After a tough fought game, Cal Poly Women’s Basketball fell to UC Irvine 63-52 on Friday, Jan. 22, at Mott Athletics Center. Friday’s game against the Anteaters (6-5, 3-0 Big West) was the first one back for the Mustangs (5-4, 1-2 Big West) after their previous four games were either postponed or canceled due to […]
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Twelve three-pointers push Women’s Basketball Past San Diego State in 73-63 Win
After a loss last week, Cal Poly Women’s Basketball rebounded to defeat the San Diego State Aztecs on the road 73-63 on Monday, Dec. 20 at Viejas Arena. Sophomore guard Abbey Ellis led the way past the Aztecs (2-6) with a career high 39 points which included eight three-pointers. Senior forward Sierra Campisano contributed with […]
Women’s Basketball earns first win of the season against New Mexico State 70-60
An early lead assisted Women’s Basketball in getting their first win of the season, defeating the New Mexico State Aggies 70-60 on Thursday, Dec. 10 in Mott Athletics Center. 31 points and 15 rebounds by All-Conference senior forward Sierra Campisano powered Cal Poly (1-1) past guard Aaliyah Prince who recorded 21 points for New Mexico […]
Football kicks off Fall practices
Cal Poly Football officially kicked off their offseason Fall practices on Nov. 3, their first action in pads as they begin their preparations for the upcoming 2021 Spring season. Due to the effects of COVID-19, the team was unable to hold their annual Spring practices back in March, which is used to prepare the team […]
All Cal Poly student-athletes registered to vote
Block P, a student-athlete leadership council at Cal Poly, had their first meeting in September when Cal Poly athletic director Don Oberhelman introduced a goal to get all student-athletes on campus 100% registered to vote. “It was important to the athletics department that their athletes were student leaders on campus,” junior beach volleyball player Macy […]
“So many people didn’t have access to equipment”: How these fall sports adapted to practices during COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic forced Cal Poly’s student-athletes to adapt — from restrictions on how and where teams can practice to the personnel allowed at training. The Mustangs hope to maintain some sense of normalcy, and several Cal Poly athletes and staff spoke about how they have adjusted to training while accounting for safety.

