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Coyotes 10th At Sacramento State

Northern Arizona’s Sofia Anokhina took home individual medalist honors and was the only player to finish the tournament under par. Anokhina shot a three-under par 69 in the first-round and had a two stroke lead going into the second-round. She shot par in the second and finished the tournament at 3-under par with 141 strokes. Cal State Northridge’s Yasabel Tran was the runner up as she shot even (75-69-144). Sacramento State’s Sofie Babic came in third place at 1-over par (75-70-145). Anokhina and Nevada’s Chaithra Katamneni tied for the most birdies with nine. -- Vermillion Plain Talk - SD

Washington softball not having any fun in desert as they fall to Arizona again

• Washington State (13-7) split a nonconference doubleheader against Cal State Northridge, improving to 9-0 at home. James Rudkin drove in four runs in the opener, an 11-7 win. Ryan Walker threw six scoreless innings in the nightcap, a 3-0 win, giving up five hits and a walk. He struck out six. -- The Seattle Times - WA

UH men’s volleyball sweeps CSUN

Sophomore opposite Stijn van Tilburg put down 13 kills and No. 4 Hawaii won its 20th consecutive home match tonight, sweeping No. 14 Cal State Northridge, 25-18, 25-23, 26-24 in a Mountain Pacific Sports Federation men’s volleyball contest at the Stan Sheriff Center. -- Honolulu Star-Advertiser

Placer to host 16-team tournament on Saturday

“This is going to be some good volleyball,” Placer coach Andrew Klem said, noting at least three players in the tournament – a Del Oro player going to Long Beach State, Golden Sierra’s Joe Webb signed to play at UC Merced, and of course Placer’s Taylor Ittner, committed to Cal State Northridge – have already signed to play volleyball at the next level. -- Auburn Journal

Perseverance pays off for East Union catcher

East Union head coach Brian Goulart said Mojica could have been a four-year varsity starter, but blocking the way over the past three years was standout Alejandra Rascon, who now plays for Cal State Northridge. --Manteca Bulletin

Seek the sweet spot

“Everybody wants to win more this year,” said Lucas, a Cal State Northridge commit. “We all have a goal, and everyone has bought into it. We all really want to win.” -- Camarillo Acorn

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