It’s appropriate that, for the 2013 Cal Poly baseball team, the most quoted phrase tossed around the locker room is to “never be satisfied.”
All-American: Dome ends collegiate career with two wins in NCAAs
It wasn’t until the third set in Andre Dome’s second match in the NCAA tournament that it began to rain.
Eager ignites Mustangs’ pitching staff
At the end of each game, the Cal Poly baseball team takes a knee on the outfield grass and listens to its skipper.
Casey Bloomquist blows by Matadors
Before Sunday’s game against Cal State Northridge, starting pitchers Joey Wagman and Matt Imhof had a running joke that freshman Casey Bloomquist would never be able to make it past the seventh inning on the mound.
Reed Reilly closes the door
The Cal Poly baseball team hasn’t always called redshirt sophomore pitcher Reed Reilly “Big Sexy.” But when a fan from Krukow’s Klubhouse bellowed the nickname to cheer on Reilly after he pitched out of a jam earlier this season, the name stuck.
Softball looks to 2014 after a losing campaign
A disappointing softball season that featured multiple close losses to top-ranked teams wrapped up this past weekend as the Mustangs were swept by UC Davis and finished the year in eighth place in the conference.
Andre Dome leaves Cal Poly with a legacy
As long as he can remember, Andre Dome has had a routine.
Long ball pushes Mustangs past Highlanders
Jefferson P. Nolan jnolan@mustangdaily.net When Elliot Stewart steps to the plate, he never tries to hit a home run. But as the catcher ground his back foot into the batters box in the bottom of the seventh inning against UC…
Prader leaps to new heights
Despite losses from the Cal Poly track and field team on both the men’s and women’s sides to UC Santa Barbara, Saturday’s performances yielded some positive results in its last dual meet of the season — most notably John Prader’s recording-breaking leap in the pole vault — as the team prepares to partake in the 2013 Big West Conference Championships.
Men’s tennis drops season-ending semifinal match to Pacific
With his two-handed forehand, senior Andre Dome hits the ball a little bit differently then most tennis players.
Louise Oxnevad refuses to lose
On the first day of practice for the Cal Poly women’s tennis team, jaws dropped. The team knew Louise Oxnevad could hit, but she could also play.