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The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

The Matador bench celebrates after a made three at the Premier America Credit Union Arena in Northridge, Calif., on Nov. 27, 2024. The Matadors shot 46 percent from behind the arc.

CSUN suffers a buzzer beater loss to Cal Baptist

Quinn Cisneros, Reporter December 13, 2024

CSUN and California Baptist came into Wednesday night's matchup both struggling out the gate to start the season. The two teams combined for three wins, only one had to come out on top at the Premier America...

The CSUN bench celebrates after scoring against Cal Poly on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024, in the Premier America Credit Union Arena in Northridge, Calif.

Women’s Basketball Falls to Cal Poly, Look Ahead to Cal Baptist

Ryan Romero, Sports Editor December 11, 2024

With CSUN returning home on Saturday afternoon to host the visiting Cal Poly Mustangs, the team had their sights set on a bounce back win after losing in their conference opener to UC Riverside on...

File Photo: The CSUN women's basketball head coach, Angie Ned and the team follow behind to high-five and acknowledge each other after losing the game on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024, at the Galen Center in Los Angeles, Calif.

CSUN women’s basketball losing streak extends to four games with loss to Pepperdine

Quinn Cisneros, Reporter November 30, 2024

The CSUN women’s basketball team returned home after a four game road trip on Nov. 27 to face off against the Pepperdine Waves. In what was an offensive showcase for the Waves (4-2), the Matadors...

Left to right: USC women's basketball forward-center Rayah Marshall, 13, and guard Avery Howell, 23, defend against CSUN women's basketball players as CSUN forward Nnenna Orji, 14, makes a screen for guard Erica Adams, 20, to get the ball which is being guarded by Malia Samuels, 10, on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024, at the Galen Center in Los Angeles, Calif.

Resilience and Growth: Erica Adams’ Journey as a Matador

Devlin Jimenez, Sports Reporter November 30, 2024

CSUN’s women's basketball team faced significant challenges during the 2023-24 season, finishing last in the Big West conference with a 3-27 record. However, the addition of Erica Adams from Pacific...

Left to right: USC's forward center Rayah Marshall, 13, and guard JuJu Watkins try to defend as CSUN center Yves Cox, 5, sets a screen on Watkins, leaving guard-forward Jenna Kilty, 0, open to shoot at the three-point line on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024, at the Galen Center in Los Angeles, Calif.

From Early Highs to Growing Pains, CSUN Women’s Basketball Navigates First Hurdles

Gabriel Duarte, Sports Editor November 26, 2024

It was seen all over social media everywhere you look, the CSUN women’s basketball team took a huge 124-39 loss to JuJu Watkins and the USC Trojans. However, despite the ugly loss that kickstarted a...

CSUN's guard Erika Aspajo, 25, goes up for a layup against USC's forward Vivian Iwuchukwu, 0, on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024, at the Galen Center in Los Angeles, Calif.

CSUN women’s basketball ends up on wrong side of history in lopsided loss to USC

Quinn Cisneros, Reporter November 14, 2024

CSUN faced the task of playing the No. 3 team in the country, the USC Trojans, on Tuesday night at the Galen Center. In what was a “David vs. Goliath” matchup, Goliath took this one in very convincing...

Erica Adams, 20, guards against the La Sierra offense on Nov. 4th at the Premier America Credit Union Arena at Northridge, Calif.

CSUN women’s basketball head coach Angie Ned nabs win in season debut vs. La Sierra

Quinn Cisneros, Reporter November 5, 2024

A new season began for the CSUN women’s basketball team Monday night officially kicking off Matadors’ head coach Angie Ned's tenure. The Matadors faced off against the La Sierra Golden Eagles, who...

File Photo: Erica Adams, 20, takes a jump shot against the Redhawks’ defense Nov. 9 in Northridge, Calif.

A new era for CSUN Women’s Basketball Team

Gabriel Duarte and Ryan Romero November 3, 2024

The CSUN women’s basketball team will be featuring a new head coach and almost an entirely new roster as they head into the 2024-25 season. The Matadors will look to put behind them an abysmal year last...

CSUN Women's Basketball schedule release via GoMatadors/Athletic Department

Women’s Basketball release 2024-25 Schedule

Ryan Romero, Sports Editor September 24, 2024

The 2024-25 CSUN women's basketball schedule was released this past week highlighting 14 games at the Premier America Credit Union Arena for students and spectators to attend. After finishing the previous...

Guard Anaiyah Tu'ua, 21, and forward Tess Amundsen, 15, laugh and smile with teammates as they head to the locker room after beating CSU Bakersfield on Thursday, Feb. 9, 2023, at the Premier America Credit Union Arena in Northridge, Calif.

Women’s basketball announces fall schedule

Gabriel Duarte, Assistant Sports Editor September 7, 2023

The CSUN women’s basketball team dropped their schedule on Aug. 31 in anticipation of their 2023-24 season. The Matadors face off against two Power 5 teams, the first at University of Minnesota on...

CSUN beach volleyball teammates Emily Sparks, 15, and Mikaela Maughan, 22, slap hands as they celebrate scoring against the University of San Francisco on March 31, 2023, at the CSUN Beach Volleyball Complex in Northridge, Calif.

Matador Spring Sports Recap

Maxwell Clark and Joseph Gonzalez May 30, 2023

Men’s basketball The CSUN men’s basketball team ended its season with just seven wins and went winless on the road this year. The team ended with 25 losses. The Matadors have not had more than...

CSUN women's beach volleyball diving for the ball

CSUN sports roundup 03/01 – 03/14

Joseph Gonzalez, Reporter March 24, 2023

The month of March has started and gone by quickly. Many of CSUN’s sports programs are in the middle of their seasons, while some have come to an end. Let’s see how the teams look going into spring...

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