Already up 16-4 in the bottom of the fifth inning, redshirt junior second baseman Ryan Fenn came up to the plate with a runner on first and one out with a chance to become part of program history. Fenn pulled a high and inside 1-0 fastball down the left field line, scoring senior center fielder […]
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Sergio is a fourth year journalism major and Sports Editor who got involved in journalism and MMG because he wanted to turn his love for sports into something he could use for a career. He loves finding out more about a player or team and wants to make and share those stories. In his free time, Sergio enjoys going to the beach, hanging out with friends, watching movies and sports, listening to music and spending time with his family.
Offense explodes as Cal Poly Baseball takes three of four from Ohio State
Cal Poly Baseball took their first series of the season taking three of four games against Ohio State. The Mustangs (7-8) greatly improved with their situational hitting against the Buckeyes (7-7), something that had been plaguing them before this series. This series win comes as Cal Poly prepares to open up conference play this weekend, […]
Kemp wins Pac-12 title, Lamer brothers and Romney also qualify for NCAA Championships
Graduate and No. 9 ranked 174-pounder Adam Kemp clinched his first Pac-12 Championship in his weight class and secured a spot in the NCAA National Championship tournament this past Sunday, March 10. Kemp led the way along with three other Cal Poly wrestlers earning an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament in Kansas City, MO. […]
How Cal Poly men’s and women’s club volleyball show up for each other
At the Kansas City Convention Center in mid-April, the typical sounds of shoes squeaking, hands smacking volleyballs and falling to the ground echo throughout the building. Something that stands out, though, is the louder-than-normal cheers coming from the sidelines of the Cal Poly Men’s Club Volleyball game.
Harlem Globetrotters play and perform to sold-out crowd on campus
On Feb. 23, Cal Poly’s Conference and Events Planning and Cal Poly Athletics hosted the Harlem Globetrotters in the Mott Athletics Center in front of a sold-out crowd of 2,600 community members.
Stafford, pitching staff highlight Cal Poly Baseball’s 4-3 victory over Pepperdine
With a 4-3 lead in the top of the ninth with two outs, redshirt sophomore reliever Tanner Sagouspe had to get himself together with runners on second and third. Sagouspe recorded the first two outs of the innings with ease, striking out both batters, but he had since given up a single and a double […]
Cal Poly Baseball drops series against Utah but salvages final game in walk-off fashion
Cal Poly Baseball dropped their third straight series to begin the 2024 season against the University of Utah in yet another weekend of rescheduled games. Friday’s game was rescheduled to a doubleheader on Sunday due to inclement rain in the San Luis Obispo area. Despite the series loss, the Mustangs (3-7) snapped their five-game losing […]
Cal Poly wrestler Zeth Romney’s rise to stardom is no surprise – ‘I think this is the best team in the country’
Romney started wrestling early on at six years old, mainly due to his high energy as a kid. His parents tried putting him into football and a couple of other sports, but nothing spoke to him like wrestling.
City of SLO awarded $19.4 million for housing project
When Governor Gavin Newsome announced the most recent round of Homekey grants on Friday, Jan. 19, the City of San Luis Obispo was awarded $19.4 million to aid in their project.
Dylan Knowles’ walk-off caps off Cal Poly Baseball’s comeback win
As junior transfer outfielder Dylan Knowles stepped into the batter’s box in the bottom of the ninth inning on Wednesday night, all eyes were on him in a pressure-filled situation. With the score tied at four apiece against North Dakota State with two outs and runners on first and third, Knowles had the opportunity to […]
Cal Poly Baseball drops opening series to Missouri
Cal Poly Baseball kicked off the 2024 season this past weekend in a slate filled with rescheduled games against the University of Missouri. All games were rescheduled to earlier dates and times to avoid inclimate weather with the original a four-game set cut down to three games. The Mustangs (1-2) took game one of the […]

