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CSUN Bests UCSB; Advances to Big West Semis
FULLERTON – Four Matadors scored in double figures as CSUN Women’s Basketball won for the second-straight night, eliminating UC Santa Barbara 72-63 from the Big West Tournament on Wednesday evening. -- SCV News
Cal State Northridge wins with Channon Fluker's 24 points - Recap, Box score
Cal State Northridge defeated Hawaii 62-57 in Tuesday's match held at Titan Gym in front of a crowd of 628. Cal State Northridge only had a 4-point cushion heading into halftime, 14-10. -- HERO Sports
Ride the tiger
Gonzales, a Cal State Northridge commit, said she couldn’t be happier with the ample run support and stellar defensive play. -- Camarillo Acorn
WATCH: Kobe Paras leaves CSUN, to go pro in US
It seems that Gilas cadet Kobe Paras is eyeing a big change in his basketball career. -- ABS CBN - Philippines
Kobe Paras says he’s ‘going pro’
“If you know me, you knew this was coming. Thank you CSUN, but it’s time,” he tweeted. -- Inquirer - Philippines
Kobe Paras decides to pursue professional basketball
The decision, comes in the wake of the firing of California State University, Northridge (CSUN) head coach Reggie Theus and Athletic Director Dr. Brandon Martin. -- CNN Philippines
'I'm going pro,' Kobe Paras reveals
Paras played for the Creighton University Bluejays during the 2016-2017 NCAA season before transferring to Cal State Northridge Matadors (CSUN), where he needs to redshirt his first year due to NCAA transfer rules. -- Rappler - Philippines
Kobe Paras announces decision to turn pro
The young cager has decided take his talents to the next level after a falling out between Cal State Northridge's Athletic Department and former coach Reggie Theus along with director Brandon Martin. -- msn
Kobe Paras turning pro
The 20-year-old Paras left Creighton, where he averaged just 1.3 points and 1.0 rebound in only 15 games as a member of the Bluejays, for Cal State Northridge last year – a “redshirt” this past season as NCAA rule on transferees. -- Manila Bulletin - Philippines
Kobe Paras leaves CSUN to “go pro”
Kobe Paras announced that he’s planning to play professionally after only playing one year in the US NCAA. -- Slam Philippines