By Victor Munoz, Sports Editor Even without their captain and their franchise player, The Los Angeles Galaxy defeated Minnesota United Saturday at home in the third game of the Major League Soccer season by a score of 3-2, Galaxy is cashing out the home-field advantage, holding a 2-1 record overall while remaining undefeated at home. […]
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Toro Hoopsters Score Big Six in All-Conference Selections
By Victor Munoz, Sports Editor Marking the eighth time in the 38-year history of the program, the men’s and women’s basketball teams had a combined six players honored by the California Collegiate Athletic Association’s all-conference selections. The women had a first-team choice (senior Nautica Morrow), a second-team selection (junior Ahlisha Henderson), and an honorable mention […]
Honoring Two of the Best, and Most Overlooked
By Tristin TaylorStaff Writer ompared to our other sports teams, the men’s golf team doesn’t get a lot of attention. There are several reasons. The team’s matches are almost always played far away, they don’t practice on or near campus, and unless one follows or plays golf, it can be a difficult thing to understand, […]
Hoopsters Mourn Loss of This Season, Start Thinking About 2019-20
By Joseph Baroud Contributing Writer For the second consecutive season, both the CSUDH women’s and men’s basketball teams advanced to the first round of the California Collegiate Athletic Association playoffs, but went no further, as both lost Tuesday, the woman bowing to host Cal State San Marcos, 75-69, and the men losing at Cal State East […]
Turn Back The Clock: The Jet flies to the Olympics
By Jeremy GonzalesAssistant Sports Editor Editor’s note: In honor of the 50th year of Toro Athletics, the Bulletin will commemorate the greatest achievements, moments, and athletes in sports history at CSUDH through this column, where we will recount one notable sports achievement, athlete, or moment every issue. Sometimes, life’s greatest successes come when you aren’t […]
