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Kobe Paras like to go for the pro league

Kobe Paras said he plans to stay at Cal State Northridge in the US NCAA, he said he would enter a professional basketball league in America. -- SuperBalita - Philippines (in Filipino)

CSUN ousts Rainbow Wahine in Big West tournament

FULLERTON, Calif. >> The Hawaii women’s basketball team was knocked out of the Big West tournament by Cal State Northridge for the second straight year, 62-57 today in the first round at Cal State Fullerton. -- Honolulu Star-Advertiser

CSUN women’s basketball outlasts UCSB, returns to Big West semis

FULLERTON — Tessa Boagni had 16 points and Destiney Brooks had a career-high 15 as the fifth-seeded Cal State Northridge women’s basketball team used a strong fourth quarter to defeat fourth-seeded UC Santa Barbara 72-63 in a Big West Tournament quarterfinal on Wednesday night at Cal State Fullerton. -- Los Angeles Daily News

UCSB Women Ousted by Northridge in Big West Tournament

FULLERTON – In a thrilling back-and-forth affair throughout most of the night, the No. 4 seeded UC Santa Barbara women's basketball team could not withstand a late 11-0 run from No. 5 CSUN and fell to the Matadors 72-63 in the Big West Tournament Quarterfinals on Wednesday night at Cal State Fullerton's Titan Gym. -- Noozhawk

CSUN women survive late scare from Hawaii, reach Big West quarterfinals

FULLERTON — Channon Fluker had 24 points and eight rebounds and Tessa Boagni added 19 points and eight rebounds as fifth-seeded CSUN survived a late scare before beating No. 8 Hawaii 62-57 on Tuesday night to advance to the quarterfinals of the Big West Conference women’s basketball tournament at Cal State Fullerton. -- Los Angeles Daily News

El Camino Real boys soccer falls to Loyola in SoCal Regional

“If I’m lucky enough to have the CSUN coach offer me (a scholarship), I’m going to train twice as hard,” Vallin said. “I even have some coaches that have volunteered to train me for free. At the end of the day it’s not in my hands. That’s in the hands of the coaches and God if I’m worthy enough.” -- Los Angeles Daily News

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