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CSUN Men’s Golf Team Tied for Eighth after First Round of Falcon Invitational

The CSUN men’s golf team tied for eighth place after the first round of the Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational at the Eisenhower Blue Golf Course. They posted a 9-over 297, which puts them in a tie with South Dakota. Valparaiso leads the tournament with a 3-under 285. Eirik Thomassen, Felix Schrott, and Antoine Sale are the low scorers for CSUN. Brandon McDonough and Thomas Burou are also contributing to the team’s score. The Matadors will be paired with New Mexico State, Weber State, and Gonzaga for the second round. -- BVM Sports

CSUN Women’s Soccer Slumps in 3-0 Loss to No. 4 UCLA, Looking Ahead to Big West Matchup

CSUN Women’s Soccer team faced a tough 3-0 defeat against No. 4 ranked UCLA in a match held at Matador Soccer Field. The match saw CSUN goalkeepers making some key saves, but UCLA managed to find the back of the net with three goals. CSUN put up a strong fight against UCLA but fell short. The team is looking forward to their upcoming Big West play game against Hawai’i. Coach Christine Johnson expressed pride in the team’s performance and determination. -- BVM Sports

California Baptist defeats CSUN 3-1 in men’s soccer match

CSUN suffered their first defeat of the season at the hands of California Baptist Lancers, losing 3-1 in a men’s soccer match. The Lancers took an early lead with two goals in the first 13 minutes, while CSUN managed to score one goal in the second half. Despite CSUN’s pressure in the final minutes, the Lancers held on for the win. The victory is significant for California Baptist as they improve their record to 1-2-1 after being favored in the preseason poll. CSUN will look to bounce back when they face No. 24 LMU in their next game. -- BVM Sports

CSUN loses a close match to Eastern Washington in five sets

Eastern Washington Eagles defeat CSUN Matadors in a thrilling five-set non-conference match in Portland. CSUN fought hard, with Leah Miller leading the team with 16 kills. Perri Starkey and Carisa Barron also had impressive performances with double-doubles. Despite CSUN’s efforts, Eastern Washington out-hit them with a .257 to .192 hitting percentage. The Eagles’ strong serving and overall performance secured their victory. CSUN coach John Price expressed frustration but remains optimistic about the team’s future matches. CSUN will face off against the Portland Pilots next. -- BVM Sports

CSUN women’s volleyball team loses to undefeated Wyoming in four-set thriller

CSUN falls to unbeaten Wyoming in four sets despite out-hitting their opponent. Taylor Orshoff leads CSUN with 11 kills, but Wyoming takes the win with a strong performance in the serve and pass game. Despite the loss, CSUN looks to bounce back in their upcoming matches at the USF Challenge in San Francisco. #GoMatadors -- BVM Sports

Pilots go extra points to beat Matadors

The Portland Pilots needed a couple extra rallies in the fifth set to down Cal State Northridge on Friday night at the Pilots’ host tournament. -- KATU

University of Wyoming volleyball team remains undefeated at 9-0 with win over Cal State Northridge

The University of Wyoming volleyball team remains undefeated after a recent victory over Cal State Northridge. Wyoming extended their overall record to 9-0 with a 3-1 win at the Portland Invitational. Rylee Schulz led the offensive charge with 15 kills, while Tierney Barlow and Sarah Holcomb added nine kills each. Sierra Grizzle and Holly Eastridge stood out defensively with 15 digs each. Wyoming’s strong performance puts them in a good position as they head into the upcoming UniWyo Invite. -- BVM Sports

CSUN denies UNLV’s quest for first road win in two years

The Nevada Las Vegas Rebels’ road win streak comes to an end with a tough loss to California State Northridge Matadors. Despite a resilient performance by their young lineup, a late rally by CSUN sealed the game, leaving the Rebels disappointed. UNLV showcased their potential with a well-executed goal by Kai Merrill and strong attacking play throughout the match. However, defensive lapses and untimely penalties cost them the victory. The Rebels will look to bounce back in their upcoming game against Stetson at home. -- BVM Sports

CSUN Women’s Soccer falls 5-1 to Idaho, Izabel Reyes scores her first career goal

CSUN Women’s Soccer suffered a setback against Idaho, losing 5-1 at Matador Soccer Field. The Vandals took an early lead, scoring within the first 20 seconds of the match. Despite CSUN’s efforts in the second half, including a goal from Izabel Reyes, Idaho maintained their dominance. The Matadors will now face defending national champion UCLA in their next match. -- BVM Sports

CSUN Women’s Soccer Returns Home for Matches Against Idaho and UCLA

CSUN Women’s Soccer returns home this week for two exciting matches. They will face off against Idaho on Thursday at 5 p.m. before hosting the defending national champion, UCLA, on Sunday at 4 p.m. CSUN is looking to bounce back after last week’s road losses, and the team’s goalkeeper, Hayden Mauldin, has been putting on impressive performances. This Sunday’s game against UCLA is a Matador Red Game, and fans wearing red shirts will receive free admission. Don’t miss out on the thrilling action! -- BVM Sports

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