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The independent student news site of San Marcos, California

The Cougar Chronicle

The independent student news site of San Marcos, California

The Cougar Chronicle

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CRASH COURSE: COUGAR SPORTS UPDATE 4/26

April 25, 2011
After winning its first Association of Independent Institutions (A.I.I.) Conference Championship last season, Cal State San Marcos softball returned just five players in 2011, making a repeat performance for Coach Dave Williams’s squad a questionable proposition.

START REACHING FOR NEW HEIGHTS: ENJOY ROCK CLIMBING INDOORS AND IN NATURE

April 25, 2011
Despite San Diego’s affinity for rocking the vote, rock churches and rock and roll, the most magical rocks in the county are the rocks themselves, and some of them aren’t even real.

BLAZING CALIFORNIA TRAILS, BEACHES: LOCAL RUNNING ON MORE THAN JUST PAVEMENT

April 25, 2011
Although the Mangrum Track and Field on the CSUSM campus offers students and community visitors a place to run and complete laps, trails close to campus entice runners with views, scenery and a change of pace.

PADRES ALWAYS IN THE PRESENT: SIMILARITIES IN PRO, COLLEGE BASEBALL

April 25, 2011
In and around baseball, smart people like to call them “stopgaps,” players who fill in for a year or two while the young prospects mature. Problem is, for the most part, they don’t exist.

CRASH COURSE: TRACK & FIELD UPDATE AND WEEKEND SCORES 4/12

April 12, 2011
A few quick Track & Field updates and the weekend baseball and softball scores.

PETCO PARK PRICES TAKE A DIVE: HAVE PADRES, MUST SELL

April 12, 2011
Daters and entertainment seekers take notice: the cheapest nights (or afternoons) out in the city wait at Petco Park, 81 days a year.

GET ALONG, LITTLE JOGGIES: 2ND ANNUAL SM FITNESS ROUNDUP

April 12, 2011
pectators saw scores of runners and joggers, trotters and walkers strut their stuff across the finish line at Mangrum Track and Field on Saturday, a common sight, but this time people only ran on the track for a moment, having completed the second annual San Marcos Fitness Roundup.

WRITING LETTERS IN THE SANDBERG: PITCHER GETS BOTH WINS, LEADS NAIA

April 12, 2011
Completing a double-header sweep on the day and series sweep for the season, #4-ranked Cal State San Marcos looked sharp at home against Biola University on Friday, winning 5-0 and 8-0.

BASEBALL HITS CHAPMAN’S WALL: DESPITE OFFENSIVE OUTPUT , COUGARS DROP ANOTHER

April 12, 2011
Cougar baseball did everything but win the game on Friday, out-hitting Chapman University 10-4 but still fell on the road 4-3. CSUSM drops to 20-15 on the season. Chapman improves to 22-5.

CRASH COURSE: COUGAR SPORTS UPDATE 4/5

April 5, 2011
"MEN’S GOLF JUMPS TO #17", "WOMEN’S GOLF SHINES AT CSUMB" and the weekend results!

BRYAN CLAY STEALS THE SHOW: YOUNG TALENTS OUTSHINED BY GOLD MEDALIST

April 5, 2011
At the Mangrum Track & Field Invitational, Brian Clay didn’t intend to blow the field out of the water, but the crowd believed he would. Anthony Harbor wouldn’t have any of that. After all, he intended to impress fellow athletes from his alma mater, too.

COUGARS VERSUS COUGARS: SOFTBALL SPLITS DOUBLEHEADER WITH #12 COLUMBIA COLLEGE

April 5, 2011
Recently ranked #4 by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, the Cal State San Marcos women’s softball team was ready to give it their all and grab two wins during a double header vs. the 12th-ranked Columbia College Cougars.
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