Weekly Recap
Softball accomplishes clean sweep; baseball, track and golf compete
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Softball accomplishes clean sweep; baseball, track and golf compete
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Ever since The Chargers left San Diego in 2017, leaving only one professional sports team, the city’s received a reputation for no longer being a “sports city.” As The Chargers moved back 120 miles north to Los Angeles, The Padres remained as the city’s lone professional sports team.
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LSU’s impressive season and championship win was unfortunately outshined by an outpour of media criticism surrounding power forward Angel Reese’s celebration toward Iowa’s Caitlin Clark.
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USD head football coach claims he didn’t despite USD announcement
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Women’s basketball finish their season as baseball, softball and tennis continue success
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Many athletes and sports fans alike have their superstitions or rituals that are ingrained into their everyday lives. From avoiding cracks on the sidewalk to ensuring never to split the pole, there are things individuals must do in order to attract good luck. In the world of sports, many athletes and fans have superstitions that they must complete before a game. in order to feel ready going into a match.
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On Thursday, Mar. 16, women’s basketball hosted Long Beach State for the first round of the Women’s National Invitational Tournament (WNIT). This marks the USD’s team’s first appearance since 2015, in which they also competed against Long Beach and won 63-56. In their last appearance, the Toreros lost to UCLA during the second round, ending their post season.
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“You are worthy.” “You are enough.” These are just a few words USD junior McKenna Braegelmann wishes she was told when she was struggling with her mental health after suffering a sports related injury.
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While many students took off to Europe, Cabo and various other spring break hot spots to relax this past week, the work did not stop for student athletes.
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The USD women’s tennis team traveled to Seattle, Washington, to compete in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Indoor National Championships.
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