Photo by Jena Rouser/Toro Athletics By Jessica OlveraAssistant Sports Editor In a back and forth contest Friday night at home, the CSUDH women’s volleyball team came away with a four-set win (25-23, 21-25, 25-23, 25-15) against conference opponent Cal Poly Pomona to complete the season sweep for the first time since 2006. The victory keeps […]
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The Lightning Rod: Chargers- Bears Preview
By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor The Bulletin apologizes for the tardiness of this preview. We were unable to put it up before the scheduled kickoff. Regardless, here is our preview of the game. Chargers record: 2-5. The Chargers suffered a heartbreaking loss against the Tennessee Titans in last week’s matchup. Melvin Gordon fumbled the ball […]
Women’s Soccer Team Keeps Playoff Hopes Alive
By Jessica OlveraAssistant Sports Editor Though it has a losing record for the season, a win over No. 10 Cal State LA Oct. 9 and a double-overtime tie against No. 25 Cal Poly Pomona Oct. 17 means the CSUDH women’s soccer team still has life in its quest to return to the postseason for the […]
Bleeding Blue Has Its Price
Luis Gutierrez Bulletin By Jessica OlveraStaff Reporter Growing up in the San Fernando Valley, I was raised to wear the blue and white color scheme of the Los Angeles Dodgers with pride. Dodgers flags replaced American flags on most of the lawns of the homes I passed by in Elysian Park to get to Dodgers […]
Men’s Playoff Hopes Hinge on Getting Defensive
By Jeremy GonzalezSports Editor After a disastrous 2018, when they finished with their worst record in program history, the CSUDH men’s soccer team enters the final six games of the California College Athletic Association as a dark horse, but one that still has a beating heart. With a possible 18 points still left on the […]