For the first time in school history, the Sonoma State women's golf team has qualified for the NCAA Division II Women's Golf Championships following a third-place finish in the Super Region 4 Golf Championship at Amarillo, Texas.
For the second consecutive postseason, the BYU Hawaii Seasiders ended the Cal State Stanislaus women's tennis team's season in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Laie, Hawaii.
Thursday Women's tennis NCAA West Regionals BYU-Hawaii 5, Stanislaus 0
Doug Porras made the most of his final college baseball game on Sunday, as the senior blasted four home runs to lead Cal State Stanislaus over Cal State Dominguez Hills in a 19-2 win in the season finale in Carson.
Krisdina Gehring, a Turlock High graduate, became the first Fresno State lacrosse student-athlete to earn all-conference honors as she was named to the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation second-team in a vote that was conducted by the conference coaches.
Just recently, Ashley Olsen became the first Pitman High female graduate to lock a college scholarship in golf.
For the second straight year, and in as many seasons as the new women's tennis program has been in existence, the Cal State Stanislaus Warriors are heading back to the NCAA West Regionals.
Friday Baseball CCAA Cal State Dominguez Hills 5, Stanislaus 6
Entering the 2010 season, the Cal State Stanislaus softball team didn't imagine things would end like this, considering the Warriors' recent success in the postseason. But it did.
Saturday Baseball CCAA Stanislaus 13, Cal Poly Pomona 1Stanislaus 4, Cal Poly Pomona 2 Softball CCAA Chico State 1, Stanislaus 0Chico State 9, Stanislaus 1 Sunday Baseball CCAA Cal Poly Pomona 17, Stanislaus 5
Cal State Stanislaus men's basketball coach Larry Reynolds signed the first two athletes joining the program this fall, he announced Friday. Both student-athletes are transfers from area junior college programs.
Vinny Pacchetti and Leonard Giammanco combined for a four-hit shutout as the Cal State Stanislaus Warriors baseball team edged Cal Poly Pomona, 1-0, Friday afternoon in Pomona.
On a soggy day at the Hunter Ranch Golf Course in Paso Robles, the 2010 California Collegiate Athletic Association men's golf championship came down to the wire in a tight battle between two teams.
Though the Cal State Stanislaus women's tennis came up short on their California Collegiate Athletic Association title run last weekend against No. 15 UC San Diego, losing 6-3, the Warriors will get some competitive action before the NCAA West Region tournament.
Apparently, the Gators didn't want Reggie Jones to shoot the ball. Fortunately for the Warriors, he didn't have to as much Saturday night as Cal State Stanislaus beat San Francisco State, 82-65, at The Swamp.
Reggie Jones scored a career-high 30 points and carried the Warriors on his shoulders as they rallied from down 13 points before dropping a heartbreaker, 66-65, in the final seconds of a CCAA game against No. 23 Cal Poly Pomona.
The less-experienced Warriors could not keep up with 12th-ranked Cal Poly Pomona as the Broncos used a huge first half run to take control en route to an 81-56 win Thursday night.
The Warriors were not going to be another CCAA team to fall victim to the Dominican Penguins in a non-conference contest Saturday at Fitzpatrick Arena.
The Cal State Stanislaus men's basketball team shot lights-out in the second half as the Warriors defeated tournament host Fresno Pacific, 71-65, Saturday afternoon.
Joseph Malone made a successful debut as a Warrior. After sitting out the season opener last Friday with an injury, Malone came off the bench to score 17 points to lead Cal State Stanislaus over Texas A&M International.
California State University, Stanislaus' men's basketball team kicked off the season with a win over Pacifica University on Friday. The Warriors are hoping the win will set the tone for the rest of the season as they shoot for the CCAA championship with a revamped team. Last year the team ended with an overall record of 12-15 and a conference record of 10-12. Stanislaus barely missed a spot in the CCAA Championship Tournament, ...
California State University, Stanislaus' women's basketball team is rebuilding this season, grooming a young team to help make up for the loss of its top three players from last year. The Warrior women are already out to a slow start, dropping their first game against Chico State last week. The keys to development and success this season will hinge on focus, retention and confidence. "Unfortunately, it's something they control more than me," ...
Three members of the Cal State Stanislaus women's soccer team and one member of the men's team were named to CoSIDA/Daktronics Soccer All- Region teams.
In their season debut, the Cal State Stanislaus Warriors were impressive as they had little trouble against visiting Pacifica College in an 86-67 win.
The transition from high school to college can be a rough task. Unknown expectations, self doubt and anxiety are all part of the equation when teenagers step onto the collegiate level. This process can be even more nerve-racking for student athletes, who must adjust to the new academic setting and a higher level of competition. Turlock's Kaitlyn James was no exception. James, a 2011 Turlock High School graduate, began her first semester with ...
Vice President and Provost James Strong announced Tuesday that Gabriel Bolton was appointed interim athletics director effective today.
Cal State Stanislaus' top doubles team of Verena Preikschas and Katie Eng had quite a run last weekend at the Fresno State Bulldog Classic. The duo advanced all the way to the doubles championship match before losing to the No. 2 seeded team from Fresno State on Sunday.
A pair of local volleyball players continued their path of success this year with the Holy Names Hawks. Outside hitter Ashley Nickell, a Modesto High graduate, captured the player of the year award and Pitman graduate Kayla Coleman was named Libero of the year; both players have received these honors in two consecutive years. The outstanding play by Nickel and Coleman helped the Hawks finish 16-9 overall and 10-0 in the Cal ...
It's tough to have to play a team four times in a season. In a rematch of the CCAA Championship match, the Warriors' season came down to penalty kick shootout after Chico State and Cal State Stanislaus battled to a 1-1 tie on Friday.