By Antonio Flowers Staff Writer The CSUDH women’s volleyball team claimed their first two conference victories last weekend and hope to continue the momentum this weekend with two home games, with the goal of reaching .500 for the season in sight. Currently, the team is 7-12 and has six games remaining. If it performs like it […]
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Toros rally to tie No. 8 Golden Eagles
By Victor Munoz Sports Editor It’s fitting that in the final days of Hispanic Heritage Month, which ends tomorrow, that the CSUDH–Cal State LA men’s soccer match yesterday at Toro Stadium recalled the Spanish phrase: “dos a cero es el marcador mas engaños y peligroso.” Translated, it means “two to zero is the most misleading […]
Rivera se Mantiene Fiel a su Nombre y Raíces
By Victor Munoz Ya que estamos en el Mes de la Herencia Hispana, es natural, que como editor deportivo del CSUDH Bulletin, y persona de ascendencia hispana, mis pensamientos se hayan desviado hacia el hecho que un gran porcentaje de nuestros atletas son Hispanos. Y ningún deporte es tan importante para a la cultura hispana […]
Rivera Stays True to Name and Heritage
By Victor Munoz Sports Editor Since we are in Hispanic Heritage Month until Oct. 15, it’s only natural that as a person of Hispanic descent who also happens to be sports editor of the CSUDH Bulletin, my thoughts lately have drifted toward the fact that so many of our athletes are, or have been, Hispanic. And […]
Life’s Strikes Have Not Ended Former Toros’ MLB Aspirations
By Victor Munoz Sports Editor The odds are against Kevin Lenik. Like, way against him. In 2017, 735 baseball players who competed on NCAA schools were picked in the amateur draft. Of those 735, fewer than 10 percent, on average, will ever make a Major League Baseball roster. Even more daunting, of those 735, only 73 […]
