Weekly Recap

Tennis competes in regional championships; football ties points record.
Read moreTennis competes in regional championships; football ties points record.
Read moreUSD senior swimmer Haley Ohlson describes how she balances athletics with academics and the rest of her life. Ohlson talks about her goals for after graduation and how she hopes to look back on her time at USD and on the swim team.
Read moreThe USD women’s rowing team took two boats to Boston, Massachusetts over the weekend to race in the Head of the Charles Regatta, the oldest and best-known fall race in the sport of rowing. USD’s four-person boat finished 10th out of 54 teams, while USD’s eight-person boat placed 11th out of 30.
Read moreThe women’s soccer team won their first West Coast Conference game against the LMU Lions on Friday, Oct. 15, with first-year Sara Evans scoring twice to catapult the Toreros to victory. Men’s soccer lost in a heartbreaker to San Diego State the same night, with the Aztecs scoring the winner in the 90th minute to hand USD a 1-2 defeat.
Read moreUSD football’s very own set of twins, junior cornerbacks Amir and Zamir Wallace, discuss their sport, their lives, and winning in the context of being a twin. The Wallaces and USD football also beat Drake University in San Diego’s Homecoming game on Saturday, Oct. 16, winning 13-10.
Read moreIt was Homecoming Week from Oct. 11 through Oct. 17, and the University of San Diego’s sports teams celebrated the occasion appropriately. Golf, volleyball, and cross country all competed outside of San Diego, but brought the USD passion to their competitions.
Read moreHolmgren advances to final for men’s tennis; volleyball continues unbeaten streak in WCC
Read moreUSD senior defender Mikey Barrow and junior Sydney Hopkins on men’s and women’s soccer explain their love for their sport as well as how they balance soccer with the rest of their lives. Barrow discusses his feelings about in-person classes, while Hopkins offers her favorite pre-game song recommendations.
Read moreUSD redshirt junior Harrison Kingsley won the Mark Simpson Invitation tournament hosted by the University of Colorado, Boulder on Sept. 28. It’s been Kingsley’s dream to win a collegiate golf tournament since he started playing the sport, and reaching the milestone has only increased his confidence in himself.
Read moreTorero football beat newly-Division I St. Thomas University on Saturday, Oct. 2. The defense rose to the occasion, making significant important plays towards the win, while the offense left something to be desired.
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