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UCSB’s Michael Named Big West Soccer Freshman of Year

UC Irvine's Giovanni Godoy was named Offensive Player of the Year while Ross McPhie from Cal State Fullerton and Paul Geyer from Sacramento State were named Co-Midfielders of the Year. Defensive Player of the Year was awarded to Roy Boateng from UC Davis and Henrik Regitnig from CSUN was named Goalkeeper of the Year. Coach of the Year went to Dwayne Shaffer of the North Division Champion, UC Davis. -- Noozhawk

Master's Exhibiting strong start, slow finish

On Saturday, it was Division I Cal State Northridge the Mustangs went toe-to-toe with in the first half before the Matadors pulled away in the second stanza for an 83-65 win. -- Victory Sports Network

WATCH: Kobe Paras puts on a show at CSUN event

Kobe Paras introduced himself to his new school in impressive fashion, as he put on a show during California State University, Northridge's (CSUN) "Matador Madness" event at the Matadome recently. -- ABS-CBN News - Philippines

Rainbow Warriors picked to finish fifth in Big West

Defending regular-season champion UC Irvine was picked to win the Big West again, garnering 14 first-place votes and 216 points. UC Davis (189 points) was second, followed by Cal State Fullerton (158) and Long Beach State (153). UC Santa Barbara (94), Cal State Northridge (73), UC Riverside (71) and Cal Poly (70) round out the bottom of the poll. -- The Maui News - HI

20 Years: FC Dallas Homegrown Players

Juan Sastoque (1997) Midfielder. The Brooklyn native grew up in California and played one season for Cal State Northridge before joining DFW Toros in the USISL. Signed P40 and assigned to Dallas, Sastoque was sent on loan 5 times before being released in late 1998. Made 5 appearances for the Burn. He kicked around the mid-tier professional league for 10 years and is now a real estate agent in Allen, Texas. -- Dallas Sports News - TX

History month marked in first US school named after Fil-Am heroes

“I am at an age when I want to travel more. I want to go back to the Philippines more often. Besides, the Philippines wants me to train Kiefer Ravena, Bobby Ray Parks, and Kobe Paras who just transferred to Cal State Northridge to possibly become the first Filipino-born NBA players,” Townsend revealed. -- Inquirer

HAILSTATE HOOPS BEGINS THE 2017-18 SEASON RANKED IN TOP 5 OF USA TODAY COACHES POLL

The USA TODAY Sports Board of Coaches is made up of 32 head coaches at Division I institutions. All are members of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association. The board for the 2017-18 season: Brian Boyer, Arkansas State; Bart Brooks, Belmont; Mary Burke, Bryant; Cara Consuegra, Charlotte; Bradley Davis, Pacific; Denise Dillon, Drexel; Brittney Ezell, East Tennessee; Bill Fennelly, Iowa State; Jose Fernandez, South Florida; Jason Flowers, Cal State Northridge; Brenda Frese, Maryland; Darrick Gibbs, North Florida; Lindsay Gottlieb, California; Kellie Harper, Missouri State; DeUnna Hendrix, High Point; Quentin Hillsman, Syracuse; Ali Jaques, Siena; Carolyn Kieger, Marquette; Belle Koclanes, Dartmouth; Greg McCall, Cal State-Bakersfield; Kimberly McNeill, Hartford; Regina Miller, Illinois-Chicago; Jon Newlee, Idaho; Brenda Nichols, Sam Houston State; Courtney Pruitt, Alcorn State; Aaron Roussell, Bucknell; Brady Sallee, Ball State; David Six, Hampton; Michael Shafer, Richmond; Joni Taylor, Georgia; Maren Walseth, North Dakota State; Ryun Williams, Colorado State. -- WCBI

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