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.
It’s the Coyotes vs. the Lancers today, Friday, Dec. 1, at 7:30 p.m. at Cal Baptist in Riverside. The winner of that match will go on to the NCAA Division II West Regional Final championship at 7 p.m. Saturday (also at Cal Baptist).
The men’s and women’s Coyotes basketball teams will be in action on their home court this month and invite the community to come cheer them on.
While the campus is closed for winter break, the men's and women's basketball teams will be in action on Dec. 29, versus Cal State East Bay, and Dec. 30, versus Cal State Monterey Bay, at Coussoulis Arena. Attend the games for free!
Ajon Efferson says playing sports and being a student has taught him balance and forced him to take on responsibility and accountability. Kaitlyn Parks said there’s a sense of community on campus that brings people together.
Herman has more than 17 years of senior-level experience at the Division I level, most recently the last six years at Seattle University.