Expectations loftier than ever for Stevenson

Expectations are as high as they’ve ever been for the Cal Poly women’s volleyball team.

Ranked No. 10 in the American Volleyball Coaches Association preseason poll, the two-time defending Big West Conference champion Mustangs open the season Friday at Oklahoma’s Hilton Nike Invitational.

Cal Poly men's soccer poised for playoff push

After a 2007 that saw the Cal Poly men’s soccer team put together its best season at the Division I level, it’s ready to make the playoffs this year.

Only three of 33 players graduated from last year’s Mustangs, who finished 11-4-4 overall and third in the Big West Conference at 6-2-4.

Mustangs pull off another San Diego State stunner

SAN DIEGO – Andrew Gardner earned himself a new nickname Saturday night, on the biggest stage of his life.

By splitting the uprights with a 21-yard field goal as time expired, the 5-foot-7, 162-pound junior gave his Cal Poly football team a 29-27 win at San Diego State, making the Mustangs the only Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA) team in the opening week of college football to successfully swing up at a Football Bowl Subdivision (I-A) counterpart, sending the sizable Cal Poly gathering of the 26,851 at Qualcomm Stadium into pandemonium.

Mustangs a tale of two defenses

It was the best of halves; it was the worst of halves for Cal Poly football head coach Rich Ellerson and his defensive unit at San Diego State on Saturday.

In the first half, the young defense would tally a safety and allow its Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) opponent just seven points en route to a 16-7 halftime lead.

Cal Poly football hosts Montana

Bobby Hauck has been telling anyone who will listen that his team isn’t all that great.

“I didn’t vote for us,” the head coach of the Montana football team said of his Grizzlies, ranked sixth in this week’s Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA) coaches poll.

Women's volleyball beaten soundly by Cornhuskers

This story was posted at 1:29 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 6. The No. 2 Nebraska women’s volleyball team was eager to show its newly anointed high ranking was no fluke. Playing before a raucous crowd of Cal Poly supporters, the Cornhuskers did just that. Nebraska (5-0) easily handled the No.

Montana hands heartbreaker to Mustangs

What a difference a week makes.

Andrew Gardner, with tears of joy left on his face, was serenaded Aug. 30 after kicking a 21-yard field goal as time expired to carry the Cal Poly football team over San Diego State 29-27 and send his teammates into jubilation at their season-opening win.

Cal Poly kicking spot open for competition

This story was posted at 7:17 p.m. Monday, Sept. 8. In light of his team’s recent field-goal struggles, Cal Poly football head coach Rich Ellerson said Monday there will be open competition for kicking duties. The season started on an emotional high for junior Andrew Gardner, who booted a game-winning 21-yarder as time expired to carry the Mustangs over San Diego State 29-27 in each team’s opener Aug.

Cal Poly's football game at McNeese State canceled

Because of potential effects of Hurricane Ike on Lake Charles, La., Cal Poly’s football game there Saturday night against McNeese State was canceled by school officials Thursday morning.

“This decision was made in the interest of safety for our fans,” McNeese State president Robert Hebert said in a news release.

Ramses is ready for more

Since its debut 10 years ago, the cover of EA Sports’ “NCAA Football” video game series has been reserved for icons.

Heisman Trophy winners Desmond Howard, Charles Woodson and Reggie Bush exemplify the standard, so a Facebook-circulating Photoshop job placing Cal Poly wide receiver Ramses Barden on the cover of this year’s XBOX 360 version may seem a bit far-fetched.

Women's soccer team falls in opener

The Cal Poly women’s soccer team lost its season opener Friday night, falling 2-1 to BYU before 771 at Alex G. Spanos Stadium.

A 39th-minute score by senior forward Ashley Vallis gave the Mustangs a 1-0 lead heading into halftime, but they were outshot 8-1 in the second half, when BYU senior forward Katie Larkin netted a 50th-minute goal on a penalty kick and unassisted freshman midfielder Auna Janis tallied the go-ahead score in the 70th minute.