It has been a season of streaks for The Master's College baseball team. After a five-game losing streak, the Mustangs have run off five of their last six including a split of their season-ending home doubleheader Saturday. Behind Joseph Zeller's pitching, TMC took the second game against Point Loma Nazarene at Reese Field 3-0, following a 5-2 loss in the morning. The victory put TMC (30-18-1, 17-18) in a position to make the playoffs with ...
The College of the Canyons baseball team clinched the Western State Conference title with its win over Los Angeles Mission College on Saturday.
The way College of the Canyons softball player Sarah Hasenfus sees it, everyone should hear her story.
Saugus High graduate Alyssa Wohlfeiler said her first season on the Northeastern women's hockey team was a little disappointing, because she didn't meet her own expectations in terms of helping her team.
It almost seems automatic at this point. With the College of the Canyons baseball team's 10-6 win over visiting Los Angeles Valley College on Thursday, the Cougars have run off 18 wins in their last 20 games.
Thanks to several key errors in the top of the 10th inning, visiting Westmont College defeated The Masters College, 8-6, at Reese Field on Thursday. TMC defeated the Warriors 17-9 on Wednesday.
The Master's College basketball players Annie Gillespie and Ryan Zamroz have been selected as NAIA All-Americans for the 2007-2008 season.
The Masters College baseball team squeaked out a 4-3 win over San Diego Christian College on Saturday in the second half of a doubleheader at Reese Field.
If Friday's 30-0 victory over La Sierra University was any indication, The Master's College baseball program has made a 180 degree turn from last season, a campaign that ended far below the .500 mark.
With its 9-6 win over Glendale College at home on Saturday, the College of the Canyons baseball team stands alone in first place.
The casual observer can often tell a lot about a baseball game by the way teams warm-up beforehand.
Former Saugus basketball head coaches Jeff Hallman and Eric Olsson were linked in the past for so many reasons.
The Master's College said farewell to the Volunteer State and its season as the Mustangs bowed out from the NAIA Division I Women's Tournament on Friday in Jackson, Tennessee.
When the season was starting, College of the Canyons first-year head coach John Wissmath didn't know what to expect.
It's not so much what she said, but what she did. Britney Bradley, immediately upon being asked about her first basketball practice at College of the Canyons, moved her left arm and grabbed the side of her body.
It was another impressive week for The Master's College's track and field team as multiple athletes posted qualifying marks for the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics National Championships on Saturday.
After Saturday's doubleheader, The Master's College baseball head coach Monte Brooks asked a question.
Alex Bishop could have been one of those stories of high school athletic success that never amounted to anything more.
Vanguard University had a second try at figuring out A.J. Work, The Master's College baseball teams' ace, on Friday.
The Master's College baseball team has only nine Golden State Athletic Conference games standing between it and its first GSAC title since 2003.
It was an action-packed week for several sports on campus at College of the Canyons this week as many teams try to continue successful seasons.
For The Master's College's Steven Karkenny, it was an easy decision.
IRVINE - The biggest roadblock between NAIA No. 5 The Master's College baseball team and its first Golden State Athletic Conference championship since 2003 may be No. 13 Concordia University.
The Master's College baseball reached its highest national ranking in school history.
Even after scoring 12 runs, the fate of The Master's College lay in the hands of a freshman pitcher.
In its first NAIA Division I National tournament appearance since 2008, it was over quicker than expected for The Master's College women's basketball team.
All the other schools that tried to recruit Jacqui Marshall were aggressive and almost pushy.
Things got interesting on Saturday afternoon, as the College of the Canyons Cougars baseball team watched as the L.A. Valley Monarchs continued to close the gap on them throughout the afternoon.