Jordan Lewis: life after basketball

Stephan Teodosescu steodosescu@mustangdaily.net Jordan Lewis had cancer as a baby. More specifically, he had neuroblastoma, the most common cancer found in infants and children younger than two years of age. According to the Mayo Clinic, this type of tumor can…

Trading a jersey for a cap and gown: life beyond college sports

Jacob Lauing jacoblauing.md@gmail.com It’s time to hang up the jersey, throw on a cap and gown and grab a diploma. Dec. 8 marks Cal Poly’s mid-year commencement for fall graduates, and the time for 19 Cal Poly athletes to transition…

Men’s basketball uses chemistry on the woodwork

The Cal Poly Men’s Basketball team has been working hard to improve this off-season. Their main goal is to be better than they were last season and continue growing as a family.

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How one reporter battles being a sports fan and a journalist.

Men’s basketball tries to regain momentum

More than halfway into their conference schedule, the Mustangs (8-14, 5-5 Big West) are rolling off four consecutive losses heading into tonight’s match up against Long Beach State (11-12, 5-5). With five games left in the season, Callero looks to tackle his team’s on court performances with a reemphasizing fundamentals.

Sophomore forward Jordan Lewis makes “poetry” on the basketball court

Jordan Lewis is quickly becoming one of the go-to players on the Cal Poly men’s basketball team this season thanks in part to his drive and work ethic.