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CSUN Signs Three Players to Boost Basketball Roster for 2024-25 Season
CSUN Men’s Basketball signs three new players for the 2024-25 season, including Noah Williams, Sabien Cain, and Jalen Barbee. Williams, a versatile forward from California’s Sierra Canyon High School, brings a high motor and scoring ability. Indiana native Sabien Cain, a scoring combo guard, joins from Millennium High School in Arizona. Jalen Barbee, a sharpshooting guard from Cochise College, is known for his shooting and basketball IQ. The signings aim to bolster the Matadors’ squad for the upcoming season. #GoMatadors -- BVM Sports
Senior student athletes sign their National Letters of Intent
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Maddison Ford, girls soccer, Westmont
Taylor Kessler, girls soccer, St. Mary’s
Jazeli Vandenburgh, girls volleyball, South Florida
Makenzie Wood, girls water polo, Cal State Northridge -- Valley News
Bostick scores 20, helps Cal State Northridge top Chicago State 74-64
Led by Dionte Bostick's 20 points, the Cal State Northridge Matadors defeated the Chicago State Cougars 74-64 -- The State-Journal
CSUN Secures 74-64 Victory Over Chicago State with Impressive Second Half Performance
CSUN Men’s Basketball defeats Chicago State 74-64 on the road with a second-half offensive surge. Dionte Bostick scores 20 points, De’Sean Allen-Eikens adds 18 as Matadors shoot 64% in the second half. Despite a slow start, CSUN builds an early lead, then pulls away in the second half. Coach Andy Newman praises the team’s toughness and ability to make crucial plays. CSUN improved to 2-1, out-rebounding Chicago State 43-29 and dominating in points in the paint. Next up, CSUN faces Life Pacific at home. -- BVM Sports
CSUN Women’s Basketball Suffers First Defeat of the Season Against Santa Clara
CSUN Women’s Basketball suffers first loss this season to Santa Clara, falling 39-71. Santa Clara’s Marya Hudgins and Tess Heal led the charge, dominating the game. CSUN’s Coach Carlene Mitchell plans to work on defensive strategy moving forward. The Matadors will take on Hope International next. #GoMatadors -- BVM Sports
Santa Clara vs. CSU Northridge Women's Basketball Predictions & Picks - November 14
Tuesday's contest that pits the Santa Clara Broncos (2-1) against the CSU Northridge Matadors (2-0) at Leavey Center is expected to be a lopsided matchup based on our computer prediction, which projects a final score of 79-52 in favor of Santa Clara, who is heavy favorites by our model. Game time is at 9:00 PM ET on November 14. -- KCRG
Allen-Eikens puts up 19 in CSU Northridge's 76-73 win against Idaho
MOSCOW, Idaho -- — De'Sean Allen-Eikens had 19 points in CSU Northridge's 76-73 victory against Idaho on Thursday night. -- ESPN
Chicago State hosts CSU Northridge following Cardet's 23-point showing
BOTTOM LINE: Chicago State hosts the CSU Northridge Matadors after Wesley Cardet Jr. scored 23 points in Chicago State’s 78-67 victory against the Southern Indiana Screaming Eagles. -- Washington Post
Portland Pilots Women’s Tennis Concludes Fall Season with Victorious Performance at CSUN Fall Invitational
Portland women’s tennis concludes the fall season with a strong showing at the CSUN Fall Invitational in California. The Pilots secured four singles victories and swept all three doubles matches on the final day of the competition. The team’s standout performers included Iva Zelic, Alaia Rubio Perez, and Meagan Pearson, who each finished the tournament with a perfect 3-0 record in singles matches. The Pilots will now take a break before gearing up for the spring dual season, which begins on January 20. For more information and to stay updated on the team’s progress, visit PortlandPilots.com. -- BVM Sports
Allen-Eikens leads CSU Northridge against Idaho after 22-point game
BOTTOM LINE: CSU Northridge visits the Idaho Vandals after De'Sean Allen-Eikens scored 22 points in CSU Northridge's 88-79 loss to the Stanford Cardinal.
Idaho finished 10-22 overall with a 6-10 record at home during the 2022-23 season. The Vandals averaged 5.1 steals, 1.8 blocks and 10.9 turnovers per game last season. -- USA Today