For the past quarter of a century, Cal Poly has fielded an NCAA women’s soccer team. During all 25 years of intercollegiate women’s soccer, Alex Crozier has patrolled the sidelines as head coach. Crozier started his career as a Mustang as an undergraduate civil engineering student at Cal Poly. While he was a student he […]
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Mustang Insider Oct. 11: In the studio with Cal Poly athletes
Mustang News anchors Allison Edmonds and Joe Schutz sit down with Joseph Gigantino from men’s football, Eric Kam from men’s soccer and Alexis Clewis from women’s volleyball to recap and preview this week in fall sports. Watch them in action: Men’s soccer takes on UC Davis at home on Wednesday Oct. 12, 7 p.m. at […]
Mustang News Now: 1-Minute sports update
Mustang News anchor Allison Edmonds has the sports headlines you need to know going into this week.
Mustang News Now: 1-Minute update
Mustang News anchor Michelle Logan has the headlines you need to know going into this week.
Volleyball knocks off No. 24 Long Beach State
Cal Poly defeated No. 24 Long Beach State for their first conference win of the season.
Triathlon Team Takes on Wildflower
The Cal Poly Triathlon Team competed in the 33rd annual Wildflower Triathlon Festival this past weekend at Lake San Antonio.
OUR orientation up for review
Orientation for United Raza is in the process of being evaluated according to Andrene Kaiwi-Lenting, director of New Student and Transition Programs.
9 Cal Poly Facebook pages you need to ‘like’ right now
Facebook comes in handy not only to stay in touch with friends and family, but also to help you connect with the campus community. Here are pages that can assist you with that.
NCAA backs unlimited meals and snacks for student-athletes
The NCAA passed legislation allowing Division I athletes unlimited meals and snacks.
The Rise
Athletics Director Don Oberhelman can’t pick a favorite Cal Poly sport — to him, it would be like a parent trying to pick their favorite child.
School spirit is more than just a game
Once again, it’s here. Thousands of students will rush to Alex G. Spanos Stadium on Friday night in hopes of watching Cal Poly trounce UC Santa Barbara’s soccer team.

