The voice of the Spartans
By Hannah Moore As a kid, Justin Allegri and his brother played sports video games such as Ken Griffey Jr. Baseball for Nintendo 64 and called the games for fun. Little did the young Santa Cruz native know at the Read more
By Hannah Moore As a kid, Justin Allegri and his brother played sports video games such as Ken Griffey Jr. Baseball for Nintendo 64 and called the games for fun. Little did the young Santa Cruz native know at the Read more
By Daniel Reedy: Thanks to a pair of the conference’s top pitchers, San Jose State sits in second place in the Mountain West. The Spartans also rank second in ERA and opponents’ batting average. Seniors Katelyn Linford and Colette Riggs Read more
By Oscar Acevado Before coaching the United States’ Olympic team, Yoshihiro Uchida faced racism that only left him more determined to prove his doubters and detractors wrong. Garden Grove, nestled between Los Angeles and Irvine, is where Uchida grew up Read more
By Jovanni Arroyo-Camberos: Just like back in 2012 when the San Jose Earthquakes (2-2-2) were known as “The Goonies,” famous for their late goals. The Quakes created more of that magic as they drew 1-1 against FC Dallas (3-0-2) on Read more
By Taylor Lupetti For senior gymnast Rachel Heinl, going to the NCAA Seattle Regionals was the ideal way to end her last year on the team. However, the opportunity to compete at regionals was not something Heinl saw in her Read more
By Daniel Reedy: San Jose State joined former running back Tyler Ervin, inking a six-year deal with Adidas, unifying the school under one apparel logo. This will be the first time each Spartan team will wear the same brand. Ervin, Read more
By Ernie Gonzalez The month of March was supposed to be for basketball, but don’t tell that to senior right hander Katelyn Linford. Linford has gone lights out during the month, posting an 8-1 record, a save, an ERA under Read more
By Lindsey Boyd: San Jose State is No. 1. These words are rarely stated and haven’t been paired together to describe the gymnastics team since 2004 when it last won the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championship. But, the “indescribable” 195.925 Read more
By Lindsey Boyd: San Jose State is No. 1. These words are rarely stated and haven’t been paired together to describe the gymnastics team since 2004 when it last won the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championship. But tonight, the 195.925 Read more
By Sandeep Chandok It was San Jose State that got hot early and Nevada that got hot late — fortunately for the Spartans, the early fire power was enough to hold off the Wolf Pack’s late push. A 7-6 win Read more
By Lindsey Boyd and Taylor Lupetti: The luck of the Irish was on the Spartans’ side last night. Junior Kyle Blakeman smacked a single over the left fielder to clinch a 6-5 walk-off win for the Spartans over Nevada. “It felt really Read more
By Sergio Valencia: San Jose State opened conference play with a win over the University of Nevada behind Mountain West Player of the Week pitcher Katelyn Linford. Linford put on a show last night, striking out 11 of 23 batters and Read more
By Ryan Vermont: The Spartans are in dire need of a quality outing from one of their starters. Over the course of the four-game-losing streak, the rotation has an ERA of 14.03, having given up 32 hits and walking six Read more
By Lindsey Boyd The third time proved to be a charm for San Jose State who finally faced Santa Clara this season after the first two meetings were rained out. After the month-long wait, the Spartans put the Broncos (2-6) Read more
By Hannah Moore: My Leander won again, her second tournament victory of the season. The SJSU senior won the individual title with a five-under 211 at the Meadow Club Intercollegiate tournament in Fairfax, California, on Tuesday. The team finished the Read more