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Kobe Paras commits to Cal State

MANILA, Philippines — Kobe Paras will take his talent to the California State University, Northridge. -- MSN Philippine News

Kobe Paras commits to Cal State Northridge

“I am happy to say that I have verbally committed to play at Cal State University Northridge. Can’t wait to be back on the court playing!” he wrote. -- True Viral News

Which women's college golf teams have excelled the most this spring?

Fall Rank Spring Rank Team Movement 97 25 Michigan State 72 160 88 South Florida 72 157 97 Northern Illinois 60 147 92 Hawaii 55 174 122 Northern Arizona 52 88 37 Washington 51 111 63 Cal Poly 48 190 145 Boston University 45 237 192 CSU Bakersfield 45 152 109 Florida Gulf Coast 43 136 93 Long Beach State 43 202 160 Boise State 42 170 128 Southern Utah 42 204 162 Wm. & Mary 42 206 165 Grand Canyon 41 185 146 Ohio 39 171 133 Bethune-Cookman 38 193 156 Ball State 37 207 170 TX A&M-Corpus Christi 37 116 82 Princeton 34 225 193 Quinnipiac 32 80 49 LSU 31 91 60 Memphis 31 213 182 USC Upstate 31 43 13 Colorado 30 211 181 McNeese State 30 216 186 Montana 30 117 87 Tulsa 30 159 130 Stetson 29 151 123 Georgia Southern 28 180 153 Little Rock 27 108 81 Mercer 27 154 129 Gardner-Webb 25 163 138 Northern Colorado 25 201 177 Illinois State 24 139 116 Charleston Southern 23 49 26 UNLV 23 52 30 BYU 22 99 77 Texas State 22 205 183 Xavier 22 217 197 Florida Atlantic U. 20 238 218 Omaha 20 215 195 UTRGV 20 121 102 Delaware 19 114 95 Sam Houston State 19 41 22 Texas Tech 19 85 67 East Tennessee State 18 92 74 Kennesaw State 18 68 50 Mississippi State 18 56 39 Houston 17 236 219 Northern Iowa 17 86 69 Southern Mississippi 17 123 106 UNCW 17 101 85 Kansas 16 47 32 San Jose State 15 115 100 Toledo 15 42 28 Clemson 14 16 2 Duke 14 158 144 Elon University 14 14 1 Arizona State 13 29 16 North Carolina State 13 164 152 Arkansas State 12 90 78 New Mexico 12 96 84 Troy 12 150 139 Eastern Michigan 11 161 150 Jacksonville State 11 145 134 North Texas 11 20 10 Arizona 10 244 234 Long Island Univ. 10 51 41 Louisville 10 231 222 Drake 9 178 169 High Point 9 98 89 Middle Tennessee State 9 65 56 Oregon State 9 234 225 Wagner 9 219 211 Alabama State 8 37 29 Pepperdine 8 119 111 San Francisco 8 232 224 UNC Asheville 8 179 173 Cal State Northridge 6 -- Gulfweed

Photos — CSUF softball action

Cal State Fullerton, 32-19, swept a three-game series against Cal State Northridge ending Saturday. With the wins, the Titans clinched their second straight Big West Conference title. They next play Friday and Saturday at UC Santa Barbara. -- Orange County Register

3 Cal State Northridge Teams Earn NCAA Academic Honors

Four teams from UC Irvine, three each from Cal State Northridge and Loyola Marymount, two from Cal State Long Beach and the Cal State Fullerton women's tennis team earned NCAA Public Recognition Awards for having multiyear Academic Progress Rates scores in the top 10 percent of their sport. -- Northridge Patch

Coach of heavily favored Northwestern girls still gets nervous before state track meet

Among the many Northwestern standouts: USC-bound senior Twanisha Terry, the two-time defending state champion in the 100 and 200-meter dashes; the fastest hurdler in the state in freshman Markalah Hart (she set the state record in the 300-meters last week at regionals), the defending state champ in the triple jump and the state runner-up in the long jump last year in Alexander (Cal-State Northridge recruit) and the favorite in both the shot put (senior Kaylah Clark) and discus (junior Chanel Dawson). -- Miami Herald

Of local note: USA wins second game of water polo event

Stanford, the region's No. 1 seed, will welcome Baylor, Oklahoma, Georgia Tech, Pepperdine, North Carolina, North Florida, BYU, Houston, Ohio State, UC Santa Barbara, Sacramento State and South Dakota State. Individuals include Collin Morikawa (Cal), Hayden Shieh (Santa Clara), David Kim (UC Irvine), Justin Doeden (Minnesota), Andres Gonzalez (Long Beach State), Felix Mory (Cal State Northridge), Fidel Concepcion (Southern Utah), Grant Booth (Nevada), Brian Humphreys (Boise State) and Mike Graboyes (Cornell). -- Palo Alto Online

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