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Dome anticipates joining Mustangs

Of USC and Cal Poly, which would you choose to attend? For tennis star Andre Dome, the decision was simple.

The Arroyo Grande High senior signed his letter of intent to play at Cal Poly in the fall on a full-ride scholarship – despite offers from USC, a program which has one 15 NCAA Division I men’s singles titles, in addition to Washington State and every Big West Conference school.

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Diamonds were gift to campus

Though Cal Poly is known for its agriculture production and fields of fresh fruits and vegetables, there are fields on campus that can sometimes be forgotten – the sports fields. While strawberries are nice, they pale in comparison to the feeling of watching a ball game, peanuts in hand, cheering for the home team.

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Day finishes second nationally

Cal Poly’s Sharon Day finished second Friday in the women’s high jump

at the collegiate outdoor track and field national championships at

Drake Stadium in Des Moines, Iowa.

The senior cleared 6 feet, 1 ¬ inches – as did Arizona sophomore

Elizabeth Patterson and Auburn junior Raevan Harris – but did so on

her second attempt, one fewer than third-place Harris needed yet one

more than first-place Patterson.

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Great West expansion wouldn't help CP football

Donovan Aird
Mustang Daily

Although an all-sports division may soon be added within the Great West, currently a football-only conference, such change likely wouldn’t directly impact Cal Poly, nor its four other football competitors, because new entrants almost certainly would be football-less, conference and school officials said Thursday.

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Morel, Schafer taken in draft

Brent Morel and Logan Schafer have more and more in common these days.

They both just finished their junior seasons at Cal Poly, in which they both had batting averages of at least .365, with at least 45 RBI apiece.

And Thursday, they were both selected by teams from the Midwest in the third round of the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft at Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

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How the West was undone

This is the third of a three-part series about Cal Poly’s 2008 football schedule, the school’s on-hiatus rivalry with Sacramento State and the dwindling landscape of college football within California. George Allen told reporters the most rewarding season of his career wasn’t leading the Washington Redskins to Super Bowl VII in 1972, nor winning either of his NFL Coach of the Year honors, in 1967 and 1971.

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Opening a hornet's nest

The football rivalry between Cal Poly and Sacramento State makes almost too much sense.

Of the 125 teams in the Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA), each is one of just four in California.

Both are available Oct. 11.

The only California State Universities left in the FCS played each other about evenly once a season for 20 years in a row beginning in 1983.

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Mustangs too good for own good?

This is the first of a three-part series about Cal Poly’s 2008 football schedule, the school’s on-hiatus rivalry with Sacramento State and the increasingly dwindling landscape of college football within California. “It’s not that Cal Poly is bad,” Mike Huguenin opened with.

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Day takes final step to nationals

In her final opportunity to compete before the national championships, Sharon Day didn’t let herself down.

The Cal Poly senior won the women’s high jump Saturday afternoon at the West Regional hosted by Cal State Northridge with a mark of 6 feet, 1 « inches – a meet record.

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