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How the NCAA Settlement delay affects Cal Poly’s athletic programs

A pivotal NCAA settlement that could reshape college athletics has been delayed after U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken raised concerns about roster limitations, an issue already impacting programs like Cal Poly.  In anticipation of budget shortfalls tied to the financial and structural pressures of the proposed $2.8 billion settlement, Cal Poly announced the elimination of […]

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‘We just throw them in the fire’: How Cal Poly Women’s soccer sustains success with underclassmen in the fold

Before Cal Poly Women’s Soccer took on UC Riverside in what seemed to be an ordinary Sunday, Big West Conference match, midfielder Sophia Minnite told her teammate Annika Smith that she was going to score a hat trick, or three goals, during the game. Smith brushed off the comment. She didn’t believe it was actually […]

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Ted Scranton: A consistent force

For Ted Scranton, Cal Poly was the only option. His parents, aunts, uncles and cousins all went to Cal Poly. Almost all of his family members that went to Cal Poly played a sport: his father played football for the Mustangs, one uncle played baseball and another competed in track. Even his sister, sophomore Allison […]

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