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COLLEGE SOCCER: UCLA MEN CRUISE PAST CSUN
College Soccer News: UCLA’s goal-scoring tear continued with a 4-0 victory over Cal State Northridge on Monday night. Four different players scored goals for the eighth-ranked Bruins, with senior Willie Raygoza contributing a goal and an assist. Bruin goalkeeper Juan Cervantes earned the shutout, his second of the season. -- Goal Nation
Men’s soccer scores first win of season
Despite lightning delays and a power outage, men’s soccer emerged with their first victory of the season over California State University, Northridge by a score of 1-0 to bring their record to 1-1-2 and remain undefeated at home. -- Alestle - IL
MEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER: Ledbetter’s PK gives Cougars first win
The lone goal of the night came in the fifth minute after a Cal State Northridge foul in the box a penalty kick was awarded. Senior Austin Ledbetter buried the kick to give SIUE a 1-0 lead. Ledbetter now has the only two goals SIUE has scored this year, and both have come on penalty kicks. -- The Telegraph - IL
New football coach takes helm at St. Monica
The former University of San Diego quarterback served as an assistant high school coach at Los Angeles-Loyola from 1979 to 1990 and worked as a graduate assistant at USC before holding various positions at Cal State Northridge and UNLV between 1995 and 2001. -- Santa Monica Daily Press
Matt Hollod named new skipper of Fayetteville SwampDogs
Hollod was previously the Director of Baseball Operations at Cal State Northridge and the former head coach of Wilkes University in Pennsylvania. He also held assistant coaching jobs at DeSales University and Southern Utah. -- Fay Observer - NC
M. Soccer. Falcon Soccer Falls to CSUN in 2OT
Men's soccer fell, 1-2, in double-overtime in the second match of the TLC Plumbing & Utility Invitational against Cal State Northridge, Sept 4., in Albuquerque, N.M. The Falcons will open up their home slate next weekend with a 1-2 overall record. CSUN improves to 2-1. -- AmeicanTowns.com
Soccer: Lobo men earn first victory
It was three games in the making, but the New Mexico men’s soccer team finally discovered the net Friday in the home opener against Cal State Northridge. - Albuquerque Journal - NM
CSUN Matador Report (9-1-2016)
Matadors Head to New Mexico to Face Lobos, FalconsThe CSUN Matadors (1-0-0) hit the road for a pair of contests in Albuquerque, NM as part of the TLC Plumbing and Utility Invitational on the campus of the University of New Mexico. On Friday, Sept. 2, the Matadors will face the host Lobos in a 6 p.m. (PT) match that will feature live video and live stats. Two days later, CSUN faces the Air Force Falcons in a 1 p.m. (PT) contest that will feature live stats. --SCV News
16 Burning Questions for the 2016 girls volleyball season
Expect big things from Granada Hills. With the City Section forming an Open Division for its top eight programs, it means all the power will be centrally located. In addition to Granada Hills, expect El Camino Real, Chatsworth and even Taft to make the Open Division, opening the door for the likes of Van Nuys, Sylmar, Verdugo Hills and Arleta in the lower divisions. Granada Hills and Palisades appear to be on a collision course for the Open Division final. Granada Hills has one of the area’s most dynamic players in Sarah Hagge. Nicole Doebler Clarissa Bradford and Ashley Velasquez and Courtney Hull will also be top players for Granada Hills. Defending champion El Camino Real has a strong core in CSUN recruit Lauryn Anderson, powerful outside hitter Kashauna Williams and libero Tallie Monsalve and added Coach Alyssa Lee, who guided the ECR boys to a City title last spring. Chatsworth will also be in the mix with blistering hitter Mahalia White and Kelly Landsman, but will be hard-pressed to make up for the transfer of Tinei Suitonu to Cathedral Catholic. Taft is well-coached and will always be a threat and will look to Mia Ognjanovic to shoulder much of the burden. Eagle Rock’s Jahmea Bent -- an All-City performer -- is also a player to watch. -- Los Angeles Daily News
WSOC: CSUN 4, South Dakota 0
NORTHRIDGE, Calif.—CSUN sophomore Lindsay Kutscher scored a pair of goals within a two minute span to lead the Matadors past the Coyotes 4-0 on Sunday at Matador Soccer Field. - KSFY - SD