Looking in from the outside

Earlier this season, CSUN (20-4, 13-4 MPSF) lost back-to-back games in Hawaii to account for half of their total losses in 2009. On Friday, after a long bus drive to Maples Pavilion to play No. 7 Stanford (16-8, 9-6), the Matadors were upset 3-1.

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A.S. elections go to run-offs

The white tents will once again be pitched up along with the street team workers trying to get students to walk underneath them and exercise their right to vote for their Associated Students president in the run-off elections.

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Violence in Mexico may deter Spring Breakers

As spring break approaches CSUN students are getting ready for a week of fun in the sun. With some heading south of the border, the state department has been busy releasing a new advisory of precautions students should consider before traveling to a foreign country.

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Pedestrian deaths lead to increase in traffic law enforcement

The CSUN Department of Police Services has always enforced traffic laws around campus, citing students for speeding, rolling through stop signs or not following directions at a yield sign.

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Live Updates: Game 2 of Matadors vs. Gauchos Men’s baseball

This is David Denenberg reporting live from Matador Field 3:42 With Brian Slover on the mound the Matadors have closed this game out with a double play to make the final score 9-4.  Both teams now have a 1-1 record in Big West Conference play and will meet tomorrow in the final game of the series at 1 p.m.  Live coverage will be available here on the Matador score. 3:35 The Matadors are now up 9-4 as designated hitter Todd… Read more

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Matadors vs. Gauchos Men’s Baseball Live Updates

This is David Denenberg reporting live from the CSUN Daily Sundial. After a three run third inning the Matadors have knotted the game up at 4-4 going into the fourth inning. In the third inning third baseman Jason Dabbs finally got it right as he threw Gunnar Terhune out at first after a bunt. Unfortunately for CSUN, Gauchos centerfielder Brian Gump jacked a two run bomb to give the gauchos a 6-4 lead. 4:16 After the Big West leading batting… Read more

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Matadors put up a run

After a Dominic D’Anna walk catcher John Parham was hit by a pitch to score Cates.  The game is now 4-2.

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Matadors are threatening to score

Here in the bottom of the third Richard Cates and Ryan Pineda have managed to get on base and Dominic D’Anna is at the plate

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Matadors in 3rd inning down three runs

This is David Denenberg at Matador Field Senior outfielder Richard Cates got into scoring position but it didn’t pan out as Parham struck out at the plate to end the first inning scoreless. A lack of hustle in critical fielding plays was the difference as Santa barbara exposed CSUN early with a sacrifice RBI and then a triple from UCSB leftfielder Gunnar Terhune really got things going for the Gauchos.

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