Many players come through Cal Poly men’s soccer program with dreams of playing after college and taking their game to the professional level.
Women’s basketball stays undefeated in conference play
The Cal Poly women’s basketball team (10-7, 6-0 Big West) preserved its undefeated conference record after beating second-place UC Riverside (9-8, 3-2 Big West) Wednesday night. The Mustangs, who never trailed at any point of the game, earned a 57-48…
Armstrong looks to leave his mark on Cal Poly athletics
Cal Poly’s new president, Jeffrey Armstrong, has been a St. Louis Cardinals fan since he was a young baseball player growing up in western Kentucky. And when he found out Hall of Fame Cardinals shortstop Ozzie Smith was a Cal…
Turnovers net Cal Poly its second conference loss
During Cal Poly’s pre-game warmups, players were loose. Redshirt Chris Eversley smiled and exchanged a high-five with a young ball boy. Forward David Hanson laughed and gave a high-five to assistant coach Omar Lowery. And multiple players seemed to be…
Wrestling upends No. 25 Wyoming, improves to 5-0
“From the moment the weights were drawn,” 197-pounder Ryan Smith said, “I was thinking, ‘Great, it’s going to come down to me winning, or we lose.” He was right. The fate of a victory rested on Smith’s shoulders, as Cal…
Andre Dome returns to the courts
Men’s tennis is gearing up for another season, and the Mustangs can expect to have arguably its best player on the court this year. Andre Dome is expected to return to the court after a series of injuries and a major…
Strong second half propels Mustangs past Fullerton
With less than six minutes remaining in the first half, guard Maliik Love laid in the last basket the Mustangs would score in the period. Cal Poly missed its last seven shots from the field as Cal State Fullerton took…
Wrestling hosts Wyoming in nonconference dual meet
The Cal Poly wrestling team will face its stiffest dual meet competition thus far when the No. 25 Wyoming Cowboys enter Mott Gym on Friday.
Women’s tennis has eyes set on improvement
Women’s tennis waved goodbye to some talented Mustangs last spring but has high expectations for this coming season with five new freshmen and several nationally ranked returning players.
Filip Novachkov hopes to pin gold in final season
Standing 5-foot-8 and weighing in at 130 pounds (during wrestling season that is) he does not look like your typical Division I athlete, especially not one ranked 10th in the country. But eventually he sheds the large black headphones draped casually…
From Fisher-Price hoops to Cal Poly’s history book
It seemed like any other gift from father to son, but this one was a bit different. The Fischer Price basketball hoop given by Kermit Lewis to his son Shawn Lewis would change Shawn’s life forever.