Mustangs programs gear up for weekend games

School is back in session, and Mustangs athletics is approaching conference play as men’s soccer, women’s soccer, football and volleyball are all in action this weekend. Women’s Soccer The women’s soccer team is 9-3-1 in its last 13 matches dating…

Defense anchors men's soccer

Cal Poly men’s soccer (3-2-2) looks to improve upon its third place finish in the Big West last season in a big way.

Details emerge in Cal Poly head volleyball coach dismissal

A 2010 report detailing alleged unprofessional conduct and sexual harassment by former head volleyball coach Jon Stevenson was released Wednesday, following a public records request. Cal Poly athletics director Don Oberhelman relieved Stevenson of his duties last week, and appointed…

Stevenson relieved of coaching duties

Head volleyball coach Jon Stevenson was relieved of his coaching duties on Sunday and assistant coach Caroline Walters will take over as interim head coach, according to a press release. “Caroline Walters has the team’s confidence, knows the game exceptionally well, has proven…

Baseball sweeps UC Davis in final home series

The Mustangs put up a season-high 15 hits to overcome an early three-run deficit and win their fifth series of the 2011 campaign on Sunday.

How to become a Mustang — Freshman offers advice for prospective students

J.J. Jenkins is a journalism freshman and Mustang Daily freshman columnist.

Rachel Clancy looks to step up with Kristina Santiago out

With reigning Big West Player of the Year Kristina Santiago out for the season, guard Rachel Clancy is in the spotlight.

No. 13 football falls in first conference game of the season

After cruising past their last two FCS opponents, the Cal Poly offense smashed into a brick wall against Southern Utah this weekend.

Men’s soccer travels to UC Santa Barbara

The Mustangs look to reignite their rivalry with UC Santa Barbara when they travel down to Santa Barbara Tuesday for their first game of the season against the Gauchos.

David Zamora brings Costa Rican talent to Cal Poly

From the earliest moments of his life, senior forward David Zamora was raised with a soccer ball at his feet. Born in Costa Rica, where soccer is the national sport, Zamora was receiving a collection of soccer balls as his first gifts from family before he could even walk.

Men’s soccer defeats UC Riverside

The Cal Poly men’s soccer team registered its second straight victory against UC Riverside with a score of 1-0.