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Ellerson: Perrilloux report not true


		Ellerson: Perrilloux report not true

Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA

5 hours ago by Donovan Aird

Contrary to a report of an Alabama newspaper, Cal Poly had no interest in former LSU quarterback Ryan Perrilloux, Cal Poly head coach Rich Ellerson said Thursday.

"That's news to me," Ellerson said of the Thursday report by The Anniston Star of Anniston, Ala.

Poly bull rider No. 1 in country


		Poly bull rider No. 1 in country

Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA

1 day ago by Raiza Canelon

The bull's nostrils are flaring with anger, and the rider slips his hand into the ropes that will fasten him to the sizable beast. For the next eight seconds, man and bull will be tied together in a battle of who can withstand the other longest.

"There can be no doubt in your mind about getting hurt, or that you can't do this," says Cal Poly's Josh Verburg.

Baseball, men's soccer programs penalized

Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA

1 day ago by Donovan Aird

The baseball and men's soccer programs at Cal Poly each face a contemporaneous penalty of losing 64 percent of an athletic scholarship, the NCAA decreed through its Academic Progress Rate penalty summary released May 2.

According to school officials, baseball was operating with 11.

Turner makes grade at Occidental


		Turner makes grade at Occidental

The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA

1 day ago by ERIC CARLSTROM, Staff Writer

With one meet remaining before the Broncos host the NCAA Division II National Championships at Mount San Antonio College, the track and field teams sent a select squad to the Occidental Relays last week in hopes of getting more athletes to set provisional qualifying marks.

Games aren't lone obstacles for LBSU athletes

Daily 49er, California State University Long Beach, CA

2 days ago by Kael Ramsey-Ackerson

According to a Long Beach State academic database, some of the major concerns in collegiate sports are graduation rates, money scandals and the lack of support for women's sports.

Trojans Should Have Held the Mayo After All

Valley Star, Los Angeles Valley College, CA

2 days ago by Eric Patten

When West Virginia high schooler O.J. Mayo enrolled at USC last summer, we knew two things were inevitable: He was the biggest "get" in the program's basketball history and he was only sticking around for one year.

While his presence and NBA-ready talent brought immediate attention to the city's other hoops program, he also brought trouble with him.

Let them play in NBA

Daily 49er, California State University Long Beach, CA

3 days ago by Tracy McDannald

What a surprise. A freshman college basketball star has reportedly received money and other improper benefits from a sports agency.

The team that kept swingin'


		The team that kept swingin'

Roundup, Pierce College, CA

3 days ago by Philip George

A season of turnover, a season of pitfalls and of surges, and a season that came up just short has come to a close for the Brahmas.

Pierce College finished the 2008 baseball season fourth in the Western State Conference with a conference record of 15-13 and an overall record of 24-20.

Q&A with Jan Fosberg


		Q&A with Jan Fosberg

The Skyline View, Skyline college, CA

3 days ago by Gino Grelli

For those who do not know, the Lady Trojan's Badminton team recently won the Coast Conference title. After a great season they finished by dominating Fresno last week to secure the title. The team state championship match is on Thurs. May 8, located here at Skyline and the individual championships will be held Fri.

Lakers will win ­- all of it

Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA

4 days ago by Lindsay Bryant

It's an Olympic year. An election year. The Year of the Rat. Year of Indiana Jones. It's time for the greatest NBA franchises to rekindle the rivalry fire: It's Lakers versus Celtics.

It just feels right. It's nostalgic. And more important, it is time.

The future of Titan football is in our hands

Daily Titan, California State University, CA

4 days ago by Justine Lopez

During the 23 years Cal State Fullerton had a football program, the team never really had a permanent home. Starting in 1970, players were bused to stadiums throughout Santa Ana. It wasn't until 1982 that the Titan's coach, Gene Murphy, devised a plan for the team to finally play at home.

Panther swimmers are state bound


		Panther swimmers are state bound

The Breeze, Chaffey College, CA

5 days ago by Jeff Ranson

The Men's swimming team continued on their winning ways.

In the South Coast Conference Championship, it was the last chance of the season to qualify to go to the state championships held at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo.

The Panthers took care of business.

Say goodbye to 'Money'

Daily Titan, California State University, CA

5 days ago by Michal Olszewski

Cal State Fullerton guard Marcus Crenshaw isn't just leaving behind a school, a team or a basketball program - he's leaving behind a family.

Crenshaw, or "Money" as he is known by members of Section K, has elected to graduate with a degree in Afro-Ethnic Studies rather than play another year of Titan basketball.

Spurs should get title No. 5

Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA

5 days ago by David Zugnoni

Sorry to disappoint fans of fast-paced, run-and-gun-style basketball, but the San Antonio Spurs will win the NBA championship - again.

One thing the Spurs haven't done is win back-to-back championships, but last year's finals victory over an inexperienced Cleveland Cavaliers was not exactly the triumph that causes a team to lack the motivation needed to win it the following season.

Valley Divers Reach Great Heights


		Valley Divers Reach Great Heights

Valley Star, Los Angeles Valley College, CA

5 days ago by Paul Olden

Valley College divers Tiffanie Wright and Gene Williams' celebratory high-five early in competition at the state swimming and diving championships was a tip off that they knew they were doing well. The championships took play at Saddleback College May 1-3.

Softball team draws Creighton in NCAA Regionals

Daily 49er, California State University Long Beach, CA

5 days ago by Tracy McDannald

The Big West Conference champion Long Beach State softball team will meet Missouri Valley Conference regular season champion Creighton to open the NCAA Regionals, ESPNU's NCAA Tournament selection show announced Sunday night.

Broncos end year with series loss to Warriors


		Broncos end year with series loss to Warriors

The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA

6 days ago by CHRISTA COLLINS, Opinions Editor

The baseball team closed its season this past weekend at Scolinos Field. Cal Poly (36-19, 24-12) played a four-game series against Cal State Stanislaus, losing three.

The Broncos tried to knock the Warriors out of contention for the playoffs, but did not succeed.

Stories of Interest


		Stories of Interest

Weekly Hornet, Fullerton College, CA

6 days ago by Ashley Ragland

It's the first week of May, and the storylines for several sports have just managed to get interesting.

Of course, there are the traditional stories of this month, revolving around the NHL and NBA Playoffs. However, don't let that fool you. There are plenty of other interesting things to keep sports fans entertained if you're not a fan of games played on either ice or hardwood.

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