Cal State San Bernardino recent graduates Gabby Evaristo and Morgan Ratliff have been nominated for the 2019 NCAA Woman of the Year award, making up two of the four nominees from the California Collegiate Athletic Association.
The Coyote Spotlight shines on Coyotes senior softball pitcher Cassandra Williams.
Shawn Farrell, an accomplished administrator with more than 13 years of experience in collegiate athletics, is CSUSB’s new athletic director.
Late Night is a free welcome-back event featuring a festive night of games, food, giveaways and entertainment. Late Night takes place 7 p.m.-midnight Sept. 19 at the CSUSB Student Recreation and Wellness Center.
Tony Lo, a bio-premed major and midfielder on the CSUSB Coyotes men’s soccer team, talks about his student-athlete experience at the university. The senior is originally from Sydney, Australia.
Arielle Stoyanow loves playing centerback on the CSUSB women’s soccer team, not only because of its physicality, but also because it has taught her about leadership and the friendships she has developed with her teammates.
Phillie Josephine Bacon credits the discipline and drive from running competitively as the motivation both on the track and in the classroom.
Senior Lauren Nicholson, the Coyotes’ leading offensive threat, is the CCAA Player of the Year. Also earning CCAA honors were junior Hailey Jackson, first team; junior Jayann DeHoog, second team; and freshman Leilia To'omalatai, honorable mention.
The Cal State San Bernardino men’s soccer team took some time out of their day on Nov. 16 to visit with children receiving treatment at the Loma Linda University Children's Hospital.