Weekly recap
Toreros finish regular season WCC games
Read moreToreros finish regular season WCC games
Read moreWomen’s basketball finish their season as baseball, softball and tennis continue success
Read moreMany athletes and sports fans alike have their superstitions or rituals that are ingrained into their everyday lives. From avoiding cracks on the sidewalk to ensuring never to split the pole, there are things individuals must do in order to attract good luck. In the world of sports, many athletes and fans have superstitions that they must complete before a game. in order to feel ready going into a match.
Read moreThe USD women’s tennis team traveled to Seattle, Washington, to compete in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Indoor National Championships.
Read moreWhen picturing a uniform for a female tennis player, a short, one-toned skirt or dress comes to mind. Perhaps a matching vizor as well, but – when Serena Williams steps out onto a tennis court – her uniform is anything but ordinary.
Read moreAs the athletes and coaches at USD have put their all into the fields, courts, and waterways this year, the Athletic Department staff have been putting in hard work behind the scenes to make the show run smoothly. New facilities and office traditions made this year a great one.
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.
Read moreNo. 22 ranked men’s tennis took on no. 23 ranked Pepperdine University on Saturday, April 16, coming out on top 4-1 after a hard fought battle. Head coach Ryan Keckley was thrilled with the grit and determination his team showed on the court.
Read moreThe crisis between Russia and Ukraine is over 6,000 miles away from San Diego, meaning many can choose not to keep up with it and go about their day. However, some people forget that the USD community has many international students who may be more impacted by this war than others.
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