No contest
The road is coming to an end for the Matadors women’s basketball team after a brutal 70-60 loss to the Cal Poly Mustangs on Thursday at Mott Gym.
The road is coming to an end for the Matadors women’s basketball team after a brutal 70-60 loss to the Cal Poly Mustangs on Thursday at Mott Gym.
Long Beach State (14-12, 9-4 Big West) escaped with a 75-74 win over UC Irvine tonight at the Pyramid, setting itself up for a match-up for first place against the Matadors (13-12, 9-4) on Saturday at the Matadome.
Here’s a quote from CSUN Athletics Director Rick Mazzuto, aka Head Coach Bobby Braswell’s boss. If you’re a “Free Deon Tresvant” supporter, it’s likely this isn’t going to cheer you up. Said Mazzuto: “Deon’s status with the basketball team hasn’t changed. He remains a student in good standing with the university, but we will continue to withhold him from competition until his court case is resolved. We had hoped the situation would have been resolved today, but it didn’t.” Tresvant,… Read more
CSUN leading scorer Deon Tresvant and Jeffrey Braswell, Head Coach Bobby Braswell’s son, entered a not-guilty plea today at San Fernando Superior Court. A preliminary hearing was set for March 16. Tresvant and Braswell were both accused of theft at a Best Buy on New Year’s Day. Actor Phannuel Gbewonyo, allegedly also involved in the thefts, pleaded the same way. The three men were all represented by attorneys and limited themselves to acknowledging their pleas while their defenders did all… Read more
It may be fun to venture to the local department store with your friends and have a Saturday afternoon bonding session in the shoe department.
CSUN men’s basketball leading scorer Deon Tresvant and Jeffrey Braswell, Head Coach Bobby Braswell’s son, pleaded not guilty over theft charges on Thursday at San Fernando Superior Court. A preliminary hearing was set for March 16.
The No. 4 Matadors knocked off No. 1 Pepperdine in a trilling five-set match.
Sophomore Tanner Nua and senior Eric Vance combined on 46 kills to help the Matadors pull out a thrilling 3-2 win over No.1 Pepperdine.
The men’s basketball team found a way to get out of an ugly battle with UC Santa Barbara with a win. CSUN snapped a two-game losing streaking by defeating the Gauchos, 62-57, on Wednesday night.
This weekend will be the first home series of the year for the baseball team as CSUN (1-3) hosts Texas Tech (4-1).