In its next-to-last regular-season game, the Cal Poly men’s basketball team rallied down the stretch, outscoring Long Beach State 41-33 in the second half for a 68-62 win Thursday night. Sophomore guard Lorenzo Keeler made 7 of 17 shots from the floor, including 5 of 10 from 3-point range to lead the Mustangs (12-16, 7-8 Big West Conference) with a career-high 22 points.
Women's basketball team dominated in second half
With a first-round bye in the Big West Conference Tournament in its sights, the Cal Poly women’s basketball team closed its eyes. The Mustangs, who were outscored 48-26 in the second half of a 78-62 loss to Long Beach State before 211 at Mott Gym on Thursday night, fell below .
Mustangs look for upswing heading into tournament
On one end of the Big West Conference spectrum, the Long Beach State men’s basketball team is fighting for its postseason life, struggling to guarantee a place in the looming conference tournament. At the other end sits Cal State Northridge, which surprisingly sits atop the standings.
Men's golf wins fifth tournament championship
For the fifth time in school history, the Cal Poly men’s golf team won a tournament title, claiming UC Riverside’s Braveheart Classic on Tuesday. Four Mustangs finished in the top 20 for the victory at Oak Valley Golf Course in Beaumont.
Junior Michael O’Brien came in third by carding a 70 in the final round to finish with a 221 total, just a stroke behind freshman Nick Paez and senior Spencer Paschall, both Highlanders.
Paul Rinzler: illuminating the jazz director
For what seemed like the thousandth time, Paul Rinzler sat down at the piano bench, fingers poised above the pearly white keys. It had become ritualistic, but Rinzler once again began to play the McCoy Tyner solos he had so painstakingly transcribed and had so lovingly learned to mimic.
KCPR's guide to FutureSex/LoveSounds
Groups hand out so many stamps of approval that they’ve almost become worthless. Do you really give a shit that yet another person has stepped up to back Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama? I mean, most of these approvals seem a bit forced and solely based on the power of the club or group to tell people what they think, as if a majority of people actually cares.
Women's History Month to feature speakers, films
To an unknowing observer, the women and events coming to Cal Poly this week may not
Mustangs squander early leads to Gauchos
Though the Cal Poly baseball team outhit UC Santa Barbara 15-10 Tuesday afternoon, four of the 10 Gauchos hits left the park, causing the Mustangs to fall 10-8 despite an early advantage.
The non-conference game at Caesar Uyesaka Stadium, in which UC Santa Barbara overcame 2-1 and 5-2 deficits to top the Mustangs, marks the first Gauchos win in six meetings between the Central Coast rivals.
Missing person, deaths plague SLO County
The body of a Grover Beach man was discovered at the base of a cliff in Pismo Beach Monday
Mustangs sweep doubleheader against North Dakota
Stellar pitching followed by an explosive hitting display carried the Cal Poly softball team to a doubleheader sweep of North Dakota on Monday afternoon at Bob Janssen Field.
In the opener, a 3-0 win, Mustangs freshman southpaw Anna Cahn earned the win by giving up just one hit and one walk to the Fighting Sioux (4-6) while striking out five batters in six innings.
Cal Poly wrestlers make school history
Cal Poly wrestlers Chad Mendes and Chase Pami lived up to their top billings at the Pac-10 Conference Championships at the University of Oregon Monday. Both No. 1 seeds earned titles at their respective weight classes, making them the first Mustangs duo to each win Pac-10 championships in the same season.