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CSUN Men’s Volleyball to Face Top-Ranked Opponents in 2024 Season Opener

17th-ranked CSUN Men's Volleyball kicks off their 2024 season against a competitive field, starting with a match against No. 7 Grand Canyon at the Asics Invitational in Santa Barbara. The tournament features three matches for CSUN, including games against NJIT and No. 20 George Mason. -- BVM Sports

U Of U Top-Ranked Public University In Western U.S.

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The University of Utah is the top-ranked public university in the West. The results of the Wall Street Journal/College Pulse 2024 Best Colleges in the United States rankings considered graduation rates and graduates’ salaries at 70-percent of a school’s total score, with learning environments counting for 20-percent and diversity ten-percent. The University of California-Berkeley and California State University-Northridge ranked second and third. BYU was ranked 20th in the nation among private universities. -- Mid Utah Radio

Hawaii comes up short on road at Northridge

Cal State Northridge made the key shots — and stops — down the stretch in Saturday’s 76-66 basketball victory over Hawaii at Premier America Credit Union Arena in Northridge, Calif. -- Honolulu Star-Advertiser

CSUN Men’s Basketball Stuns UCLA 76-72

Behind five in double figures, California State University, Northridge men’s basketball stunned UCLA 76-72 on Tuesday night at Pauley Pavilion. Dionte Bostick poured in a team-high 18 points while De’Sean Allen-Eikens had 17 points. Mahmoud Fofana would also collect his first double-double of the season, registering 13 points and 11 rebounds and Gianni Hunt made his season debut by tallying 12 off the bench. -- SCV News

Dribble Handoff: What we want UCLA, Gonzaga and more to get from college basketball's Santa Claus this year

UCLA coach Mick Cronin made headlines late Tuesday -- first by losing 76-72 to Cal State Northridge to drop to 5-5 on the season, then by explaining in plain terms why his roster is filled with seven freshmen and lacking the experienced and battle-tested veterans other big programs got from the transfer portal. Asked by the Los Angeles Times Ben Bolch if a loss like this makes him question his roster construction, Cronin responded: "We did what we could do. Is your question, 'Did we try to get older transfers?' Absolutely. So did the Reds, but the Dodgers get them." -- CBS Sports

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