Weekly Recap
Softball accomplishes clean sweep; baseball, track and golf compete
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 more“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.
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 moreUSD’s head softball coach MJ Knighten went through a few twists and turns to find her way to the Toreros. Knighten is excited about the positive steps forward her team is taking on the field as athletes and off the field as better people.
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.
Read moreWith only a few weeks left until the spring season begins to wind down, University of San Diego athletes are starting to feel the heat.
Read moreWomen’s tennis dominated Ivy League teams from Columbia and Dartmouth, and men’s tennis took down no. 10 ranked Harvard as both teams extended their winning streaks. Softball came up against top teams in the Triple Crown OKC tournament, and women’s basketball competed in the Women’s National Invitational Tournament in New Mexico.
Read moreWhile many students rested or went on vacation during spring break, the work didn’t stop for USD athletes. Men’s and women’s tennis played in key matches against UCLA and Princeton, baseball played in their first road series against Grand Canyon University, and softball hosted the San Diego Tournament at the USD Softball complex.
Read moreBaseball and softball returned to the USD campus over the weekend, with baseball winning three out of four against the University of Oregon and softball going 3-2 in the Torero Classic. Women’s tennis continued their winning streak on Friday and Saturday, and men’s and women’s basketball began to wrap up their regular seasons.
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