By Jeremy GonzalezSports Editor In 2014, Eddie Soto was hired to resuscitate the men’s soccer program at the University of San Francisco. The five-time NCAA Division I champions had finished under .500 seven straight years and had not appeared in the postseason since 2008. In his first year, Soto led them to an 11-6-2 record, […]
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Photo Finish Coming for LA Galaxy & the MLS Playoffs
By Victor Munoz, Staff Reporter The LA Galaxy have their eyes set on securing a playoff spot as they visit Real Salt Lake, a direct rival from the Western Conference who is also fighting for the postseason, on Wednesday, Sept. 25. There are three matches left and in the Western Conference there is only a […]
Toros Handed First Defeat of Season By Golden Eagles
By Jessica OlveraAssistant Sports Editor The CSUDH women’s volleyball team has established a reputation, but for all the wrong reasons. Since joining the NCAA in 1981, it has finished above .500 only twice, in 1984 (15-14), and 2017 (14-12). However, the team had swept its way to a program-best start of 7-0 record in a […]
The Lightning Rod: Watson and Watt Too Much for Chargers
By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor Carson, Calif. Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson finished Sunday’s game with 351 yards through the air and three touchdown passes, and J.J. Watt had two of the Texans’ five sacks of Phillip Rivers as they downed the Los Angeles Chargers 27-20. Watson hit tight end Jordan Akins for […]
A Different View of Death, Honesty and Family
By Jasmine NguyenStaff Reporter There’s been a lot of attention over Asian American stories in Hollywood over the past two years, with films such as “Crazy Rich Asians” gaining praise for its all-Asian cast. \So when I saw the trailer for “The Farewell,” I was already excited about it. Being Vietnamese and Thai, I don’t […]
