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CSU Northridge hosts UC Davis after Johnson's 22-point game
UC Davis Aggies (15-11, 10-5 Big West) at CSU Northridge Matadors (17-10, 8-7 Big West) -- Washington Post
San Diego State vs CSUN Baseball: Araiza and Gutierrez Set to Start in Non-Conference Clash
The San Diego State baseball team is set to face off against CSUN in a non-conference game at Tony Gwynn Stadium on Wednesday. The game will feature right-hander Issac Araiza making his first start for SDSU, while CSUN is expected to start right-hander Diego Gutierrez. SDSU is looking to bounce back after losing two out of three games in its season-opening series against Portland, while CSUN also recorded a 1-2 mark in its season opener against Utah Valley. -- BVM Sports
CSUN Women’s Basketball Sets Sights on UC Davis and Cal State Fullerton After Recent Losses
CSUN Women's Basketball continues Big West play with an away game against UC Davis before returning home to play Cal State Fullerton. The Matadors will play the Aggies on Thursday, Feb. 22, at 6 p.m. and then battle the Titans on Saturday, Feb. 24, at 2 p.m. Both games will be broadcast on ESPN+. The team recently lost to Cal State Bakersfield and Long Beach State, with standout performances from junior forward Kayanna Spriggs and newcomers Erica Adams, Talo Li-Uperesa, and Kaitlyn Elsholz. -- BVM Sports
Jones leads Long Beach State against CSU Bakersfield after 22-point game
CSU Bakersfield Roadrunners (10-16, 5-10 Big West) at Long Beach State Beach (17-9, 9-5 Big West) -- Washington Post
CSUN Athletics Celebrates Academic Excellence with Most Valuable Professor Night
CSUN Athletics and the Matador women's basketball team honored 11 professors during its Most Valuable Professor (MVP) night on Thursday (Feb. 15) in Premier America Credit Union Arena, with each student-athlete honoring a professor who has significantly impacted their academic journey. The event highlights the strong relationships between student-athletes and faculty members beyond the classroom. -- BVM Sports
CSUN Athletics Highlights: Records Broken and Promising Starts
The week of competition for the Roadrunners featured several standout performances, including Julia Riley setting a three-point shooting record for Women's Basketball, Softball earning its first victory under new coach Letty Olivarez, and Wrestler Richard Castro-Sandoval extending his win streak to five matches. Despite Men's Basketball dropping a pair of closely contested Big West contests, the `Runners remain in playoff contention. -- BVM Sports
CSUN’s Lauryn Carranco, Cal State Fullerton’s Megan Delgadillo, and UC Santa Barbara’s Ainsley Waddell Win Weekly Awards
22607CSUN pitcher Lauryn Carranco went undefeated during three appearances and posted a spotless ERA and notched the third complete game of the sophomore's career in the Diamond Classic this weekend to clinch the first Big West Pitcher of the week award. This is the fourth weekly distinction of Carranco's collegiate career after securing Big West Freshman of the Week three times in 2023 (Apr. 3, May 1, 8). -- The Big West
CSUN Water Polo Dominates Cal Lutheran Invitational With Two Consecutive Wins!
CSUN Water Polo, ranked No. 22, secured two wins at the Cal Lutheran Invitational, defeating host Cal Lutheran 10-7 and the University of Toronto 13-7. Helena Sandhagen led offensively with seven goals across both matches, while goalkeeper Samantha Bright contributed to the victories with nine saves. -- BVM Sports
CSUN Softball Dominates Matador Diamond Classic with Victories Over Pacific and Utah Tech, Led by Shaylan Whatman
CSUN Softball secured victories against Pacific and Utah Tech at the Matador Diamond Classic, winning 3-2 and 8-7 respectively. The team's winning streak extends to seven consecutive games, with Shaylan Whatman leading in runs scored against Utah Tech. -- BVM Sports
Long Beach State uses dominant 2nd half to bury CSUN
Jadon Jones scores 22 points and Lassina Traore has 18 points and 15 rebounds as LBSU shakes off a one-point halftime deficit on the road and storms to its fourth win in a row, 87-73 -- Los Angeles Daily News