By Jackson Cascio, Assistant Sports Editor Like most people at CSUDH, the past two weeks have been incredibly stressful for me. But rather than living in a state of steady, general anxiety over the spread of the coronavirus, my trajectory has been more of a roller coaster. I’m graduating in two months. It’s a great […]
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Notes from the Bullpen: COVID-19 Affecting Sporting Events Globally
By Jeremy Gonzalez, Co-sports Editor The current outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-2019) has affected many countries worldwide, halting the flow of daily lives in some areas that are greatly affected such as Italy. The Italian government implemented nationwide travel restrictions to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus. As a result, all sporting events […]
NCAA Suspends All Athletic Activity
Photo Courtesy of Toro Athletics By Jessica Olvera, Co-Sports Editor, and Jackson Cascio, Assistant Sports Editor Imagine living in a world or going to a school without sports? Well, that’s the scary reality for professional and collegiate athletes as the rest of the spring and winter season has been suspended due to the threat of […]
Galaxy Home Opener Spoiled by Whitecaps
By Victor Munoz Carson, Calif. After opening the 25th season with a 1-1 tie at Houston the weekend before, the LA Galaxy had their home opener on March 7 at Dignity Health Sports Park, but the Vancouver Whitecaps silenced the sold-out Galaxy crowd by defeating their team 1-0. “There was a lot of energy in […]
Claws Up for Wildcats
By Jeremy Gonzalez, co-sports editor Super Bowl LIV came and passed, with the Kansas City Chiefs crowned as champs. But just because the NFL season has ended doesn’t mean professional football has stopped as well. The XFL, a league revived by billionaire Vince McMahon after a failed trial run in 2001, is officially underway, kicking […]
