USD women’s tennis competes in ITA
The USD women’s tennis team traveled to Seattle, Washington, to compete in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Indoor National Championships.
Read moreThe USD women’s tennis team traveled to Seattle, Washington, to compete in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Indoor National Championships.
Read moreReferees have also been the subject of contentious decisions that have hurt the outcomes of extremely important games.
Read moreWomen’s club rugby will officially join a league to play competitively in Fall 2023.
Read moreLeBron James made NBA history on Feb. 7, 2023. The star forward for the Los Angeles Lakers recently passed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on the list of all-time scorers versus the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Read moreUSD wins against LMU rivals 87-79. Hear about the victory from the players themselves.
Read moreClub sports leaders reflect on creating new sports clubs on campus AMARA BROOKS / SPORTS EDITOR / THE USD VISTA From Manchester Field to Mission Bay and the pilates studio, over 500 students at the University of San Diego take part in one of the 22+ club sports offered on […]
Read moreThe historical significance of the 2023 Super Bowl and who do students want to win Amara Brooks / Sports Editor / The USD Vista This year’s 2023 Super Bowl LVII is already breaking historical barriers, as the first Super Bowl with two Black starting quarterbacks (QBs). This year, the Philadelphia […]
Read moreThe University of San Diego’s Volleyball team is currently ranked no. 3 in the NCAA tournament, with a current record of 29-1. The Division I volleyball championship began on Dec. 1 for the Toreros, meaning the Jenny Craig Pavilion (JCP) hosted the University of Northern Colorado (UNC) for the first round. Toreros showed school spirit and support as just under 2,700 people were in attendance.
Read moreFor the first time in history, players on the USD men’s club rugby team will have an opportunity for pay. They are the first club to join the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) Association. NIL is a policy under the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) that allows athletes to get paid for brand deals, regarding their name, image or likeness.
Read moreThe No. 2 ranked team earned the 2022 WCC Championship. Hear from the athletes at their game against Saint Mary’s leading up to this victory about what it takes to succeed.
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