
TMU baseball wins World Series opener
Statistically speaking, the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma checked all the boxes of a dominant baseball team. The Drovers hit for average. They hit for power. They pitch.
Statistically speaking, the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma checked all the boxes of a dominant baseball team. The Drovers hit for average. They hit for power. They pitch.
As The Master’s University Athletic Director Steve Waldeck described making travel arrangements for a team that hadn’t yet punched its ticket to the NAIA World Series, a superstitious baseball reference
Golden Valley High track and field alum Chelsey Albertson (formerly Chelsey Totten) has had quite the senior year with Arizona State University. As a distance runner, she achieved new college
The College of the Canyons track and field program capped its season with a trip to the California Community College Athletic Association State Championships, highlighted by a state championship run
Last week, The Master’s University golf team earned an 11th-place finish at the NAIA National Championships, while TMU baseball punched its ticket to the NAIA World Series after cruising through
Here’s an idea of the kind of impact Santa Clarita Valley products are having in NCAA Division 1 softball: Five play key roles on teams that are hosting a regional.
After a grueling 12-hour day that included 36 holes played in strong winds and chilling temperatures, the College of the Canyons men’s golf team persevered to claim the 2017 California
College of the Canyons defensive end Dorian Gerald holds a notebook in one hand and a pen in the other. He stares down a COC Athletics staff member and asks,
Tuesday’s sixth inning in Lawrenceville, Georgia, embodied the dichotomy that catcher Jonah Jarrard sees in playing a game where the ball is jumping off bats and all over the yard.
It’s been quite the week for The Master’s University baseball team. On Monday, TMU’s hot streak continued as Michael Sexton homered and doubled in the go-ahead run, rallying the fourth-seeded
No. 8 seed College of the Canyons will boast nine all-conference honorees and a pair of All-Southern California team members when the Cougars continue their championship hunt at this weekend’s
At 6-foot-5, Robert Winslow was like a castle tower under siege. After five one-hit innings against Hope International of Fullerton, The Master’s University pitcher found himself amid a swarm a
It’d be hard to say The Master’s University baseball team doesn’t have a sense of urgency. Over its last 23 games, the Mustangs have won 19, the biggest to date
Over the weekend, The Master’s University’s men’s and women’s track & field programs competed at the Oxy Invitational in Eagle Rock, while Mustang baseball kicked off its time at the
There’s another benefit to playing well in the community college softball playoffs in addition to winning games and advancing: Staying alive in the postseason provides more opportunities for four-year college
College of the Canyons softball beat Southwestern College 4-3 in the first round of the CCCAA SoCal Regionals in eight innings at Southwestern. Melanie Abzun hit a home run and
College of the Canyons baseball’s Kris Keach sounded like an old sage after the Cougars’ 10-5 home loss to Santa Ana on Friday afternoon. “Worry about today. There’s enough worries
With all five College of the Canyons spring sports set for competition in various stages of the postseason, the Cougars will enter the weekend on a championship prowl. The COC
Last week, The Master’s University golf team was crowned conference champions for the third straight year, Mustang men’s and women’s track & field tallied six All-GSAC Champion titles, while baseball
It’d be impressive if one Santa Clarita Valley product was a finalists for the honor of Division 1 National Freshman of the Year. Instead, there are two. Announced late last
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