national ranking. But, frankly, the Mustangs don’t expect to feel

The Master’s University women’s basketball team got a chance to catch its collective breath Monday night. The Mustangs picked up a 78-53 non-conference win over Bethesda at Bross Court, two

When it came to choosing a four-year college home, College of the Canyons defensive end Dorian Gerald went with his heart. In his home state of South Carolina, surrounded by

Jesse Muñoz For The Signal It’s been an historic week of firsts for the College of the Canyons women’s tennis program. Last Friday, the Cougars played and hosted the

Hart defensive lineman Thomas Bambrick had over a dozen offers to play college football in the United States, with offers from Division 3 and NAIA programs. A week before Wednesday’s

The early signing period in December may have stolen some luster from February’s National Signing Day but a healthy group of Santa Clarita Valley athletes still celebrated the occasion Wednesday

It was a transfer of power. Or, really, two transfers with power. So far, Jaiden France and Preston White have added punch to a Master’s baseball lineup that lost several
For three years, Leilani Figalan walked by the College of the Canyons tennis courts every single day, never hearing a sound. But one day in August, she heard the “thwack”

College of the Canyons found itself down by double digits in the second half Wednesday night against West Los Angeles College, with a loss all but putting the Cougars out

The College of the Canyons women’s basketball team has a nickname for freshman shooting guard Maryrose Elias: La Machine. “Because she’s a scoring machine,” said coach Greg Herrick. “When she’s

There had already been 10 lead changes leading into the final five minutes of the first half between The Master’s University men’s basketball team and Vanguard. Apparently, the Mustangs had