The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

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Women’s Soccer has Closed the Competitive Gap

Luis Silva, Reporter September 19, 2023

There is no longer a significant competitive gap in the sport of women’s soccer. There is a brighter future than we expected. The 2023 Women’s World Cup held in Australia and New Zealand has wrapped...

Classification of the world cup, quarter finals

US loses to Netherlands in round of 16

Edward Segal, Sports Editor December 5, 2022

Christian Pulisic made a promise that he would return for the match against the Netherlands. He was cleared to play after suffering a pelvic contusion during Tuesday’s game against Iran, when he flew...

Worldcup 2023 classifications

USMNT advances to knockout stage with win over Iran

Edward Segal, Sports Editor November 30, 2022

The stakes for match day three of Group B could not have been higher. The United States looked to start a deep run after missing the World Cup in 2018, while Iran had a chance to make the knockout stage...

Students made their way to The Pub to watch their favorite European teams play soccer. (Photo credit / Halie Cook)

Champions League Opener at The Pub

Halie Cook September 16, 2015
See who CSUN students were rooting for on the first day of Champions League play
The U.S. womens soccer team celebrates after winning the FIFA Womens World Cup during a championship celebration on Tuesday, July 7, 2015, at L.A. Lives Microsoft Square in Los Angeles. (Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times/TNS)

U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team blazes their own trail with third World Cup title

Kenneth Berry July 9, 2015
With a historic performance by the U.S. Women's National team, the next step is to recognize how they changed America's and the world's view about women's soccer.

How a winter World Cup is a terrible idea

Vincent Nguyen February 20, 2015
The change from a summer tournament to a winter one will bring nothing good to the table.
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