Matadors blown out by Fresno State, 68-29

The Cal State Northridge women’s basketball team entered Tuesday night with confidence. The Matadors heads were held high coming off of their best offensive effort all season.

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Matadors hit the road again, take on Bulldogs

The Cal State Northridge women’s basketball team came home Sunday night for the first time in 15 days and picked up its first win of the year, defeating San Jose State 69-63. It must feel good to be home.

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Back home and still looking for win No. 1

A third of the way. That’s how close the Cal State Northridge women’s basketball team is to matching its season-opening 21-game losing streak from last season. Standing at 0-7, the Matadors haven’t quite performed as well as they thought they could at the start of the season. The team chemistry they raved about and the ‘not looking back’ attitude that they carried into the 2008-09 campaign has yet to translate into a victory. And just as they looked to be… Read more

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Matadors sink deep at UCLA

Just four days before, it looked the Cal State Northridge women’s basketball team was coming together. It looked like the Matadors would win their first game of the year. They led midway through the second half, but eventually fell 73-65 to Jackson State on Nov. 26.

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Seawolves crush CSUN

The Cal State Northridge women’s basketball team’s offense came out very similar to the weather in Alaska Tuesday night.

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Northridge stops at UCLA after Thanksgiving

The Cal State Northridge women’s basketball team will wrap up its trip to Alaska tonight and then head back to California for Thanksgiving. Will the Matadors be thankful for their first win of the year?

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Northridge looking to go north

After failing to pick up a win at home, the Cal State Northridge women’s basketball team (0-4) will head out on the road again.

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Women’s basketball drops another one

While the free-throw attempts were more evenly matched this game, it was raining threes on the Matadors.

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Northridge falls to Toreros

Coming into Wednesday’s game, the Matadors knew that the Toreros offense was powered by one single player. With that in mind they still had trouble stopping her. To top it off, this time she had some help.

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