In the trenches
By BJ Querubin— Staff Writer Football is the ultimate team sport. To direct more than 50 men to work together as one unit and be successful for 60 minutes is a task that is more difficult than most realize. Life’s Read more
By BJ Querubin— Staff Writer Football is the ultimate team sport. To direct more than 50 men to work together as one unit and be successful for 60 minutes is a task that is more difficult than most realize. Life’s Read more
By Jessica Jimenez— Staff Writer Twists, tucks, pikes and somersaults. The sport of diving is complex and challenging. Just five months ago, sophomore Anna Jabs took up diving and became a collegiate diver. Prior to joining the team, Jabs trained Read more
By Felix Oliveros— Staff Writer There is a reason why San Jose State women’s basketball team has won five of its first eight games. Ayzhiana Basallo is balling — like top-5-scorer-in-the-nation balling. It’s not what she’s doing. It’s how. At Read more
By Javier Velez— Staff Writer Let me make this crystal clear when I say this: There will never be another track and field program at San Jose State University like “Speed City.” The legacy of John Carlos and Tommie Smith Read more
By Stevie Corio— Staff Writer When a college athlete approaches the end of his or her college career, there’s always a huge question about what the next steps are: “Is this as far as I can go?” While some student-athletes Read more
By Kellen Concentine— Staff Writer If you’ve been paying attention, you’d agree: 2019 was hands down the best season for the San Jose State football program in the last five years. The Spartans went 5-7 (2-6 MW) with a few Read more
By Jarra Gojolo— Staff Writer San Jose State guard Richard Washington receives the dribble handoff at the wing. He fakes the entry pass to center Harminder Dhaliwal in the high post, and storms into the paint. Three defenders collapse onto Read more
By Sofia Wright – Staff Writer In intercollegiate club sports, there are no athletic scholarships, no adoring crowds and minimal administrative assistance. These are not intramural sports. Intercollegiate club sports encompass extremely competitive, highly skilled teams that often belong to Read more
By BJ Querubin — Staff Writer The San Jose State Spartans (4-7, 1-6 MW) and the Fresno State Bulldogs both look to end their season on a high note and snap their three-game losing streaks. The two squads are both Read more
By Felix Oliveros — Staff Writer What else is there to say after losing by 35 to the Oregon State Beavers besides, “Damn.” The San Jose State men’s basketball team (3-4) took one to the chin Wednesday night in Orleans Read more
By BJ Querubin— Staff Writer The San Jose State Spartans (4-6, 1-5 MW) look to snap a two-game losing streak and handle business in their final road game against a hapless Las Vegas Rebels squad. The Rebels (2-8, 0-6 MW) Read more
By Kellen Concentine — Staff Writer San Jose State women’s basketball (3-2) beat Sacramento State (1-2) 73-67 in a heavily contested battle at Provident Credit Union Event Center. Sophomore guard Ayzhiana Basallo lead the Spartans to victory with 21 points, Read more
By Sofia Wright — Staff Writer Close, but just short. San Jose State men’s water polo (7-17) took a tough 11-10 loss against Santa Clara University (14-11). The Broncos are now on a three-game winning streak and have won six Read more
By Joe Roias — Staff Writer Santa Clara led from start to finish as the dynamic duo of Ashlyn Herlihy and Lauren Yearwood propelled the Broncos over SJSU 89-81. Both Herlihy and Yearwood shot over 55% from the floor and Read more
By Joe Roias — Staff Writer SJSU junior Danae Marquez celebrated her birthday on Friday as she shot the lights-out in an 84-66 victory against Eastern Washington. Marquez led the team with 20 points, three assists and one steal while Read more