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The Cougar Chronicle

The independent student news site of San Marcos, California

The Cougar Chronicle

Sports

SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS: FEB 8

February 8, 2011
The best pictures in Cougar sports from the past week!

QUICK HIT SPORTS UPDATE 1/25

January 26, 2011
Mick Rodgers Takes Fourth in Longboard. After five years playing home games at area high schools, the Cal State San Marcos baseball team finally has a home field on campus.

CSUSM INTRAMURALS MAKE ANY STUDENT A STUDENT-ATHLETE

January 26, 2011
Tryout for the basketball team didn’t go quite as planned? Playing for a sports team on campus isn’t as hard as you thought.

MYSTERIOUS CAMPUS SPORTS ARENA: When will the facility open its doors?

December 8, 2010
The women’s softball field opened in time for spring 2010 and the baseball team will open competition on their home field in 2011. Meanwhile, no one knows when the multipurpose arena for basketball and volleyball will open.

WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY captures second-straight national championship

November 23, 2010
Coach Steve Scott’s Cal State San Marcos women’s cross-country team has won its second-straight NAIA National Championship, bringing the University its second team championship.

CSUSM MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY finishes 12th at nationals, Nelson places 7th

November 23, 2010
Competing at the NAIA National Championships at Fort Vancouver in Washington, Cougar men’s cross-country met expectations with a 12th place finish.

NEW BOYS ON THE BLOCK: CSUSM unveils new men’s lacrosse team

November 16, 2010
The newest team at CSUSM is Men’s Lacrosse, and even though it’s only a club, it plans to be as competitive as our NAIA-sanctioned sports. Yes, lacrosse is more popular on the east coast, but hey, so are popped collars. Just don’t try telling club President Chase Allvord people in North County don’t care about the sport.

SEIDENGLANZ SENDS CSUSM MEN’S SOCCER INTO A.I.I. SEMIFINALS

November 16, 2010
CSUSM Men’s Soccer came within inches of its 2010 season coming to an end on Tuesday, but the resilient Cougars battled back, defeating Thomas University (GA) 3-2 in overtime to advance to the A.I.I. Tournament Semifinals.

I’M A STUDENT AND AN ATHLETE: A look into the life of one of CSUSM’s student athletes

November 16, 2010
Do we know what being a collegiate athlete really requires? To answer this question I traveled to Arizona and sat down with one of the captains of the Men’s Soccer team, Senior Bradley Seidenglanz.

Women’s Volleyball coach lands first head coaching job at CSUSM

October 26, 2010
Like the other sports programs, Gustin’s Volleyball team will spend the 2011-12 season as an NAIA independent. Though the NAIA is often thought of as the lowest level of collegiate athletics, it’s really just a separate entity, and Gustin says playing in the association will be far from easy.

Women’s soccer celebrates Homecoming with 3-2 win over Embry-Riddle

October 26, 2010
While the Cougars weren’t at their best, they were good enough to win. CSUSM out-shot Embry-Riddle 18-6, and held a 10-0 corner kicks advantage. The Eagles’ defense saved three balls off the back line, keeping the contest close.

Men’s soccer survives against Embry-Riddle, wins 5-2

October 26, 2010
...the two teams met in what was a big conference contest, and it was clear there was no love lost, as evidenced by the 14 combined cards the teams were issued. CSUSM held the upper hand in the match, out-shooting Embry-Riddle and holding an 8-0 corner kick advantage.
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