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Convissar walk-off lifts Cal Poly to doubleheader sweep of CSUN

Senior righthander Lindsey Chalmers tossed a complete-game, four-hitter in her 100th career appearance and senior third baseman Stephanie Heyward produced a game high three hits to become just the fourth player in program history to reach 200 for a career as the Cal Poly softball program opened a Saturday doubleheader and three-game series versus CSUN with a 5-2 victory. Cal Poly completed the sweep with a 3-2, come-from-behind win in game No. 2 capped by senior shortstop Chelsea Convissar’s one-out, walk-off single in the bottom of the seventh. -- KSBY

UC Irvine men’s volleyball falls to Hawaii in Big West tourney semifinal

Second-seeded Hawaii (19-7) advances to the Saturday final (7 p.m.) against top seed Long Beach State, which swept fourth-seeded Cal State Northridge 25-23, 25-13, 25-17. Hawaii handed Long Beach (25-1) its only loss of the season in a five-set thriller last week in Honolulu. -- Orange County Register

Gregori sending 18 athletes to college programs across the country. Who is going where?

The 18 who had their names read by Davis at the start of the ceremony were, in alphabetical order: Bobby Avina, football (Arizona State); Bartlett and Britton; Yaritza Camacho, volleyball, Modesto Junior College; Dieker; Shelby Grover, volleyball, UC Santa Cruz; Emily Joseph, volleyball, Hawaii Pacific University; Tiana Lancaster, softball, UNLV; Rosa Leguria, softball, Dominican University (California); Colton MacCaughtry, baseball, Masters University; Zoe McKenzie, soccer, Mills College; Branden Pasion, baseball, Modesto Junior College or Linfield College (Oregon); Matthew Rhodes, baseball, Sonoma State; Gabe Sanchez, football, Brown University; Aaliyah Swan, softball, Cal State Northridge; Samantha Tognotti, softball, Southwestern Oregon Community College; Nick Urrutia, baseball, Cabrillo College; Lauren Vieira, volleyball, Dakota State University. -- Modesto Bee

Irvine wins at Big West tourney, faces Hawaii on Friday

In today’s second semifinal, fourth-seeded Cal State Northridge (15-10) takes on fifth-seeded UC Santa Barbara (11-12). The winner moves on to play No. 1 seed Long Beach State (24-1) in Friday’s second semifinal. -- Honolulu Star-Advertiser

Kobe Paras: I feel like I got better in the US

Paras, for his part, famously went to the United States as a 15-year-old, verbally committed to UCLA, then de-committed from the Bruins and instead played for Creighton as a freshman. He left the Bluejays after just one season and transferred to California State University, Northridge. -- ABS-CBN News - Philippines

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