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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

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

January has become the month for nostalgia and the ballpark. Following the College of the Canyons Alumni Softball Game a week ago, Hart held an alumni baseball game of its

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

The College of the Canyons football program was well represented in the second week of the 2019-20 National Football League playoffs in the AFC Divisional Playoff game between the Tennessee

Former Valencia football two-way player Mykael Wright had the opportunity to play on one of the biggest stages in college football with the Oregon Ducks as they defeated the Wisconsin

By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal With Tim Soares seated courtside in a navy warm-up hoody, and Brock Gardner located farther down the bench beside Master’s athletic trainer Jerry Sorenson,

The Master’s University women’s basketball team won its 15th straight game to begin the season in a dominant defensive effort and 80-46 win against the University of Alberta in the

The Master’s University 2019-20 men’s basketball team understands with the amount of talent that the Mustangs return along with the depth that they have acquired over the off-season, that they

By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal When the NAIA released its women’s soccer All-Americans this month, it served as the capstone to one of the most decorated careers in Master’s

The Master’s University women’s basketball team has gained momentum at the start of its 2019-20 season, mounting an undefeated record through its first 12 games. The team is off to

For The Master’s University’s women’s basketball team’s 6-foot-6 sophomore center, Stephanie Soares, playing alongside her sister and Master’s junior Jessica has always held special meaning. In the fourth quarter of

The University of Memphis football team won its first-ever American Athletic Conference championship on Saturday and former Hart High School quarterback Brady White was at the helm. In the come-from-behind,

Hart High School alumnus Derek Waldeck felt a little extra motivation entering his fourth year as a midfielder for the Stanford University men’s soccer team. Not only because it would

Even though the College of the Canyons football season is over, head coach Ted Iacenda still has a lot of film to look at. “It’s going to take me some

Professional basketball players from across the map will converge on Sunday as Golden Valley boys basketball and Statham Academy, a basketball training program based in Santa Clarita, will be hosting

By Bryanna WinnerFor The Signal The Saugus High School campus Wednesday was bustling as the Freshman/JV boys basketball team finished its game. The “S” on the hill behind the gym

The College of the Canyons team hadn’t practiced on Thanksgiving since 2008, but with a playoff game against No. 1 seed Riverside looming, the Cougars were on campus on a

Canyon High School graduate Drew Wolitarsky won the Canadian Football League’s Grey Cup as part of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers team in a 33-12 defeat of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats at

The College of the Canyons football team had plenty of motivation leading up to its 53-51 win over Saddleback College on Saturday night at Cougar Stadium in the first round

Canyon football alumnus Drew Wolitarsky is set to play in the Canadian Football League’s Grey Cup this Sunday. Wolitarsky, who graduated from Canyon in 2013, will be representing the Winnipeg