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Cal Poly opens eight-game homestand

After starting the season 9-17, the Cal Poly baseball team was left with plenty of questions about its defense. The Mustangs, who have since won eight of 11, found answers in the return of sophomore shortstop Kyle Smith from injury and vastly improved performances out of the bullpen, Cal Poly head coach Larry Lee said.

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Tre'dale Tolver: Switching lanes

Tre’dale Tolver has been used to hearing “ooohs” and “ahhhs” since he was young.

He used to draw them in a fashion perhaps unexpected of someone who’s become the best sprinter on Cal Poly’s campus.

“I’m retired thus far,” Tolver says of his days performing magic tricks.

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Ohio track tandem teams up at Poly

Two Cal Poly track and field freshmen, Jerae Byrd and Jasmine Pickett, have more than the first letter of their names in common. Both hail from Ohio – 2,341 miles away from the sunny landscapes of San Luis Obispo.

How did two Ohioans end up so far from home?

Both excelled in their respective premier events (hurdles for Byrd and jumps for Pickett) and, although the athletes grew up in separate towns, over the summer they shared the same coach, whose daughter attended Cal Poly.

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Women's golf team finishes fourth

In matching its best-ever performance at the Big West Conference Championships, the Cal Poly women’s golf team finished fourth amongst six teams Tuesday at the Tijeras Creek Golf Course in Mission Viejo.

The Mustangs, who also came in fourth in 2001 and 2006, shot a four-person 319 total in the final round to finish with a 77-over-par 941 total.

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Mustangs lose lead, fall at Cal

After getting out to a 7-1 lead in Berkeley on Tuesday afternoon, the Cal Poly baseball team surrendered its lead to fall 10-8 to No. 7 Cal at Evans Diamond.

The Golden Bears jumpstarted their rally by scoring twice in the bottom of the fourth inning on a sacrifice fly by Michael Capbarat and a single by Charlie Cutler.

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Softball: Cahn shuts out Matadors

All Anna Cahn had to do Sunday was remain patient. Cahn, a freshman left-hander for the Cal Poly softball team, got all of her run support in the sixth inning of a 5-0, series-clinching win over Cal State Northridge at Bob Janssen Field. In her first collegiate shutout, Cahn (6-11) struck out five and scattered four hits in a complete game.

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Commentary: April Madness

Western Conference

Denver Nuggets (8) vs. L.A. Lakers (1)

Many experts have picked the Nuggets to upset the Lakers in the first round. These predictions are based on how good the Nuggets look on paper and their X-factor, J.R. Smith. The bottom line is, this isn’t fantasy basketball and playoff games aren’t won on stat sheets.

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