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 […]
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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 […]
The Lightning Rod: Titans Defense Too Much for Chargers
By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor NASHVILLE, Tenn. During the preview for the Week 7 matchup between the Los Angeles Chargers and Tennessee Titans, I had said that the Titans defense would keep the team in the game and would ultimately lead them to victory. Well guess what ended up happening? Titans defensive end […]
Connection Stretches from Redwoods to South Bay
By Jeremy GonzalezSports Editor Chemistry is one of the most important traits any successful sports team must possess. Good chemistry can elevate a team to an elite status that makes them difficult to beat; bad chemistry can kill it, as a team’s identity is more about the individual than the collective unit. A coach or […]
