Cal Poly sports: What to watch this week

Classes don’t begin for a few weeks, but Cal Poly fall sports are in full swing. Do not miss out on these upcoming events.

Fate is real, but it’s not sealed

The power is in one ball — something 22 individuals chase for 90 minutes, attempting to change their fate. The ball is the key — the key to power, to happiness and to glory.

Standout forward Elise Krieghoff participates in U.S. Soccer training camp

Krieghoff was the first ever Cal Poly player to earn an invitation to the U.S. Soccer Under-23 Women’s National Team training camp

Cal Poly track and field finishes season at West Regionals

At the conclusion of the women’s high jump, Bryan finished in a seven-way tie for 11th — but only 12 competitors can qualify for the national championships.

Men's club lacrosse reaches national championship tournament

Cal Poly lost to UC Santa Barbara in the MCLA National Championship Tournament on May 12

Softball's rise starts in the pitcher's circle

Cal Poly softball completed its best season since 2009 this year.

TBT: Chris Frias leads track into NCAA Prelims

Cal Poly senior Chris Frias broke a 31-year school record in the 10,000-meter run at the Stanford Invitational this season

Cal Poly rodeo qualifies for National Finals

Five male and four female Cal Poly student-athletes will compete at the College National Finals Rodeo on June 15-21.

Men finish 2nd, women 6th in Big West track championships

Men’s and women’s track and field are now headed to the NCAA West Preliminary Round.

NCAA backs unlimited meals and snacks for student-athletes

The NCAA passed legislation allowing Division I athletes unlimited meals and snacks.

Cal Poly student-athletes trusted to conduct themselves on social media

“Our student athletes are adults, they certainly know right from wrong,” Don Oberhelman, Cal Poly’s Director of Athletics, said. “They don’t need to hear a laundry list of don’ts.”