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MATTHEW ROBERSON | SPORTS EDITOR | @mroberson22 As per usual, Sunday rolled around and left me wondering what I was going to write my weekly column about. I mentally cycled through a few ideas, including something about how injuries in the playoffs should be illegal, or why my Seattle Mariners […]

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Niecee Nelson hired by IPFW

MATTHEW ROBERSON | SPORTS EDITOR | @mroberson22 The world of coaching can cover many different cities and regions. Unlike players, who choose to attend a certain school and are given a specific amount of eligibility, coaches have carved out a career that can take them to any number of locations. […]

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Which draft will give SD a charge?

KELLEN COELHO | CONTRIBUTOR The first round of the NFL draft is scheduled for this Thursday, April 28 and every NFL fan is holding their breath. Those Toreros who faithfully follow football will anxiously wait for their favorite team to choose an impact starter from the hordes of college players […]

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NH-chill

MATTHEW ROBERSON | SPORTS EDITOR | @mroberson22 Talk to anyone who follows the National Hockey League — either casually or as a devoted fan who watches every game — and they will surely tell you how special the Stanley Cup Playoffs are. Unlike the other major sports, aspects of the […]

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Mary Grabowski named WCC Player of the Week

SCOTT TOZZI | CONTRIBUTOR University of San Diego catcher Mary Grabowski has been named the West Coast Conference Softball Player of the Week.  This is the second time she has been honored with this achievement. Grabowski was a key player during the Toreros’ three game matchup against the Loyola Marymount […]

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California heats up for playoff season

MATTHEW ROBERSON | SPORTS EDITOR | @mroberson22 The latter part of April inevitably creates two different kinds of NBA and NHL fans. With the playoffs getting underway, fans of teams that fail to make the postseason have no choice but to pack it in and hope that next year brings […]

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Torero baseball update

NOAH HILTON | CONTRIBUTOR It’s been a confusing season for the University of San Diego baseball team. Ranked among the top teams on the West Coast to begin the season, they have had an inexplicably underwhelming campaign so far. The team accustomed to excellence is now fighting to maintain a […]

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April 13

NOAH HILTON | CONTRIBUTOR  April 13 will no doubt live on in the minds of columnists, bloggers, and editors as one of the darkest days in the history of sports writing. They had finally been exposed. Blank pages and empty screens tempted them, endlessly and mockingly. The ineffable nature of […]

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Michelle Margaux’s point of view

ELISABETH SMITH | ASST. NEWS EDITOR Michelle Margaux wasn’t a typical University of San Diego student. She didn’t play sports, join a sorority, or go to parties down at Mission Beach. Instead, she spent her four years dedicating her time to journalism and academics. “I’ve always wanted to work and […]

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Malina Hood leaves a legacy

MATTHEW ROBERSON | SPORTS EDITOR | @mroberson22 Growing up with a twin sibling can be a fascinating experience. When paired with a person of the exact same age that looks virtually identical to them, many people feel the need to make a name for themselves for fear of being constantly […]

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