Weekly recap
Toreros finish regular season WCC gamesÂ
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Read moreSoftball accomplishes clean sweep; baseball, track and golf compete
Read moreWomen’s basketball finish their season as baseball, softball and tennis continue success
Read moreWhile 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.
Read moreSan Diego is known to tourists for their beaches, popular attractions, nightlife and sports. The biggest sports team to represent the city is the San Diego Padres. The Padres are an American baseball team that were formed in San Diego in 1969 and have been a part of the National League’s West Division. They are one of the three teams in Major League Baseball (MLB) that have not won a World Series Title.Â
Read moreUSD baseball is no stranger to their players being drafted into the MLB. The 2022 draft marked the 33rd consecutive year that a MLB team selected an athlete from their program, an accomplishment highly regarded by the program.
Read moreWhile most students packed up their dorm rooms and off-campus housing at the end of the spring semester, the University of San Diego baseball team packed their bags for a postseason appearance in Stockton, California.
Read moreThe USD Baseball team has one final regular season series coming up against Gonzaga University on May 20, and then will look forward to the WCC championship tournament on May 25. Baseball feels confident about their chances to achieve their goal of winning the tournament and heading to the NCAA regional postseason.
Read moreAs the school year and athletic seasons draw to a close, senior athletes discuss advice for underclassmen, things they love about USD, and what their plans are for the future.
Read moreMen’s tennis became WCC regular season champions with a win over Saint Mary’s College on Sunday, preserving their perfect conference record in 2022. Sherri Stephens, head coach of women’s tennis, won her final match at home, and sophomore Andi Xu of USD golf won the Ping Cougar Classic in Provo, UT.
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